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Ending civil war: Rhodesia and Lebanon in perspective. London: Tauris Academic Studies, 2004.

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Stedman, Stephen John. Peacemaking in civil war: International mediation in Zimbabwe, 1974-1980. Boulder: L. Rienner Publishers, 1991.

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Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe. The man in the middle: Torture, resettlement & eviction ; and, Civil war in Rhodesia. [Harare]: Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe, 1999.

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Counter-insurgency in Rhodesia. London: Croom Helm, 1985.

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Ellert, H. The Rhodesian front war: Counter-insurgency and guerrilla war in Rhodesia, 1962-1980. Gweru: Mambo Press, 1989.

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Ellert, H. The Rhodesian front war: Counter-insurgency and guerrilla war in Rhodesia, 1962-1980. Gweru: Mambo Press, 1993.

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Ellert, H. The Rhodesian front war: Counter-insurgency and guerrilla war in Rhodesia, 1962-1980. Gweru: Mambo Press, 1993.

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The last colony in Africa: Diplomacy and the independence of Rhodesia. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1990.

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Cocks, C. J. Fireforce: One man's war in the Rhodesian light infantry. Alberton: Galago, 1988.

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Cocks, C. J. Fireforce: One man's war in the Rhodesian Light Infantry. 2nd ed. Roodepoort, South Africa: Covos Books, 1997.

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1940-, Hancock Ian, ed. 'Rhodesians never die': The impact of war and political change on White Rhodesia, c. 1970-1980. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.

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Isobel, Birch, ed. Zimbabwe: A land divided. Oxford: Oxfam, 1992.

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Bush War operator: Memoirs of the Rhodesian Light Infantry, Selous Scouts and beyond. Solihull, West Midlands, England: Helion & Company, 2014.

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Godwin, Peter. Rhodesians never die: The impact of war and political change on white Rhodesia, c.1970-1980. Harare: Baobob, 1995.

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Rhodesian Air Force operations: With air strike log. Durban [South Africa]: Just Done Productions Publishing, 2007.

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The elite: The story of the Rhodesian special air service. South Africa: Three Knights Publications, 1985.

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Cole, Barbara. The elite: Rhodesian Special Air Service : pictorial. 2nd ed. Amanzimtoti: Three Knights, 1986.

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Mutema, Gaudencia. Rebuilding lives after genocide: Life histories of Rwandan refugees in Zimbabwe and Norway. [Bergen]: Centre for Women's and Gender Research, Faculty of, 2006.

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Mutema, Gaudencia. Rebuilding lives after genocide: Life histories of Rwandan refugees in Zimbabwe and Norway. [Bergen: Universitetet i Bergen, 2005.

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Jérôme, Sarde, ed. Commandos de brousse. Paris: B. Grasset, 1985.

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Reflections of a "God botherer". Springs: Rhodesia Association of South Africa, 1991.

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Reid-Daly, Ron. Pamwe chete: The legend of the Selous Scouts. Weltervreden Park, South Africa: Covos-Day Books, 1999.

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Warren, Charlie. Stick leader: R.L.I. Durban: Just Done Productions Publishing, 2007.

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Hatchard, John. Individual freedoms & state security in the African context: The case of Zimbabwe. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1992.

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War veterans in Zimbabwe's revolution : challenging neo-colonialism & settler & international capital. Harare, Zimbabwe: Weaver Press, 2011.

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Individual freedoms & state security in the African context: The case of Zimbabwe. Harare: Baobab Books, 1993.

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Preston, Matthew. Ending Civil War: Rhodesia and Lebanon in Perspective (International Library of War Studies). Tauris Academic Studies, 2005.

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Benatar, Isaac. The Song of Africa. Writers Club Press, 2000.

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Bush War Rhodesia 19661980. Helion & Company, 2014.

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Cilliers, Jakkie. Counter-Insurgency in Rhodesia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Stedman, Stephen John. Peacemaking in the Civil War: International Mediation in Zimbabwe, 1974-1980. L. Rienner Publishers, 1991.

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Cole, Barbara. The Elite. Covos Day Books,South Africa, 1985.

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Cole, Barbara. The elite: The story of the Rhodesian Special Air Service. Three Knights, 1985.

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Pamwe Chete. Covos Day, 2001.

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Birch, Isobel, and Robin Palmer. Zimbabwe: A Land Divided (Oxfam Country Profiles Series). Oxfam academic, 1992.

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No Insignificant Part: The Rhodesia Native Regiment and the East Africa Campaign of the First World War. Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2006.

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William, Zartman I., ed. Elusive peace: Negotiating an end to civil wars. Washington, D.C: Brookings Institution, 1995.

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Melber, Henning. Dag Hammarskjöld, the United Nations and the Decolonisation of Africa. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190087562.001.0001.

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In 1953 Dag Hammarskjöld became the second Secretary-General of the United Nations—the highest international civil servant. Before his mission was cut short by a 1961 plane crash in then Northern Rhodesia (today Zambia), he used his office to act on the basis of anti-hegemonic values, including solidarity and recognition of otherness. The dubious circumstances of Hammarskjöld’s death have received much attention, including a new official investigation (which is summarized in a chapter), but have perhaps overshadowed his diplomatic legacy—one that has often been hotly contested. This book summarizes Hammarskjöld’s personal background and the normative frameworks of the United Nations. He then explores the years of African decolonization during which Hammarskjöld was in office, investigating the scope and limits of his influence within the context of global governance during the Cold War. It paints a picture of a man with strong guiding principles, but limited room for maneuver, colliding with the essential interests of the big powers as the ‘wind of change’ blew over the African continent. The book is a critical contribution to the study of international politics and the role of the UN in the African decolonization processes during the Cold War. It is also exploring the role of individuals in leadership positions of the international civil service and by doing so is a tribute to the achievements of a cosmopolitan Swede.
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