Intervention in Uganda: The Power Struggle and Soviet Involvement : Reflections of a Ugandan ExileUniversity Center for International Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 1979 - Africa, Sub-Saharan - 144 pages |
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... leaders . The Ugandan leaders did not regard the diplomatic relationship as a basis for automatic sympathy towards the Soviet Union or its views . Other than an official government release of the news on Radio Moscow that it had establi ...
... leaders . The Ugandan leaders did not regard the diplomatic relationship as a basis for automatic sympathy towards the Soviet Union or its views . Other than an official government release of the news on Radio Moscow that it had establi ...
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... leaders the presence of the kabaka as the head of state and his close ties with Britain appeared undesirable and they therefore hoped that this state of affairs would change before they could regard Uganda or its leaders as ...
... leaders the presence of the kabaka as the head of state and his close ties with Britain appeared undesirable and they therefore hoped that this state of affairs would change before they could regard Uganda or its leaders as ...
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... leaders of developing countries on the basis of their ideological beliefs , were clearly gone . Obote had proved himself a Marxist sympathizer , and naturally his removal from power had angered the Soviets ; but when his successor Amin ...
... leaders of developing countries on the basis of their ideological beliefs , were clearly gone . Obote had proved himself a Marxist sympathizer , and naturally his removal from power had angered the Soviets ; but when his successor Amin ...
Contents
The Politics of the Struggle for Independence | 10 |
The Sudan and the Congo | 23 |
Organization of African Unity | 30 |
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