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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

  • Ana Moledo
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. On the Series V
  3. Contents VII
  4. 1 Introduction 1
  5. Part I: Lusophone Connections
  6. Introduction 11
  7. 2 Choosing Eastern Partners: The First Phase of the “Angolan Revolution” (1960–1964) 19
  8. 3 UNITA, China, and the Soviet Bloc: Rivalries, Constraints, and Cooperation (1964–1974) 57
  9. 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
  10. 5 “We Have Made History”: Yugoslav Visual Solidarity with FRELIMO’s Struggle (1967–1975) 103
  11. 6 Czechoslovak Experts in Independent Angola 141
  12. Part II: Southern African Entanglements
  13. Introduction 173
  14. 7 The Sino-Soviet Split and Soviet Policy towards Southern African Liberation Movements in the early 1960s 179
  15. 8 Between Socialism and Non-Alignment: The Basutoland Congress Party and the Soviet Bloc 199
  16. 9 Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and the Ending of Apartheid in Southern Africa Reconsidered 221
  17. 10 Soviet Diplomats and Apartheid: South Africa’s Accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons 239
  18. Part III: Euro-African Complexities
  19. Introduction 259
  20. 11 Anti-Colonial Constellations: The Belgrade All-African Students Conference of 1962 263
  21. 12 The Soviet Union and the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970): Military and Technical Cooperation with the Federal Military Government of Nigeria 289
  22. 13 The Warsaw Pact and Libya: Economic, Political, and Military Relations, 1969–1989 315
  23. 14 Shadows of the Past? Some South African and Ethiopian Legacies 341
  24. List of Abbreviations 351
  25. List of Contributors 355
  26. Index 359
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