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Da desconfiança à aliança: Portugal e a África do Sul na defesa do “Reduto Branco
Luís Barroso (Barroso, L.);
Título Revista
Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2014
Língua
Português
País
Espanha
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Abstract/Resumo
This paper aims to analyze the diplomatic maneuver carried out by the Portuguese Government towards South Africa since the 1950’s until the military coup in Lisbon on the 25th April 1974. In October 1970, Portugal, South Africa and Rhodesia initiated a formal military alliance coined as “Exercise ALCORA”. Its final aim was to defeat the pan-Africanism subversion in Southern Africa but it also became a mechanism to integrate the most important aspects of the military strategy of the “white redoubt”. The participation of Portugal in ALCORA was the result of its political maneuver towards South Africa since de 1950’s although Salazar and later Caetano were concerned and feared South African political hegemony and pretensions over Angola and Mozambique. In spite of the racial policy of both countries, Portugal was granted important financial and military support by South Africa because its government recognized Mozambique and Angola as its first line defense against the communist subversion. In fact, the degradation of the military situation in southern Angola in the late 1960’s definitely pushed those territories to South Africa's strategic orbit.
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  • Ciências Políticas - Ciências Sociais
  • História e Arqueologia - Humanidades
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PEst-OE/AFR/UI3122/2014 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia