In The Skull Beneath the Skin: Africa After the Cold War award-winning journalist Mark Huband argues that foreign involvement in Africa has been the single most destructive element in the continent's history.
In The Skull Beneath the Skin: Africa After the Cold War award-winning journalist Mark Huband argues that foreign involvement in Africa has been the single most destructive element in the continent's history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Prologue Part One Empty Promises Sell the Silver Steal the Gold: Mobutu and Zaire The Skull Beneath the Skin: Angola and the Cold War Great Game Dirty Game: The United States and Liberia Part Two The Time of the Soldier Whispers and Screams: Tribes and Armies in Burundi A City on the Lake: The Creation of Hutu and Tutsi Juggling the Juntas: Zaire Nigeria and Military Rule The Deadly Harvest: Liberia At War Part Three Blood of the Ancestors Myths Chiefs and Churches: Rwanda Genocide The Spit of the Toad: Zaire Kenya and the Abuse of Tradition Part Four New World Old Order "Rogue" States and Radicals: The United States and Sudan The Mogadishu Line: The United Nations and Somalia France Africa and a Place Called Fashoda Epilogue: The Center Cannot Hold Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Prologue Part One Empty Promises Sell the Silver Steal the Gold: Mobutu and Zaire The Skull Beneath the Skin: Angola and the Cold War Great Game Dirty Game: The United States and Liberia Part Two The Time of the Soldier Whispers and Screams: Tribes and Armies in Burundi A City on the Lake: The Creation of Hutu and Tutsi Juggling the Juntas: Zaire Nigeria and Military Rule The Deadly Harvest: Liberia At War Part Three Blood of the Ancestors Myths Chiefs and Churches: Rwanda Genocide The Spit of the Toad: Zaire Kenya and the Abuse of Tradition Part Four New World Old Order "Rogue" States and Radicals: The United States and Sudan The Mogadishu Line: The United Nations and Somalia France Africa and a Place Called Fashoda Epilogue: The Center Cannot Hold Notes Bibliography Index
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