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Erasmus - The Cold War in Africa

Class at Faculty of Arts |
AHSV10490

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Syllabus:

Introduction - the Cold War (week 1)

The beginning of the Cold War rivalry 

Key concepts, actors and superpower policies

Cold War and decolonization - American and Soviet approach 

Cold War in the Third World (week 2 and 3)

The Third World / the Global South and its role in the Cold War

Key events after World War II

The clash of two visions of modernity

Development of superpower foreign policy towards Third World

The role “small players” and African nations

Czechoslovakia in the Third World (week 4 and 5)

The First Czechoslovak republic and the Third World 

The communist coup of 1948 and policy towards Africa 

Cuban involvement in Africa

Areas of influence - means of penetration, institutions, relations

Development of Czechoslovak policy towards Africa in the 1950’s and 1960’s

Differences between particular Eastern Bloc states 

Spreading the socialist model of development (week 6 and 7) 

Changes of Soviet policies under Khrushchev 

Czechoslovak activities in Sub-Saharan Africa (Ghanaian example)

Forms of economical penetration 

Civilian experts and their experience

Student exchanges between African countries and the Eastern Bloc

The failure of Krushchev and the beginning of Brezhnev’s era

A new approach - détente and the Third World (week 8

Ethiopia, Syria, Iraq and Libya 

The rise and fall of the détente and the beginning of Reagan-Thatcher era

Czechoslovak policies towards North Africa 

Brothers in arms (week 9 and 10)

Military support of newly established regimes and “independence fighters” The goals and achievements of Czechoslovak military support of African movements and regimes  

Intelligence and counterintelligence activities in Africa 

Gorbachev and the Soviet withdrawal (week 11)

Perestroika and Glasnost - Epilogue of Soviet activities in the Third World 

Czechoslovakia in the 1980’s and the pragmatic relations with African states 

The collapse of the Eastern Bloc 

Conclusions and discussion (week 12)

Assessment of Czechoslovak activities in the Third World 

Discussion on the competition between socialist states 

Evaluation of the course

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The course explores the topic of the Cold War, from its early beginnings to the downfall of the Soviet Bloc in 1989. Through various methodological approaches, such as transnational history or cultural studies, the course examines the Cold War struggle and its role in the Third World, specifically in Africa. We will discuss the process of decolonization and analyze the links between superpower conflict and newly established, independent states of Africa, with the focus on Eastern Bloc activities. The seminar will shed light on some aspects of cooperation between the North and the South, such as economic, military and intelligence collaboration. Special interest will be paid to Czechoslovak activities in Africa, but we will also examine the role of other Eastern Bloc states within the Cold War struggle.