-This volume contains nine chapters on Soviet, Cuban, and South African roles in the Angolan and Namibian conflicts before and after the US-brokered disengagement of December 1988, and examines prospects for peace in the region. They are the published proceedings of a conference held at the University of Miami on the eve of the signing of the historic accords. The editor and authors are recognized experts representing diverse views... [I]t will be of considerable interest to specialists on Southern Africa, US-Soviet relations, and international conflict resolution.-
J. P. Smaldone, Choice
-The quality of analysis in the Kahn volume. . . is exceptionally noteworthy; the various authors are able to provide a rich contextual view of the South African and Cuban withdrawal from Namibia and Angola, respectively. . . . Owen Kahn, a South African educated at Oxford and the University of California at Berkeley, has done an exemplary job synthesizing the findings of the 1988 symposium.-
Richard Dale, Conflict Quarterly
"This volume contains nine chapters on Soviet, Cuban, and South African roles in the Angolan and Namibian conflicts before and after the US-brokered disengagement of December 1988, and examines prospects for peace in the region. They are the published proceedings of a conference held at the University of Miami on the eve of the signing of the historic accords. The editor and authors are recognized experts representing diverse views... [I]t will be of considerable interest to specialists on Southern Africa, US-Soviet relations, and international conflict resolution."
J. P. Smaldone, Choice
"The quality of analysis in the Kahn volume. . . is exceptionally noteworthy; the various authors are able to provide a rich contextual view of the South African and Cuban withdrawal from Namibia and Angola, respectively. . . . Owen Kahn, a South African educated at Oxford and the University of California at Berkeley, has done an exemplary job synthesizing the findings of the 1988 symposium."
Richard Dale, Conflict Quarterly
"This volume contains nine chapters on Soviet, Cuban, and South African roles in the Angolan and Namibian conflicts before and after the US-brokered disengagement of December 1988, and examines prospects for peace in the region. They are the published proceedings of a conference held at the University of Miami on the eve of the signing of the historic accords. The editor and authors are recognized experts representing diverse views... [I]t will be of considerable interest to specialists on Southern Africa, US-Soviet relations, and international conflict resolution."
J. P. Smaldone, Choice
"The quality of analysis in the Kahn volume. . . is exceptionally noteworthy; the various authors are able to provide a rich contextual view of the South African and Cuban withdrawal from Namibia and Angola, respectively. . . . Owen Kahn, a South African educated at Oxford and the University of California at Berkeley, has done an exemplary job synthesizing the findings of the 1988 symposium."
Richard Dale, Conflict Quarterly