Jimmy Carter in Africa : race and the cold war / Nancy Mitchell
Series: Cold War international history project seriesPublication details: Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2016.Description: xiv, 883 pISBN:- 9780804793858
- 327.730 609 047 Q6
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 823-861) and index.
Introduction: race and the Cold War -- Campaigns and negotiations -- Chasing triumph -- Southern Africa matters -- Unwelcome surprises -- Words and weapons -- Hopeful in the Horn -- Complications -- War and settlement -- Worrying about Cuba -- The war at home -- Discerning intentions -- Adjustments and showdowns -- Jimmy Carter's determination -- Surprises -- Lancaster House -- Conclusion: Jimmy Carter.
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