Transcription of South Africa: Current Issues and U.S. Relations
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CRS Report for CongressPrepared for Members and Committees of Congress South africa : Current Issues and Relations Lauren Ploch Analyst in African Affairs January 4, 2011 Congressional Research Service7-5700 RL31697 South africa : Current Issues and Relations Congressional Research Service Summary Over fifteen years after the South African majority gained its independence from white minority rule under apartheid, a system of racial segregation, the Republic of South africa is firmly established as a regional power. With africa s largest Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a diverse economy, and a government that has played an active role in promoting regional peace and stability, South africa is poised to have a substantial impact on the economic and political future of africa .
South Africa: Current Issues and U.S. Relations Congressional Research Service 1 Background The people of South Africa are highly diverse. Black Africans make up more than three-quarters
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