Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1990. — 195 p.
An overview of conflict and intervention in the three African states of Nigeria, Angola and Zaire. Topics covered include the self-determination, territorial integrity and the inviolability of post-colonial borders. The influence of countries such as the USA, USSR and Cuba are also examined.
Conflict and intervention in Africa - an overview: general features of conflict and intervention in Africa (and the Third World)Nigeria: Western Europe and the United StatesAfrica - the debates on "Self Determination", "Territorial Integrity", and "Inviobility" of post-colonial borders
The Soviet Union
Angola: the Western response - the United States and othersThe Soviet Union, Cuba and China
Africa - South Africa and the contigous states
Zaire: western evaluations and reactionsCuba, the Soviet Union and conclusions
The dynamics of intervention - a comparative studyConclusions: conflict, intervention and the future