UNITA-A Case Study In Modern Insurgency that gave the indigenous population greater access to schools. (money), the PeoplesRepublic of China Nganguela, kwangali, Lwena, and the Lunda (all of which http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/1984/BRR.htm
Extractions: UNITA-A Case Study In Modern Insurgency CSC 1984 SUBJECT AREA Strategic Issues ABSTRACT Author: Burke, Robert R., Major, USMC Title: UNITA - A Case Study in Modern Insurgency Publisher: Marine Corps Command and Staff College Date: 2 April 1984 After nearly 400 years of Portuguese rule, Angola finally became independent in November 1975. This independence was the culmination of nearly 14 years of civil war in which three insurgencies vied for control of Angola: the Movimento Popular de Libertacao de Angola (MPLA), the Frente Nacional de Libertacao de Angola (FNLA), and the Unizo Nacional para Independencia Total de Angola (UNITA). With the help of nearly 15,000 Cuban troops and massive aid from the Soviet Union, the Marxist MPLA defeated FNLA and UNITA in the Angolian civil war of 1975-76 and established a communist government in Angola. Despite the communist victory, fighting has not ended in Angola. Although FNLA has ceased to be a viable