Author: Caio Simões de Araújo
Cuba and Apartheid
On which grounds did Cuba get engaged against apartheid – ideologically, diplomatically and militarily? Far from trying to assess the… Read more Cuba and Apartheid
Romania-Southern Africa connection: a look into 1970´s relations
The external policy led by Ceausescu’s regime, starting with the 1960, assertive in willing to promote itself as an independent… Read more Romania-Southern Africa connection: a look into 1970´s relations
Thinking with empire: A view from Namibia
This paper briefly explores the concept of empire for rethinking some of the parameters of southern African history. Framed from… Read more Thinking with empire: A view from Namibia
Decolonisation as a process: ruptures and continuities
It is now 40 years since Mozambique and Angola acquired formal independence, 35 since Zimbabwe’s internationally recognised transition, and 25/20… Read more Decolonisation as a process: ruptures and continuities
From Afro-Asia, with love: global decolonization and the “Indian question” in Mozambique
When Nehru publicly stated in 1950 that Goa was an imperial relic that needed to be given back to India,… Read more From Afro-Asia, with love: global decolonization and the “Indian question” in Mozambique
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Head of the Initiative: Caio Simões de Araújo International History Department, Graduate Institute, Geneva Maison de la Paix P2-501 Case… Read more PEOPLE
OUR PARTNERS
The idea for this conference was first discussed casually, over coffee, in a cold Portuguese winter. Since January 2015, we… Read more OUR PARTNERS
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The conference will take place at the French Institute of South Africa (IFAS), 62 Juta Street (indicated in the map… Read more VENUE