The Cuban Intervention in Angola 1965 1991

The Cuban Intervention in Angola  1965 1991
Author: Edward George
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2004-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134269327

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A new examination of why Cuba, a Caribbean country, sent half a million of its citizens to fight in Angola in Africa, and how a short-term intervention escalated into a lengthy war of intervention. It clearly details how in January 1965 Cuba formed an alliance with the Angolan MPLA which evolved into the flagship of its global 'internationalist' mission, spawning the military intervention of November 1975 culminating in Cuba's spurious 'victory' at Cuito Cuanavale and Cuba's fifteen-year occupation of Angola. Drawing on interviews with leading protagonists, first-hand accounts and archive material from Cuba, Angola and South Africa, this new book dispels the myths of the Cuban intervention, revealing that Havana's decision to intervene was not so much an heroic gesture of solidarity, but rather a last-ditch gamble to avert disaster. By examining Cuba's role in the Angolan War in a global context, this book demonstrates how the interaction between the many players in Angola shaped and affected Cuba's intervention as it headed towards its controversial conclusion.

Armies of Sand

Armies of Sand
Author: Kenneth Michael Pollack
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2019
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 9780190906962

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Armies of Sand asks, 'why have Arab militaries fought so poorly in the modern era?' It examines the performance of over two-dozen Arab militaries from 1948 to 2017, and compares them to a half-dozen non-Arab militaries, to conclude that politics, economics, and culture all contributed to the past weakness of Arab armies.

Visions of Freedom

Visions of Freedom
Author: Piero Gleijeses
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781469609683

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Visions of Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991

Registratur AA 3

Registratur AA  3
Author: Basler Afrika Bibliographien
Publsiher: BASLER AFRIKA BIBLIOGRAPHIEN
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 3905141892

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The collection contains primary material from Swapo and about Swapo dating from the 1960s to 1990. It contains the history of Swapo and the Namibian liberation struggle.

Why Allies Rebel

Why Allies Rebel
Author: Barbara Elias
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108490108

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Analysing policy documents from nine counterinsurgency wars, Elias asks why powerful militaries have difficulty managing local partners. Revealing a critical political dynamic in military interventions, this book will appeal to academics and policymakers addressing counterinsurgency issues in foreign policy, security studies and political science.

Stirring Up Sheffield

Stirring Up Sheffield
Author: Colin George,Tedd George
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1838403620

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An insider's account of the battle to build the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield in 1971.

Cuba and Africa 1959 1994

Cuba and Africa  1959 1994
Author: Kali Argyriadis,Giulia Bonacci,Adrien Delmas
Publsiher: Wits University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781776146338

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A history of Atlantic solidarity between Cuba and Africa, in struggle for African independence from colonial powers The Cuban people hold a special place in the hearts of the people of Africa. The Cuban internationalists have made a contribution to African independence, freedom, and justice, unparalleled for its principled and selfless character.’ As Nelson Mandela states, Cuba was a key participant in the struggle for the independence of African countries during the Cold War and the definitive ousting of colonialism from the continent. Beyond the military interventions that played a decisive role in shaping African political history, there were many-sided engagements between the island and the continent. Cuba and Africa, 1959-1994 is the story of tens of thousands of individuals who crossed the Atlantic as doctors, scientists, soldiers, students and artists. Each chapter presents a case study – from Algeria to Angola, from Equatorial Guinea to South Africa – and shows how much of the encounter between Cuba and Africa took place in non-militaristic fields: humanitarian and medical, scientific and educational, cultural and artistic. The historical experience and the legacies documented in this book speak to the major ideologies that shaped the colonial and postcolonial world, including internationalism, developmentalism and South–South cooperation. Approaching African–Cuban relations from a multiplicity of angles, this collection will appeal to an equally wide range of readers, from scholars in black Atlantic studies to cultural theorists and general readers with an interest in contemporary African history.

Cuba

Cuba
Author: Rex A. Hudson
Publsiher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0844410454

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"Describes and analyzes the economic, national security, political, and social systems and institutions of Cuba."--Amazon.com viewed Jan. 4, 2021.