Southern Africa and the Soviet Union : from Communist International to Commonwealth of Independent States
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Southern Africa and the Soviet Union : from Communist International to Commonwealth of Independent States
(Southern African studies)
Macmillan, 1993
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Bibliography: p. 296-305
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This title describes the African and Soviet motivations, objectives and strategies, the Southern African geopolitical environment and the development of Soviet theoretical approaches to the region - all taken from an African perspective. It is a survey of the relations of Southern African states and movements with the USSR over the whole period of the Soviet Union's existence. Three case studies give detailed accounts of the development, regional context and consequences, and bilateral factors involved in relations between Angola, Zimbabwe, South Africa and the Soviet Union. The book brings bilateral and regional relations with the USSR up to date, and looks to the future Russian role in the region. Keith Somerville is the author of "Angola, Politics, Economics and Society" and "Foreign Military Intervention in Africa", and co-author of "Benin, Congo and Burkina Faso".
目次
- The Southern African environment
- the Soviet approach to Southern Africa - ideology and strategy
- Soviet-Angolan relations - liberation, destabilization and diplomacy
- Soviet-Zimbabwean relations - the Liberation War, diappointment and rapprochement
- Soviet-South African relations - from apartheid to all-party talks, and from the Comintern to the Commonwealth of Independent States
- conclusion and prospects for the future.
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