106 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, facsimiles, portraits ; 21 cm
Summary
The Australian Labor Party and the African National Congress are two of the oldest political movements in the world and have a rich, shared history. This short history of the relationship between the two charts the development of an Australian Anti-Apartheid Movement and the critical role the ALP played in breaking the Apartheid regime with international sanctions and pressure. Drawn from a diverse collection of sources and interviews, Dr Peter Limb tells the stories of activists and leaders on either side of the Indian Ocean with a commitment to ending discrimination and building non-racial democracy in South Africa.--Cover
Analysis
ALP
African National Congress
Apartheid
Australian
Demonstrations and protest movements
Foreign policy
Hawke, Bob
International relations
Mandela, Nelson
Rugby Union
South Africa
Visits to Australia
Whitlam, Gough
Notes
"Foreword by Nick Martin"--Cover
"Labor International"
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 86-105)