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Switzerland And Subsaharan Africa In The Cold War 19671979 Sabina Widmer

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Switzerland And Subsaharan Africa In The Cold War 19671979 Sabina Widmer
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.53 MB
Pages: 372
Author: Sabina Widmer
ISBN: 9789004469617, 9004469613
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Switzerland And Subsaharan Africa In The Cold War 19671979 Sabina Widmer by Sabina Widmer 9789004469617, 9004469613 instant download after payment.

In Switzerland and Sub-Saharan Africa in the Cold War, 1967-1979, Sabina Widmer analyses Swiss foreign policy in Angola, Mozambique, Ethiopia, and Somalia in the late 1960s and 1970s, at the crossroads of the global East-West confrontation and decolonisation. Focusing on the independence wars in Angola and Mozambique, the Angolan War and the Ogaden War as well as regime changes that brought Soviet-allied governments to power, this book sheds new light on Switzerland’s role in the Third World during the Cold War. Based on extensive multi-archival research, it exposes the limits of neutrality in North-South relations, reveals the growing marge de manoeuvre of small states during Détente, and highlights the role of non-state actors in the making of foreign policy.

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