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A Destruição de um País. by George Wright
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A Destruição de um País. (edition 2000)

by George Wright (Author), Maria do Carmo Pereira Gago da Silva (Translator)

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This study sets out to show that the Angolan disaster was primarily the result of the campaign of destabilization conducted by South Africa, with decisive US support. The book details the history of fluctuating American foreign policies, and spasmodic interventions in Angola since 1945.
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Title:A Destruição de um País.
Authors:George Wright (Author)
Other authors:Maria do Carmo Pereira Gago da Silva (Translator)
Info:Lisboa: Caminho, 2000.
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This study sets out to show that the Angolan disaster was primarily the result of the campaign of destabilization conducted by South Africa, with decisive US support. The book details the history of fluctuating American foreign policies, and spasmodic interventions in Angola since 1945.

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