Angola and the Politics of Intervention
Auteur : Daniel Spikes
Date de publication : 1993
Éditeur : McFarland
Nombre de pages : 378
Résumé du livre
On November 10, 1975, Portugal granted independence to Angola. As one of the last European colonies in Africa to be given up, Angola serves as a case study of the problems and possibilities facing nations artificially conceived and ill prepared for independence. Using numerous Angolan, Portuguese, U.S., Soviet, Chinese, and African sources, the historical impact of tribal conflicts, European imperialism, and competing superpower interests are fully examined.