Description
Explore the fascinating insights of the past with this vintage issue of Forbes Magazine, dated March 9, 1987, Volume 139, Number 5. This edition features a compelling cover story titled "Why South Africa Shrugs at Sanctions." In a time of significant global political change, this magazine captures the critical analysis of economic sanctions and their impact on South Africa during the late 1980s.
Not only does this magazine provide an in-depth look at the geopolitical climate of the time, but it also highlights corporate strategies and economic trends that define this era. With the cover story dissecting the inefficacy of sanctions, readers gain a profound understanding of the challenges faced within international trade policies and human rights issues.
This issue is a treasure for collectors of vintage magazines and anyone interested in business history, global trade policies, and corporate finance. It offers invaluable perspectives on the key economic challenges and opportunities of the late 20th century.
In good condition, this vintage magazine features light wear typical for its age. The address label is blurred, and the exact item pictured in this listing is the one you will receive. We recommend reviewing the provided photos for condition verification.
Key features of this Forbes vintage issue include:
- Cover Story: "Why South Africa Shrugs at Sanctions" (p. 100) – Analyzing why economic sanctions have failed to instigate political change in South Africa.
- Insights on Major Companies: Articles on Fluor Corp., Canon Inc., Midway Airlines, and Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated, providing a snapshot of corporate strategies in a competitive market.
This collectible magazine not only enhances any collection but also serves as a window into the economic discourse of the era. Dive deep into the history of corporate finance and political strategies—order this Forbes Magazine issue today!

