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Cuban intervention in Angola

The sudden collapse of the Portuguese empire in 1974 did not end the conflict in Angola. Agostinho Neto’s MPLA government faced internal opposition from Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA. Savimbi was supported by South Africa, which secretly invaded Angola in 1975, and – intermittently – by the United States. The Soviet Union provided assistance to Neto’s regime, but it was Cuban troops which held the frontline against Pretoria’s forces. In this class, we will look at the motives for and consequences of these various interventions into a conflict which brought together the global Cold War with the aftermath of Portuguese decolonisation, the liberation of Namibia, and the fate of apartheid South Africa.

Guiding questions

  1. Why did the USA and the Soviet Union intervene in Angola, 1974-75?
  2. South Africa and Cuba acted proxies of the superpower in Angola. Discuss
  3. How decisive was the Cuban intervention for the ultimate success of the MPLA in Angola?

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    • [Article] Piero Gleijeses - Moscow’s Proxy Cuba and Africa 1975–1988.pdf[Article] Piero Gleijeses - Moscow’s Proxy Cuba and Africa 1975–1988.pdf
    • [Article] Westad - Rethinking Revolutions.pdf[Article] Westad - Rethinking Revolutions.pdf
    • [Book] Edward George - The Cuban Intervention in Angola.pdf[Book] Edward George - The Cuban Intervention in Angola.pdf
    • CNN Cold War - Angola.mp4CNN Cold War - Angola.mp4
    • Cuban intervention in Angola.pptxCuban intervention in Angola.pptx
    • Starter - the Cuban Missile Crisis recall activity.docxStarter - the Cuban Missile Crisis recall activity.docx
    • The Angolan Civil War notes.docThe Angolan Civil War notes.doc
    • The Congo Crisis notes.docThe Congo Crisis notes.doc
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