000888025 000__ 03391cam\a2200433\a\4500 000888025 001__ 888025 000888025 005__ 20210515172859.0 000888025 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000888025 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 000888025 008__ 120907s2013\\\\enkab\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000888025 010__ $$z 2012035195 000888025 020__ $$z9780521882385 000888025 020__ $$z9780521709033 000888025 020__ $$z9781107306219 $$q(electronic book) 000888025 035__ $$a(MiAaPQ)EBC1113035 000888025 035__ $$a(Au-PeEL)EBL1113035 000888025 035__ $$a(CaPaEBR)ebr10653113 000888025 035__ $$a(CaONFJC)MIL431873 000888025 035__ $$a(OCoLC)827210378 000888025 040__ $$aMiAaPQ$$cMiAaPQ$$dMiAaPQ 000888025 043__ $$af------ 000888025 050_4 $$aDT31$$b.S32 2013 000888025 08204 $$a327.6009/045$$223 000888025 1001_ $$aSchmidt, Elizabeth,$$d1955- 000888025 24510 $$aForeign intervention in Africa$$h[electronic resource] :$$bfrom the Cold War to the War on Terror /$$cElizabeth Schmidt ; foreword by William Minter. 000888025 260__ $$aCambridge :$$bCambridge University Press,$$c2013. 000888025 300__ $$axviii, 267 p. :$$bill., maps. 000888025 440_0 $$aNew approaches to African history ;$$v7 000888025 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000888025 5058_ $$aMachine generated contents note: Foreword William Minter; Acknowledgments; Illustrations list; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Nationalism, decolonization, and the Cold War (1945-1991); 2. Egypt and Algeria: radical nationalism, nonalignment, and external intervention in North Africa (1952-1973); 3. The Congo crisis (1960-1965); 4. War and decolonization in Portugal's African empire (1961-1975); 5. White minority rule in Southern Africa (1960-1990); 6. Conflict in the Horn (1952-1993); 7. France's private African domain (1947-1991); 8. From the Cold War to the War on Terror (1991-2010); Conclusion; Index. 000888025 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000888025 520__ $$a"Foreign Intervention in Africa chronicles the foreign political and military interventions in Africa during the periods of decolonization (1956-1975) and the Cold War (1945-1991), as well as during the periods of state collapse (1991-2001) and the "global war on terror" (2001-2010). In the first two periods, the most significant intervention was extra-continental. The United States, the Soviet Union, China, Cuba, and the former colonial powers entangled themselves in countless African conflicts. During the period of state collapse, the most consequential interventions were intra-continental. African governments, sometimes assisted by powers outside the continent, supported warlords, dictators, and dissident movements in neighboring countries and fought for control of their neighbors' resources. The global war on terror, like the Cold War, increased the foreign military presence on the African continent and generated external support for repressive governments. In each of these cases, external interests altered the dynamics of Africa's internal struggles, escalating local conflicts into larger conflagrations, with devastating effects on African peoples"--$$cProvided by publisher. 000888025 650_0 $$aInsurgency$$zAfrica$$xHistory. 000888025 651_0 $$aAfrica$$xForeign relations. 000888025 651_0 $$aAfrica$$xPolitics and government. 000888025 651_0 $$aAfrica$$xForeign economic relations. 000888025 852__ $$bebk 000888025 85640 $$3ProQuest Ebook Central Academic Complete $$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/usiricelib-ebooks/detail.action?docID=1113035$$zOnline Access 000888025 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:888025$$pGLOBAL_SET 000888025 980__ $$aEBOOK 000888025 980__ $$aBIB 000888025 982__ $$aEbook 000888025 983__ $$aOnline