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Why Angola Matters

Edited By: Keith Hart and Joanna Lewis
192 pages, Photos
Publisher: James Currey
Why Angola Matters
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  • Why Angola Matters ISBN: 9780852553947 Paperback Jan 1995 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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&i;'...this volume provides relevant and valuable historical, political, military, economic and social analyses of the state of Angola and its place in the world in the late 20th century, and a good sense of the recent waste of its potential-which may now begin to be realised.' &o;Africa Analysis

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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Edited By: Keith Hart and Joanna Lewis
192 pages, Photos
Publisher: James Currey
Media reviews
'... this volume provides relevant and valuable historical, political, military, economic and social analyses of the state of Angola and its place in the world in the late 20th century, and a good sense of the recent waste of its potential - which may now begin to be realised.' - Africa Analysis
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