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4 The Quest for the Solidarity of the World’s Working Class: Luso-African Liberation Movements and the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) during the 1960s and early 1970s
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Ana Moledo
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- On the Series V
- Contents VII
- 1 Introduction 1
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Part I: Lusophone Connections
- Introduction 11
- 2 Choosing Eastern Partners: The First Phase of the “Angolan Revolution” (1960–1964) 19
- 3 UNITA, China, and the Soviet Bloc: Rivalries, Constraints, and Cooperation (1964–1974) 57
- 4 The Quest for the Solidarity of the World’s Working Class: Luso-African Liberation Movements and the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) during the 1960s and early 1970s 81
- 5 “We Have Made History”: Yugoslav Visual Solidarity with FRELIMO’s Struggle (1967–1975) 103
- 6 Czechoslovak Experts in Independent Angola 141
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Part II: Southern African Entanglements
- Introduction 173
- 7 The Sino-Soviet Split and Soviet Policy towards Southern African Liberation Movements in the early 1960s 179
- 8 Between Socialism and Non-Alignment: The Basutoland Congress Party and the Soviet Bloc 199
- 9 Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and the Ending of Apartheid in Southern Africa Reconsidered 221
- 10 Soviet Diplomats and Apartheid: South Africa’s Accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons 239
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Part III: Euro-African Complexities
- Introduction 259
- 11 Anti-Colonial Constellations: The Belgrade All-African Students Conference of 1962 263
- 12 The Soviet Union and the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970): Military and Technical Cooperation with the Federal Military Government of Nigeria 289
- 13 The Warsaw Pact and Libya: Economic, Political, and Military Relations, 1969–1989 315
- 14 Shadows of the Past? Some South African and Ethiopian Legacies 341
- List of Abbreviations 351
- List of Contributors 355
- Index 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- On the Series V
- Contents VII
- 1 Introduction 1
-
Part I: Lusophone Connections
- Introduction 11
- 2 Choosing Eastern Partners: The First Phase of the “Angolan Revolution” (1960–1964) 19
- 3 UNITA, China, and the Soviet Bloc: Rivalries, Constraints, and Cooperation (1964–1974) 57
- 4 The Quest for the Solidarity of the World’s Working Class: Luso-African Liberation Movements and the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) during the 1960s and early 1970s 81
- 5 “We Have Made History”: Yugoslav Visual Solidarity with FRELIMO’s Struggle (1967–1975) 103
- 6 Czechoslovak Experts in Independent Angola 141
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Part II: Southern African Entanglements
- Introduction 173
- 7 The Sino-Soviet Split and Soviet Policy towards Southern African Liberation Movements in the early 1960s 179
- 8 Between Socialism and Non-Alignment: The Basutoland Congress Party and the Soviet Bloc 199
- 9 Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and the Ending of Apartheid in Southern Africa Reconsidered 221
- 10 Soviet Diplomats and Apartheid: South Africa’s Accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons 239
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Part III: Euro-African Complexities
- Introduction 259
- 11 Anti-Colonial Constellations: The Belgrade All-African Students Conference of 1962 263
- 12 The Soviet Union and the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970): Military and Technical Cooperation with the Federal Military Government of Nigeria 289
- 13 The Warsaw Pact and Libya: Economic, Political, and Military Relations, 1969–1989 315
- 14 Shadows of the Past? Some South African and Ethiopian Legacies 341
- List of Abbreviations 351
- List of Contributors 355
- Index 359