Revolutionaries for the Right
Anticommunist Internationalism and Paramilitary Warfare in the Cold War
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of North Carolina Press
Published:30th Aug '21
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Freedom fighters. Guerrilla warriors. Soldiers of fortune. The many civil wars and rebellions against communist governments drew heavily from this cast of characters. Yet from Nicaragua to Afghanistan, Vietnam to Angola, Cuba to the Congo, the connections between these anticommunist groups have remained hazy and their coordination obscure. Yet as Kyle Burke reveals, these conflicts were the product of a rising movement that sought paramilitary action against communism worldwide. Tacking between the United States and many other countries, Burke offers an international history not only of the paramilitaries who started and waged small wars in the second half of the twentieth century but of conservatism in the Cold War era.
From the start of the Cold War, Burke shows, leading U.S. conservatives and their allies abroad dreamed of an international anticommunist revolution. They pinned their hopes to armed men, freedom fighters who could unravel communist states from within. And so they fashioned a global network of activists and state officials, guerrillas and mercenaries, ex-spies and ex-soldiers to sponsor paramilitary campaigns in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Blurring the line between state-sanctioned and vigilante violence, this armed crusade helped radicalize right-wing groups in the United States while also generating new forms of privatized warfare abroad.
An important book that contributes to a growing body of scholarship on the transnational dimensions of the far right. Its careful analysis of anti-Communist activism, from propaganda to paramilitarism, is relevant for anyone seeking a better understanding of the Cold War and insights into contemporary politics." - Journal of Cold War Studies
"Burke's book constitutes an exemplary exercise in transnational historical scholarship that illuminates the Cold War-era Right's vision, goals, and organizing in crucially important new ways that materially add to knowledge." - Journal of American History
"What distinguishes Burke's book from other works on the subject is his comprehensive description of the engagement of conservatives with international anti-communist movements." - Choice
ISBN: 9781469666204
Dimensions: 233mm x 155mm x 20mm
Weight: 333g
368 pages