Cold War Guerrilla
Discover the intricate dynamics of US foreign policy in Angola during the 1980s with "Cold War Guerrilla" by a renowned author. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1992, this compelling hardback spans 200 pages and delves into the pivotal role played by Jonas Savimbi amidst the backdrop of the civil war in Angola. The book critically examines how the Reagan administration and US media exaggerated Savimbi's significance, ultimately fueling the conflict. Furthermore, it highlights the ongoing support from the Bush administration and media for Savimbi, providing a comprehensive analysis of the political landscape of the time. Perfect for readers interested in history, politics, and international relations, "Cold War Guerrilla" offers an insightful look into a complex chapter of the Cold War era. Don't miss the chance to enhance your understanding of this crucial period in history.