This is an attempt to address the paradoxes of Soviet behaviour in
the Horn of Africa. Dr Patman, editor of the journal Third World in
Soviet Perspective, traces the impact of history, superpower
relationships and competition on Soviet perceptions and motives. Dr
Patman provides a careful historical background to the recent
conflicts and shows how the Soviet Union and its East European
partners dramatically switched from being close allies of Somalia
to allies of Ethiopia and then intervened in the Ethiopian-Somali
war of 1977-8 to ensure the military defeat of their former ally.
However, he does not confine himself simply to retrospective
analysis. He also assesses the Soviet experience in the region in
the period since 1978, and considers in particular the impact of
Gorbachev's thinking and the new diplomacy. The Soviet Union in the
Horn of Africa provides the most detailed examination yet of Soviet
policy.
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