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.
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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