Abstract
This article recounts the struggle that those fighting for an end to apartheid in South Africa faced and the role that the Commonwealth played in that struggle. The author recounts the contribution of the Whitlam, Fraser and Hawke administrations in Australia in bringing down the apartheid regime but stresses that these leaders chose the Commonwealth as their primary vehicle for change. In the author’s view, the fight against apartheid was, arguably, the finest achievement of the modern Commonwealth.
Notes
This article is based on the inaugural Anthony Low Commonwealth Lecture delivered by the author on 17 November 2016.
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2. Bob Hawke (1994) The Hawke Memoirs. Melbourne: William Heinemann Australia, pp. 320–321.