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Mercenaries as a political Tool of World Powers in the Congo Сrisis of 1960–1967

https://doi.org/10.46272/2587-8476-2018-0-1-52-64

Abstract

The period of national liberation movements was marked by a struggle for political influence between world powers in the rich newly independent countries. The Congo crisis was the first to witness such an intense use of mercenaries by world powers in modern history. Policies differed – several western countries hired mercenaries to help suppress secessionist insurgencies, while others used them to support the secession of some regions in the Congo (now – Democratic Republic of Congo). Mercenaries were used to suppress Simba rebellion, to help in release of hostages, as well as in training the Congolese National Army. There was much to gain from the use of mercenary forces by the former colonizing nations. While formally they set the colonies free, informally they continued influencing politics in these countries using clandestine forces – the phenomenon which later becomes known as an essential component of “neocolonialism”. The use of numerous “soldiers of fortune” in the Congo will launch a process of corporate mercenarism, leading to the participation of mercenaries and private military contractors in a higher number of conflicts. In a short period of time contractors will become an integral part of military missions worldwide.

About the Author

M. A. Nebolsina
MGIMO
Russian Federation
Maria A. Nebolsina, PhD (Political science), researcher, Center for Euro-Atlantic security, Institute for International Studies.


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Nebolsina M.A. Mercenaries as a political Tool of World Powers in the Congo Сrisis of 1960–1967. Journal of International Analytics. 2018;(1):52-64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46272/2587-8476-2018-0-1-52-64

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