Kissinger in South Africa
With US policy in war-torn southern Africa perpetually on the verge of capsizing, Henry Kissinger’s desire for stability put him in conflict with the ascendant New Right, which was firmly committed to white minority rule.
Gerald Horne, a history professor at the University of Houston, is the author of many books, including Race to Revolution: The United States and Cuba During Slavery and Jim Crow.
With US policy in war-torn southern Africa perpetually on the verge of capsizing, Henry Kissinger’s desire for stability put him in conflict with the ascendant New Right, which was firmly committed to white minority rule.