2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-52911-6_8
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The Trajectory of Liberation: Insurgencies from Portuguese Colonialism and Their Contribution to Pan-Africanism and Solidarism Within an Emerging African International Society

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“…However, the various African and international supporters of liberation movements often pursued different agendas, sometimes deepening the differences among African nationalists rather than promoting their unification. 53 At the OAU founding conference in Addis Ababa (25 May 1963), the CONCP leaders had failed to promote a common platform with the other nationalist movements of the Portuguese colonies. 54 Beyond the formal recognition of GRAE, other movements, such as Gwambe's Frente Unida Anti-Imperialista Popular Africana de Moçambique (Funipamo), could present their claims.…”
Section: The Concp In Southern Africa the Oau Lc And The 'Congo Allia...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the various African and international supporters of liberation movements often pursued different agendas, sometimes deepening the differences among African nationalists rather than promoting their unification. 53 At the OAU founding conference in Addis Ababa (25 May 1963), the CONCP leaders had failed to promote a common platform with the other nationalist movements of the Portuguese colonies. 54 Beyond the formal recognition of GRAE, other movements, such as Gwambe's Frente Unida Anti-Imperialista Popular Africana de Moçambique (Funipamo), could present their claims.…”
Section: The Concp In Southern Africa the Oau Lc And The 'Congo Allia...mentioning
confidence: 99%