This edited volume highlights the complexities of the Cold War in Southern
Africa.
Sue Onslow has taught at the London School of Economics since 1994. She is currently a Cold War Studies Fellow in the Cold War Studies Centre/IDEAS.
Introduction Sue Onslow 1. The Cold War in Southern Africa: White Power, Black Nationalism and External Intervention Sue Onslow 2. Racism, the Cold War and South Africa's Regional Security Strategies 1948-90 John Daniel 3. The USA and Apartheid South Africa's Nuclear Aspirations, 1949-1980 Martha van Wyk 4. The impact of anti-communism on white Rhodesian political culture, ca.1920s-1980. Donal Lowry 5. The South African factor in Zimbabwe's transition to Independence Sue Onslow 6. Non-alignment on the Racial Frontier: Zambia and the USA, 1964-68 Andy DeRoche 7. Unsung Heroes: The Soviet Military and the Liberation of Southern Africa Vladimir Shubin 8. Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? Jimmy Carter and Rhodesia Nancy Mitchell 9. From Cassinga to New York: Cuba and the Struggle for the Independence of Namibia Piero Gleijeses 10. The Angola/Namibia crisis of 1988 and its resolution Chris Saunders Conclusion Sue Onslow