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Protestant Missionaries & Humanitarianism in the – The Politics of Aid in Cold War Africa

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Explore the complex intersection of faith, aid, and global politics in Cold War Africa. This insightful study examines how Protestant missionaries redefined their roles amidst civil wars, famine, and the end of colonialism in Congo and Angola. Discover how humanitarian efforts intertwined with Western foreign policy, counterinsurgency campaigns, and the rising demands for African control over development. Essential for students of African history, international relations, and humanitarian studies in India, this book offers a critical perspective on the politics of aid and the evolving landscape of global engagement.

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