Détente and confrontation: American-Soviet relations from Nixon to ReaganBrookings Institution, 1985 - 1147 pages |
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... Angola and outside powers with an interest in the outcome began to maneuver. The three main contending indigenous groups were the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), the Front for the National Liberation of Angola ...
... Angola and outside powers with an interest in the outcome began to maneuver. The three main contending indigenous groups were the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), the Front for the National Liberation of Angola ...
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... Angola with passive Portuguese acquiescence. Clearly these arms, most of which arrived by ship, had been dispatched ... Angola ever since it fled Zaire in 1964. The Portuguese had maintained this force and used it against the Angolan ...
... Angola with passive Portuguese acquiescence. Clearly these arms, most of which arrived by ship, had been dispatched ... Angola ever since it fled Zaire in 1964. The Portuguese had maintained this force and used it against the Angolan ...
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... Angola could be reciprocally reinforcing.91 The main element in Soviet decisionmaking in the initial phase in 1974 probably was concern over Chinese gains at Soviet expense in Angola as well as Mozambique, and in other African countries ...
... Angola could be reciprocally reinforcing.91 The main element in Soviet decisionmaking in the initial phase in 1974 probably was concern over Chinese gains at Soviet expense in Angola as well as Mozambique, and in other African countries ...
Contents
Contexts Perspectives and Issues | 1 |
The International Political Context | 8 |
The Strategic Context | 16 |
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