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The Rhodesian Bush War: A case study of moral asymmetries in Western democracy – Harold Wilson presides over the decline of the British Empire
As Britain retreated from empire and the United Nations elevated procedure over consequence, Rhodesia became the proving ground for a moral framework that promised democratic legitimacy while quietly ...
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Africa's Vietnam: Rhodesian Bush War - Animated History
Helicopters roared over blood-soaked bushland. Civilians vanished in the night. This was no ordinary war - it was a ...
Background to the liberation war in Zimbabwe -- Conceptualizing the development of air power as a war asset -- The establishment of the Rhodesian Air Force -- The development of the Air Force during ...
Britain’s Harold Wilson once called breakaway Rhodesia “my Viet Nam”—and with good reason. Since Rhodesia declared its independence in 1965, Wilson’s war of economic sanctions has cost Britain an ...
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