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        Cold War Liberation

        The Soviet Union and the Collapse of the Portuguese Empire in Africa, 1961–1975

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        Author(s)
        Telepneva, Natalia
        Collection
        Sustainable History Monograph Pilot (SHMP); Sustainable History Monograph Pilot (SHMP)
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Cold War Liberation examines the African revolutionaries who led armed struggles in three Portuguese colonies—Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea-Bissau—and their liaisons in Moscow, Prague, East Berlin, and Sofia. By reconstructing a multidimensional story that focuses on both the impact of the Soviet Union on the end of the Portuguese Empire in Africa and the effect of the anticolonial struggles on the Soviet Union, Natalia Telepneva bridges the gap between the narratives of individual anticolonial movements and those of superpower rivalry in sub-Saharan Africa during the Cold War. Drawing on newly available archival sources from Russia and Eastern Europe and interviews with key participants, Telepneva emphasizes the agency of African liberation leaders who enlisted the superpower into their movements via their relationships with middle-ranking members of the Soviet bureaucracy. These administrators had considerable scope to shape policies in the Portuguese colonies which in turn increased the Soviet commitment to decolonization in the wider region. An innovative reinterpretation of the relationships forged between African revolutionaries and the countries of the Warsaw Pact, Cold War Liberation is a bold addition to debates about policy-making in the Global South during the Cold War. We are proud to offer this book in our usual print and ebook formats, plus as an open-access edition available through the Sustainable History Monograph Project.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/53180
        Keywords
        Soviet policy in Africa;liberation struggle in the Portuguese colonies;decolonization of Portuguese Empire;Portuguese Empire and the Cold War;Cold War in Africa;Soviet support for liberation movements in Africa;Angolan Civil War;KGB in Africa;the struggle for independence in Portuguese colonies;Soviet intervention in the Third World;insurgency and counter-insurgency in Africa;Soviet intelligence in the Third World;liberation struggle in Southern Africa;Angola;Mozambique;Guinea-Bissau;Cubans in Africa;Czechoslovakia in Africa;Soviet military intelligence in Africa;Lusophone Africa;Nikita Khrushchev;Leonid Brezhnev;Amilcar Cabral;Agostinho Neto;Samora Machel;Eduardo Mondlane;MPLA;FRELIMO;PAIGC
        DOI
        10.5149/9781469665887_Telepneva
        ISBN
        9781469665887, 9781469665887, 9781469665870, 9781469665863
        Publisher
        The University of North Carolina Press
        Publisher website
        https://uncpress.org/
        Publication date and place
        2022
        Grantor
        • Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
        Series
        New Cold War History,
        Classification
        African history
        Cold wars and proxy conflicts
        National liberation and independence
        Pages
        304
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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