The UN-OAU Conference on Southern Africa, Oslo, 9-14 April, 1973: Programme of action and conference proceedingsScandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1973 - 621 страница This collection of conference proceedings and papers from the Oslo Conference in 1973 reflects the growing international concern in the early 1970s with the apartheid system and South Africa's illegal occupation of Namibia. There are several references to Namibia in both volumes, and a special section in vol. 2 (p. 97-136) contains papers by SWAPO, Elizabeth Landis and Barbara Rogers on the liberation struggle, the legal aspects of the conflict and economic exploitation. (Eriksen/Moorsom 1989). |
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FOREWORD | 7 |
Olav Stokke and Carl Widstrand | 17 |
A SUMMARY AND EXTRACTS OF VIEWS EXPRESSED | 41 |
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