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Gavin Maasdorp and Alan Whiteside eds., Towards a Post-Apartheid Future? Political and Economic Relations in Southern Africa. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992. xiv + 226 pp. Index. Maps. Tables. Notes. $49.95. Cloth. - Elipha G. Munkonoweshuro. Zimbabwe: Ten Years of Destabilization, A Balance Sheet. Africa-The Awakening Giant Series. Vol. 4. Stockholm: Bethany Books. 1992. 231 pp. Index. Tables. Bibliography. $22.00. Paper. - Bertil Oden, ed., Southern Africa after Apartheid: Regional Integration and External Resources. Seminar Proceeding no. 28. Stockholm: The Scandinavian Institute of African Studies. 1993. 279 pp. Bibliography. Notes. Tables. Figures. Maps. $39.95. Cloth. - Sehoai Santho and Mafa Sejanamane eds., Southern Africa after Apartheid. Harare: Southern Africa Political Economy Series. 1991. xii + 240 pp. Tables. Price Not Reported. Paper. - Elling N. Tjvnneland. Southern Africa after Apartheid: The End of Apartheid, Future Regional Cooperation, and Foreign Aid. Fantoftvegen, Norway: Chr. Michelsen Institute. 1992. v + 214 pp. Tables. Bibliography. Price Not Reported. Paper.
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Gavin Maasdorp and Alan Whiteside eds., Towards a Post-Apartheid Future? Political and Economic Relations in Southern Africa. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992. xiv + 226 pp. Index. Maps. Tables. Notes. $49.95. Cloth.
Elipha G. Munkonoweshuro. Zimbabwe: Ten Years of Destabilization, A Balance Sheet. Africa-The Awakening Giant Series. Vol. 4. Stockholm: Bethany Books. 1992. 231 pp. Index. Tables. Bibliography. $22.00. Paper.
Bertil Oden, ed., Southern Africa after Apartheid: Regional Integration and External Resources. Seminar Proceeding no. 28. Stockholm: The Scandinavian Institute of African Studies. 1993. 279 pp. Bibliography. Notes. Tables. Figures. Maps. $39.95. Cloth.
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1.Bowman, Larry, “The Subordinate State System of Southern Africa,” International Studies Quarterly12 (September 1968), pp. 231–61CrossRefGoogle Scholar.