Klotz offers a persuasive argument that in the South African case the moral principle of racial equality influenced policy on a different, often conflicting, level from economic and strategic factors.(Foreign Affairs) The book fills in important gaps in both regime theory and constructivism.(World Politics) By highlighting a case involving less powerful actors and regions, this book skillfully demonstrates the limitations of the dominant paradigm.(The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science) Klotz's book is a valuable addition to the literature on sanctions.(The American Journal of International Law) Audie Klotz's sophisticated analysis of the social-constructivist determinism behind selected individual state and regional policy makers towards the South African apartheid regime comprises, (indeed complements) one of a plethora of books which have emerged from the post-apartheid era.(African Affairs)