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AFRICAN RESPONSE TO EXTERNAL INTERVENTION IN AFRICA SINCE ANGOLA

SINCE THE ANGOLAN WAR OF 1975/76, THE QUESTION OF EXTERNAL MILITARY INTERVENTIONS IN AFRICA HAS COME TO DOMINATE INTERNATIONAL DEBATES ON AFRICAN AFFAIRS. THIS PAPER ARGUES THAT AFRICA HAS BEEN ALIVE & ACTIVE & VIGILANT TO ITS INTERESTS IN GENERAL, & HAS TAKEN A NUMBER OF IMPORTANT STEPS...

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Published in:African affairs (London) 1981-04, Vol.80 (319), p.159-179
Main Author: Aluko, Olajide
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:SINCE THE ANGOLAN WAR OF 1975/76, THE QUESTION OF EXTERNAL MILITARY INTERVENTIONS IN AFRICA HAS COME TO DOMINATE INTERNATIONAL DEBATES ON AFRICAN AFFAIRS. THIS PAPER ARGUES THAT AFRICA HAS BEEN ALIVE & ACTIVE & VIGILANT TO ITS INTERESTS IN GENERAL, & HAS TAKEN A NUMBER OF IMPORTANT STEPS TO HALT OR AT LEAST REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF EXTERNAL MILITARY INTERVENTIONS.
ISSN:0001-9909
1468-2621
DOI:10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a097303