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  • Comrades Beyond the Cold War: North Korea and the Liberation of Southern Africa

    Comrades Beyond the Cold War by van der Hoog, Tycho;

    North Korea and the Liberation of Southern Africa

    Series: African Arguments;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
    • Date of Publication 30 January 2025

    • ISBN 9781805262787
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages368 pages
    • Size 216x138 mm
    • Language English
    • 702

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    Short description:

    A pioneering account of how African revolutionaries benefitted from North Korean aid in their struggles for independence--and how they repay this support today.

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    Long description:

    North Korea was an important player in the decolonisation of Africa. Freedom fighters across the continent received vital assistance from Pyongyang, and almost all southern African independence leaders travelled to the North Korean capital at some point, in search of support. This alliance has continued into the twenty-first century, with African postcolonial governments throwing a lifeline to Pyongyang?s increasingly isolated economy by hiring North Korean companies, despite United Nations sanctions.


    Tycho van der Hoog examines the relations between victorious southern African liberation movements and North Korea, from the 1960s to the present. He explains why African presidents sang and danced at parties in Pyongyang, and why North Korean books were translated into Swahili and Afrikaans. He reveals how African soldiers were trained in guerrilla warfare by North Korean instructors, and how North Korean labourers construct monuments in Africa in the shape of AK-47s. And he explores the question of how revolutionary regimes, motivated by a need for survival, work together to defy the global order.


    Based on extensive research across four continents?including recently disclosed African liberation archives and Korean diplomatic cables?this innovative study is the first book on African?North Korean relations.



    ?A fascinating story that sheds light on North Korea and the Southern African regimes that fought for independence. Well-written and full of captivating detail, but maintaining a clear overarching analysis, this is an excellent contribution to our study of liberation movements and South?South relations.?

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