Storming Media: Pentagon Reports and DocumentsPentagon Reports: Fast. Definitive. Complete.     
New Account »
Forgot Password?
Advanced Search »
Military SciencesMilitary Operations, Strategy and Tactics

The Rhodesian Insurgency: A Failure of Regional Politics

Authors: Bobby R. Pinkston; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
Abstract:
This Strategy Research Project (SRP) will examine the impact that regional politics had on the outcome of the Rhodesian insurgency that was fought between 1965 and 1980. Specifically it will focus on how the foreign policy of South Africa in conjunction with the foreign policies of the U.S. and Britain affected the outcome of the insurgency and ultimately led to the fall of the white-rule government in Rhodesia. The central position of this SRP is that the outcome of the Rhodesian insurgency was determined by the political goals of South Africa the regional power. The U.S. Britain and the other western powers were pre-occupied with the Cold War and allowed South Africa to set the strategic agenda in Southern Africa during the period of the Rhodesian insurgency. This study will briefly describe the military developments and economic aspects of the insurgency as well as the diplomatic developments that led to Rhodesia losing its war against the nationalist insurgents.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Strategy research project
Pages: 30
Report Date: 18 MAR 2005
Report Number: A673234
Keywords relating to this report:
*INSURGENCY
*POLITICAL SCIENCE
*RHODESIA
AFRICA
COLD WAR
FAILURE
FOREIGN POLICY
SOUTH AFRICA
Adobe PDF - $13.95
Printed Format - $23.95
Please check the box for the format you wish to order.
Shipping Terms
About Electronic Delivery

Email This Abstract