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he Hot “Cold War”: The USSR in Southern Africa
This book provides a detailed examination of the Soviet Union’s political, military, and ideological involvement in Southern Africa during the Cold War. Vladimir Shubin, a former Soviet official directly engaged in African affairs, offers a unique insider perspective on Moscow’s role in liberation movements in Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, and South Africa. Drawing on archival material, interviews, and firsthand experience, the book analyzes the dynamics of Soviet–African partnerships, the geopolitical competition with the United States, and the broader impact of the Cold War on regional conflicts. It highlights both cooperation and contradictions within these alliances, offering one of the most comprehensive accounts of the USSR’s influence on Southern Africa’s struggle for independence and postcolonial development.
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