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FRANCE IN CENTRAFRIQUE - FROM BOKASSA AND OPERATIONBARRACUDE TO THE DAYS OF EUFOR

AFRICA@WAR 36

Autore: Peter Baxter

Codice: 283028

€ 24,00

15th July 2019 Revised & Expanded Edition

"An incisive look at French influence in Central Africa." Lt-Col Robert Brown, Soldier of Fortune magazine 

France in Centrafrique explores the pre- and post-colonial history of the Republic of Central Africa as well as giving the reader a taste of the country's involvement in World War II itself. The main focus of this volume is on Central Africa's independence and the rise to power of Jean Bedel Bokassa including the Focard network and Françafrique connections, France's military links with RCA (defense agreements), the republic's post independence military, its politics and Bokassa's coup. It takes a staggering look at Central Africa under Bokassa's leadership and the ensuing break down in its relationship with France. Operation Baracuda was the natural culmination of that soured relationship and in this book Erwan de Cherisey examines "France's last colonial expedition", the planning of the operation, its players, a step-by-step breakdown and its outcome. To bring the reader up to speed with the RCA de Cherisey discusses the years after Bokassa, a new political rule, the effects on the army and the relationship with France all the way to Operation Almandin I, II and III. France’s involvement in the RCA is deep-seated and ongoing. This book concludes with a look at Operation Boali, Bozizé’s coup and the international fall-out in terms of further intervention both from France and the EUFOR.

Lingua

INGLESE

Illustrazioni

99 foto in bianco e nero, 10 foto a oclori, 8 mappe e 12 profili a colori

Pagine

72

Misure

21 x 30

ISBN
9781912866823