Constructive Engagement?: Chester Crocker & American Policy in South Africa, Namibia & Angola, 1981-1988

Constructive Engagement?: Chester Crocker & American Policy in South Africa, Namibia & Angola, 1981-1988

by J. E. Davies
ISBN-10:
0821417819
ISBN-13:
9780821417812
Pub. Date:
10/01/2007
Publisher:
Ohio University Press
ISBN-10:
0821417819
ISBN-13:
9780821417812
Pub. Date:
10/01/2007
Publisher:
Ohio University Press
Constructive Engagement?: Chester Crocker & American Policy in South Africa, Namibia & Angola, 1981-1988

Constructive Engagement?: Chester Crocker & American Policy in South Africa, Namibia & Angola, 1981-1988

by J. E. Davies

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Overview

The notion of engagement represtents an indispensible tool in a foreign policy practitioner’s armory. The idea of constructive engagement is forwarded by governments as a method whereby pressure can be brought to bear on countries to improve their record on human rights, while diplomatic and economic contracts can be maintained. But does this approach succeed? To answer this question this book offers a critical evaluation of one of the best-known examples of constructive engagement—the Reagan administration’s policy toward South Africa.

Chester Crocker was appointed as Reagan’s assistant secretary of state for African affairs in 1981. Crocker maintained that unvarying hostile rhetoric leveled at the apartheid regime in South Africa only served to increase Pretoria’s mistrust and dislike of Washington and hardened Pretoria’s intransigence. Crocker asserted that an open dialogue, together with a reduction of punitive measures, such as export restrictions, would gain the confidence of Pretoria, enabling Washington to influence South Africa toward a gradual change away from apartheid.

This book aims to determine how successful Crocker’s constructive engagement policy was in South Africa and the neighboring states of Namibia and Angola. In this timely and brilliant study, Davies examines the implications for current applications of constructive engagement as a tool of foreign policy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821417812
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2007
Edition description: 1
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

J. E. Davies taught international relations at the University of Wales, Swansea, and is now a freelance writer living in Wales.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     vii
List of Acronyms     viii
Map     x
Introduction     1
Constructive Engagement & South Africa     21
The Aims of Constructive Engagement     23
Resisting Sanctions: Constructive Economic Engagement?     40
Further Debates in Washington     54
Pretoria's Perspective     72
Competing Agendas within South Africa     84
Constructive Engagement inside South Africa: Addressing Local Realities?     101
Linkage: South Africa, Angola & Namibia     115
Washington's Interests & Crocker's Linkage Strategy     117
Pretoria & UNITA: The Beneficiaries of Linkage?     134
Linkage Policy Undermined: Destabilization and the Funding of UNITA     147
Factors Behind the Angolan/Namibian Settlement     166
Effects of the Settlement on Less Powerful Actors     179
Conclusions     195
The Successes & Failures of Constructive Engagement     197
Implications for Today's Policy Makers     214
Bibliography     230
Index     242
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