ABSTRACT

The great power rivalry surging across Africa today is a heritage of those European statesmen who a century ago in Berlin ruled straight lines on school atlases to carve up a continent-and whole nations with it-into tidy colonial compartments. With African states searching for a political identity in the post-colonial era, the superpowers are now j

part One|58 pages

East-West Confrontation in Africa

chapter 1|17 pages

Overview

chapter 2|20 pages

Realities

chapter 3|19 pages

The Arms Race

part Two|58 pages

The Communist Powers in Africa

chapter 4|20 pages

The Soviet Union

chapter 5|21 pages

Cuba

chapter 6|15 pages

China

part Three|80 pages

The Western Powers in Africa

chapter 7|26 pages

The United States

chapter 8|15 pages

France

chapter 9|37 pages

Britain

part Four|65 pages

Two Case Histories

chapter 10|35 pages

Angola

chapter 11|28 pages

The Horn of Africa