This article aims to examine how localised conditions contributed to the shaping and maintenance of the Cold War in southern Africa during the last three decades of the Cold War. In particular, its focus is on the period 1961 – 1989, during which ‘brushfre’ conficts erupted in the Portuguese colonial territories of Angola and Mozambique, in Rhodesia (and later Zimbabwe), South-West Africa (now Namibia) and the Republic of South Africa. The result of colonisation and decolonisation, racial and ethnic tension and the wider East - West confrontation, the Cold War in southern Africa was never one homogenous confict – evidence strongly attests that it comprised many ‘little Cold Wars’. The forces and governments of the regional states, as well a...
This paper examines the lasting impact of the alignment of African countries during the Cold War on ...
Studies of southern Africa’s liberation movements have turned attention to the great importance of t...
The edited volume Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and Africa: New Perspectives on the Era of Decol...
This article aims to examine how localised conditions contributed to the shaping and maintenance of ...
Published versionThat South Africa invaded Angola in 1975, in an abortive attempt to prevent a Marxi...
This edited volume examines the complexities of the Cold War in Southern Africa and uses a range of ...
Following the independence of Angola in 1975, the country descended into a decades-lasting civil war...
1. Gary Baines, Peter Vale (eds.) (2008), Beyond the Border War: New Perspectives on Southern Africa...
Dieser Artikel wertet erstmals Materialien aus britischen und US-amerikanischen Archiven aus,die jet...
An article review of Things Fall Apart: South Africa and the Collapse of the Portuguese Empire, 197...
1. Gary Baines, Peter Vale (eds.) (2008), Beyond the Border War: New Perspectives on Southern Africa...
This article examines the global dynamics of late colonialism and how these informed South African ...
International rivalry in the Cold War has dominated scholarship on the post-independence war in Ango...
Controlling South Africa during the Cold War era was geostrategic to the West-ern super powers becau...
This article argues that, in the wake of decolonisation across most of Sub-Saharan Africa, white Rho...
This paper examines the lasting impact of the alignment of African countries during the Cold War on ...
Studies of southern Africa’s liberation movements have turned attention to the great importance of t...
The edited volume Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and Africa: New Perspectives on the Era of Decol...
This article aims to examine how localised conditions contributed to the shaping and maintenance of ...
Published versionThat South Africa invaded Angola in 1975, in an abortive attempt to prevent a Marxi...
This edited volume examines the complexities of the Cold War in Southern Africa and uses a range of ...
Following the independence of Angola in 1975, the country descended into a decades-lasting civil war...
1. Gary Baines, Peter Vale (eds.) (2008), Beyond the Border War: New Perspectives on Southern Africa...
Dieser Artikel wertet erstmals Materialien aus britischen und US-amerikanischen Archiven aus,die jet...
An article review of Things Fall Apart: South Africa and the Collapse of the Portuguese Empire, 197...
1. Gary Baines, Peter Vale (eds.) (2008), Beyond the Border War: New Perspectives on Southern Africa...
This article examines the global dynamics of late colonialism and how these informed South African ...
International rivalry in the Cold War has dominated scholarship on the post-independence war in Ango...
Controlling South Africa during the Cold War era was geostrategic to the West-ern super powers becau...
This article argues that, in the wake of decolonisation across most of Sub-Saharan Africa, white Rho...
This paper examines the lasting impact of the alignment of African countries during the Cold War on ...
Studies of southern Africa’s liberation movements have turned attention to the great importance of t...
The edited volume Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and Africa: New Perspectives on the Era of Decol...