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Asked 19 October 2015

Which were the consequences of Cold War concerning the Suez Crisis, the "Casablanca Bloc" and the processes of legitimation of the Angolan State?

The Soviet Union had a short period of influence in Africa during the Cold-War, however the questions of the Suez Crisis, the Casablanca Bloc and the proxy war in Angola put the Soviets as one of the principal actors in that continent.

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Karen Weletyk
Stark State College
The Suez Crisis created our current problems in the Middle East.

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