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Brothers at war

  • Abiodun Alao

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Civil War in many areas of Southern Africa has caused human disaster on a huge scale. While Zimbabwe alone has largely escaped this, Mozambique has been reduced to the status of poorest, most aid-dependent state in Africa and UNITA's war in Angola continues.

Abiodun Alao's account of the deep-rooted ethnic and ideological divisions in all three territories explores the ways in which this state of almost permanent instability and conflict emerged during and after the struggle for independence, and the extent to which existing tensions within the region were internationalized and exacerbated during the Cold War.

While the most significant element in the conflict was the dominant role of the South African state in its pursuit of proxy wars to advance its own regional interests, Alao argues that South Africa did not on its own create the dissident movements or the conditions of conflict. Pretoria had only to fine-tune some of the existing movements to suit its own purposes.

Based on much original research, this book adds a new perspective to our understanding of the formation of the main rebel movements, of their support bases and their transformation into political parties, as well as providing an important account of their relationship with the South African state.

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  • Ethnic relations
  • Politics and government
  • Revolutions
  • Africa, history
  • Civil war
  • Dissenters
  • Social conditions
  • History
  • Autonomy and independence movements
  • Relations
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  • Abiodun Alao

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    British Academic Press

    1994

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    Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

    2020