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Reference FCO 105/440
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title South Africa: Royal Institute of International Affairs at Chatham House: Study group on southern Africa in conflict: Closed extract: Folio 21
Date 1980
Collection Apartheid South Africa, 1976-1980
Region Africa
Countries United Kingdom, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia
Places Afghanistan; Angola; Argentina; Australia; Austria; Bolivia; Bonn; Botswana; Brazil; Brussels; Canada; Cape Town; Chad; China; Cuba; Dar-es-Salaam; Denmark; Ecuador; Ethiopia; Finland; France; Gabon; Geneva; Germany; Ghana; Greece; Guinea; Hamburg; Harare (Salisbury); Hungary; India; Iran; Iraq; Ireland; Israel; Italy; Japan; Johannesburg; Kenya; Kuwait; KwaZulu; Lagos; Lesotho; London; Lusaka; Malawi; Malaysia; Mombasa; Morocco; Moscow; Mozambique; Namibia; Natal; Netherlands; New York; New Zealand; Niger; Nigeria; Norway; Orange Free State; Paris; Poland; Portugal; Pretoria; Saudi Arabia; Sharpeville; Simonstown; Singapore; South Africa; Soviet Union; Soweto; Spain; Swaziland; Sweden; Switzerland; Taiwan; Tanzania; Tehran; Transvaal; Uganda; United Kingdom; United States of America; Vienna; Washington; Witwatersrand; Zambia; Zimbabwe; Zululand
People Bailey, James Richard Abe; Barder, B L; Biko, Steve; Botha, Pieter Willem; Botha, R F; Brown, George, Lord George-Brown; Callaghan, James; Carrington, Peter, 6th Baron Carrington; Carter, Jimmy; Castle, Barbara; Douglas-Home, Sir Alec, Baron Home of the Hirsel; First, Ruth; Hain, Adelaine; Heath, Edward; Kaunda, Kenneth; Khama, Sir Seretse; Lloyd, Selwyn; Luthuli, Albert John; Mandela, Nelson; Muller, Hilgard; Naudé, Reverend Christiaan Frederick Beyers; Nyerere, Julius; Oppenheimer, Harry; Owen, David; Scott, Michael; Segal, Ronald; Smith, Ian Douglas; Steele, Anthony; Tambo, Oliver Reginald; Thatcher, Margaret, Baroness Thatcher; Thorpe, Jeremy; Viljoen, F J; Vorster, Balthazar Johannes ('John'); Wilson, Harold, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx
Topics abduction; African National Congress; Africans; Afrikaans; aid; Anglican church; Anti-Apartheid Movement; apartheid; arms and ammunition; arms embargo; army; Asian; assassination; aviation; Azanian People's Organisation (AZAPO); border; British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); British Empire; Bureau of State Security; business; Catholicism; Christianity; citizenship; Cold War; colony; Commonwealth; communications; communism; constitution; contract; customs; death; defence; democracy; diamonds; diplomacy; discrimination; education; election; embassy; emergency; employment; equality; expatriation; exports; finance and investment; food; foreign affairs; Foreign Office; gold; health; housing; human rights; immigration; imports; independence; Indians; industry; Infogate scandal; Inkatha Freedom Party; intelligence; internal affairs; labour; legislation; liberalism; metals; military; mining; National Party; nationalism; nationality; New Republic Party; nuclear energy; oil; Organisation of African Unity (OAU); Pan-Africanist Congress; passes; police; politics; port; Portuguese; postal service; press; Progressive Federal Party; propaganda; protest; race; race relations; racial discrimination; racism; radio; railway; religion; revolution; sanctions; security; sexual relations; Sharpeville Massacre; shipping; South-West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO); sport; students; Total Strategy; trade; trade union; training; transport; Treasury; treaty; trial; tribe; undesirables; United Nations; uranium; violence; wages; war; water; welfare; white supremacy; Witwatersrand; World Bank
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