Why Angola matters : report of a conference held at Pembroke College, Cambridge, March 21-22, 1994
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Why Angola matters : report of a conference held at Pembroke College, Cambridge, March 21-22, 1994
African Studies Centre, University of Cambridge, in association with J. Currey, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-187)
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Description
Illustrated throughout.
This volume examines the history of Angola since independence in 1975, and in particular the fact that the country has known only one year of peace in that time. The contributions come from a conference held in Cambridge.
Table of Contents
- Why Angola matters to the world order
- to Angola
- to Britain
- to the southern African region
- rebuilding community at war
- Africa in the media
- summing up
- communique to Lusaka and response
- NGOs and UNITA
- the siege of Cuito
- beyond Lusaka
- Angola - the political economy of integration and division
- Angola through a cracked glass dimly.
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