The United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission in the Congo in 1960–63 is a major chapter in African and Cold War history. The political consequences of the peacekeeping mission, particularly the use of UN troops against Moise Tshombe’s secessionist Katanga Province, reverberated in neighbouring African States as well. The contours of the UN’s role in the Congo crisis are well known, but this article will consider how UN intervention created a framework for the conflict between white minority rule and African nationalists in Southern Rhodesia. This article suggests that the intersection of Cold War politics and Southern African racial politics helped to create a situation in Southern Rhodesia in which white politicians felt threatened by the ...
U Thant\u27s decision to take action against Katanga\u27s secession--a decision that was welcomed by...
The link between the Cold War and decolonisation is tackled by using the uniqueness of the complex C...
The Republic of South Africa occupied a crucial place in Rhodesia’ growing confrontation with London...
The United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission in the Congo in 1960–63 is a major chapter in African a...
Thousands of whites fled the former Belgian Congo in the weeks after independence. This movement had...
This book examines the role of the UN in conflict resolution in Africa in the 1960s and its relation...
The book reinterprets the role of the UN during the Congo crisis from 1960 to 1964, presenting a mul...
The book reinterprets the role of the UN during the Congo crisis from 1960 to 1964, presenting a mul...
After the Berlin Conference of 1884-5 recognized King Leopold of Belgium's Congo Free State, he woul...
none1noAs southern Africa became deeply embroiled in the Cold War after the decolonisation of Angola...
The 1960–1961 Congo crisis was a defining moment for the Cold War in the Third World. This article c...
This article aims to examine how localised conditions contributed to the shaping and maintenance of ...
On 19 June 1960 the UN Security Council passed the resolution no 143 (1960), which enabled the star...
This article explores the attitude and behaviour of South Africa towards Rhodesia's growing confront...
This thesis explores the process by which the decolonisation of Africa in the 1950s and early 1960s ...
U Thant\u27s decision to take action against Katanga\u27s secession--a decision that was welcomed by...
The link between the Cold War and decolonisation is tackled by using the uniqueness of the complex C...
The Republic of South Africa occupied a crucial place in Rhodesia’ growing confrontation with London...
The United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission in the Congo in 1960–63 is a major chapter in African a...
Thousands of whites fled the former Belgian Congo in the weeks after independence. This movement had...
This book examines the role of the UN in conflict resolution in Africa in the 1960s and its relation...
The book reinterprets the role of the UN during the Congo crisis from 1960 to 1964, presenting a mul...
The book reinterprets the role of the UN during the Congo crisis from 1960 to 1964, presenting a mul...
After the Berlin Conference of 1884-5 recognized King Leopold of Belgium's Congo Free State, he woul...
none1noAs southern Africa became deeply embroiled in the Cold War after the decolonisation of Angola...
The 1960–1961 Congo crisis was a defining moment for the Cold War in the Third World. This article c...
This article aims to examine how localised conditions contributed to the shaping and maintenance of ...
On 19 June 1960 the UN Security Council passed the resolution no 143 (1960), which enabled the star...
This article explores the attitude and behaviour of South Africa towards Rhodesia's growing confront...
This thesis explores the process by which the decolonisation of Africa in the 1950s and early 1960s ...
U Thant\u27s decision to take action against Katanga\u27s secession--a decision that was welcomed by...
The link between the Cold War and decolonisation is tackled by using the uniqueness of the complex C...
The Republic of South Africa occupied a crucial place in Rhodesia’ growing confrontation with London...