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Statement on Angola

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2021

Extract

After a fifteen year colonial struggle, Angolan nationalists are on the verge of realizing or destroying an independent Angolan state. With the collapse and exit of the old colonial regime, three rival liberation movements have been left to compete for political ascendancy. It may be useful therefore to focus briefly on (1) the genesis and character of this political tripolarity, on (2) the tendency for it to encourage extensive external intervention and on (3) some thoughts concerning what, under the circumstances, might constitute an appropriate American response.

Type
Southern Africa and United States Policy in the 1970s
Copyright
Copyright © African Studies Association 1975 

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