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Ottaway, David Blackburne was born on October 27, 1939 in Endicott, New York, United States. Son of James Haller Senior and Ruth Blackburne (Hart) Ottaway.
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This book presents an informed and objective analysis of the character and possible future directions of such Marxist-Leninist African states as Angola, Ethiopia, and Mozambique.
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(This book is a study of the Algerian socialist revolution...)
This book is a study of the Algerian socialist revolution, of those who made it and those who gained by it. The primary focus is on political behavior, on those aspects of the struggle among Algerian leaders which vitally affected the character of the new order.
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(A veteran foreign correspondent for The Washington Post p...)
A veteran foreign correspondent for The Washington Post portrays Nelson Mandela and F. W. de Klerk, perpetually at odds and increasingly isolated, as they fight to create a new South Africa amid violence and factional in-fighting. 15,000 first printing.
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After the abolishment of racial separation policy, different forces break arguments frequently. Mandela and Declercq striving for creating a new South Africa, however, fall in situations of endless arguments and increasingly isolation. They had achieved remarkable contributions to seeking and pushing forward democratic process though didn't establish a model cooperation relation to realize reconciliation between different peoples. During this process, even their hopes for each other eliminate sometimes and results in hostility, but their highly political responsibility enable to compromise and tolerate for the future of South Africa.
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Ottaway, David Blackburne was born on October 27, 1939 in Endicott, New York, United States. Son of James Haller Senior and Ruth Blackburne (Hart) Ottaway.
Bachelor, Harvard University, 1962. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1972.
Deputy foreign editor Washington Post, 1971-1973, Africa correspondent, 1974-1979, Middle East correspondent, 1981-1985, national security correspondent, 1985-1990, South Africa correspondent, 1990-1992, Eastern, Southern and Central South Europe correspondent, 1992-1994, investigative reporter, 1994—2006. Fellow Woodrow Wilson International Center, 2006—2007, senior scholar, since 2007, Columbia University, Sch International Public Affairs Advisory Boards, since 2006. Chairman, president Buck Hill Falls Company, Buck Hills, Pennsylvania, 1995-1998, board directors, 1999-2005.
(This book presents an informed and objective analysis of ...)
(This book is a study of the Algerian socialist revolution...)
(After the abolishment of racial separation policy, differ...)
(A veteran foreign correspondent for The Washington Post p...)
President NBO Foundation, 1995-1998, 2001-2004, foundation treasurer, Nicholas B. Ottaway, since 2004. Trustee Lawrenceville School, since 1998. Member Harvard Club of Washington.
Married Marina Seassaro, July 18, 1963. Children: Eric, Robin.