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Destructive engagement: Southern Africa at war
Destructive Engagement: Southern Africa at War examines the political, military, and social conflicts that shaped Southern Africa during the height of apartheid-era regional destabilization. Edited by Phyllis Johnson and David Martin, the book brings together contributions from various authors documenting South Africa’s military incursions into neighboring states, the strategies of liberation movements, and the human impact of prolonged conflict.
With detailed case studies—including Angola, Lesotho, Mozambique, and other frontline states—the volume provides an in-depth analysis of regional geopolitics and the consequences of South Africa’s policies during the 1970s and 1980s. The foreword by Julius K. Nyerere highlights the historical significance of resistance movements and regional solidarity.
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