Christian Potholm, “Towards the Millenium,” In: Southern Africa in Perspective, edited by DaleRichardPotholmChristian, N.Y., The Free Press, 1972, pp. 321–331.
2.
Ibid., p. 326.
3.
MarderMurray, “Nixon ‘Tilt’ in Africa Bared,” In: Washington Post, Washington, D.C., October 13, 1974, p. 2.
4.
“Portuguese Colonialism: What Future?” In: Africa Magazine, London, May 1974, pp. 60–61.
5.
WitonskiPeter, “Portugal: The Spirit of Regeneration,” In: National Review, N.Y., May 24, 1974, p. 583.
6.
MaxwellKenneth, “Portugal: A Neat Revolution,” In: New York Review of Books, New York, June 13, 1974, p. 19.
7.
Ibid., 19.
8.
NusseyWilf, “Frelimo Gains Ground,” In: The Star Johannesburg, Johannesburg, February 23, 1974, p. 12.
9.
MaierF. X., Revolution and Terrorism in Mozambique, N.Y., American-African Affairs Association, 1974, p. 46 (“The Eight Points of Kaulza de Arriagha”).
10.
Ibid., pp. 28–29.
11.
The problem of land-locked Black-ruled states within the framework of Southern African political and economic relations is elaborated on in Landlocked Countries of Africa, edited by CervenkaZdenek, Uppsala, Sweden, Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1973.
12.
“Southern Africa: The Changing Face,” In: Comment & Opinion: A Weekly Survey of South African Press and Radio, Pretoria, May 31, 1974, pp. 1–7.
13.
IngramDerek, “Zambia: Centre of the Portuguese Whirlpool,” In: African Development, London, August 1974, p. 9.
14.
“National Party Triumph and Challenge,” In: Comment & Opinion: A Weekly Survey of South African Press and Radio, Pretoria, May 3, 1974, pp. 1–22.