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Introduction: Southern Africa: Peace at Last?
Section: CURRENT ISSUES / SPECIAL REPORT--SOUTHERN AFRICA: PEACE AT LAST?
Author: Editor
Publication: The world & I online
Issue Date: 12/1/1989
Size: 557 Words, 3,504 Characters

Historic changes are taking place in Southern Africa. Cuban troops have withdrawn from Angola; elections in Namibia just took place after years of South African intransigence; negotiations are being held between the Marxist government of Angola and Mozambique and their respective pro-Western guerrilla movements; and in South Africa itself, a new president has shown unprecedented flexibility on racial issues.

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...e economy. Duignan, while believing that apartheid will disappear during the next decade, says a democratic solution "is not in the cards." Instead he advocates trying consociation: allowing each ethnic community to rule itself and hold veto power over decisions affecting it. The world will be watching closely to see if the apparently peaceful trends in this strategic region reach fulfillment.


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