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The Congo cables
“The Congo Cables” is a detailed diplomatic history examining the United States’ role in the Congo Crisis (1960–1965) during the Cold War. Drawing on newly declassified U.S. government cables and archival materials, Madeleine G. Kalb reveals the political maneuvering, intelligence activities, and international tensions surrounding the rise and assassination of Patrice Lumumba, as well as the formation of subsequent Congolese governments. The book analyzes interactions among the United States, Soviet Union, and Zaire, highlighting how global superpower rivalry influenced internal Congolese politics. This work provides essential insight into early postcolonial Africa and the geopolitical complexities that shaped modern Congo.
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