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Angola, Mozambique, and the West

Contributor(s): Kitchen, Helen (Editor), Kitchen, Helen A (Other)

ISBN: 9780275928803

Publisher: Praeger

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Pub Date: October 30, 1987

Dewey: 327.730673

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.36" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 0.54 lbs) 168 pages

Series: Washington Papers

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Helen Kitchen has drawn on the expertise of a trio of respected U.S., British, and West German analysts to assist in what she does best--explaining the diversity and complexity of African political dynamics. As this book ably demonstrates, U.S. policy choices will go awry if they are made on the assumption that Africa is a collection of immutably labeled ideological boxes. David D. Newsom, Director of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University

In this latest of her contributions to the unsimplification of African politics and the U.S. policymaking process, Helen Kitchen brings together in this volume the observations of three of the West's most perceptive analysts of post-colonial Angola and Mozambique. Contributor John Marcum's discussion on Angola appraises the effects of A Quarter Century of War, the saga of Jonas Savimbi's UNITA, and U.S. policy options in the late 1980s. Gillian Gunn, with extensive recent field experience in both countries, assesses The Angola Economy, Cuba and Angola, Post-Nkomati Mozambique, and Mozambique After Machel. Finally Winrich Kuhne, a distinguished West German scholar of Africa and the Soviet policy process, considers What the Case of Mozambique Tells Us About Soviet Ambivalence in Africa.

Brief description: HELEN KITCHEN is Director of African Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C.

Review Quotes: "Helen Kitchen has drawn on the expertise of a trio of respected U.S., British, and West German analysts to assist in what she does best--explaining the diversity and complexity of African political dynamics. As this book ably demonstrates, U.S. policy choices will go awry if they are made on the assumption that Africa is a collection of immutably labeled ideological boxes."-David D. Newsom, Director of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University

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