Tycho van der Hoog is Assistant Professor of International Security Studies at the Netherlands Defence Academy. His work focuses on African international relations. He holds a PhD from the African Studies Centre of Leiden University, and has conducted extensive field research in Africa, Europe, the United States and South Korea.
‘A fascinating story that sheds light on North Korea and the Southern African regimes that fought for independence. Well-written and full of captivating detail, but maintaining a clear overarching analysis, this is an excellent contribution to our study of liberation movements and South–South relations.’ -- <b>Sara Rich Dorman, Senior Lecturer in African Politics, University of Edinburgh, and author of <i>Understanding Zimbabwe: From Liberation to Authoritarianism</i></b> ‘A gripping read, full of illuminating detail about the period of decolonisation and the Cold War. As the first comprehensive historical study of Africa–North Korea relations, this is a unique book.’ -- <b>Christopher J. Lee, Harvard University, and editor of <i>Making a World after Empire: The Bandung Moment and Its Political Afterlives</i></b> ‘A pioneering study of tremendous value. Exploring a wealth of primary sources, it offers fascinating insights into the North Korean engagement with Southern Africa. The support of liberation movements created lasting bonds and deep loyalties as a business model for the present.’ -- <b>Henning Melber, author of <i>Understanding Namibia</i> and <i>The Long Shadow of German Colonialism</i></b> ‘North Korea is often depicted as isolated and friendless. This illuminating book helps to debunk this misconception by presenting the fascinating history of North Korea’s relations with Southern Africa. Recommended for anyone seeking new insights into North Korea’s links with the outside world.' -- <b>Ramon Pacheco Pardo, Professor of International Relations, King’s College London, and author of <i>Shrimp to Whale: South Korea from the Forgotten War to K-Pop</i> and co-author of <i>Korea: A New History of South and North</i></b> ‘This richly researched and lucidly written book forges a new path in international history. Essential reading for anyone interested in this subject.’ -- <b>Alanna O’Malley, Associate Professor of International History, Leiden University, and author of <i>The Diplomacy of Decolonisation: America, Britain and the United Nations during the Congo Crisis 1960-1964</i></b> ‘This is a good book that focuses on the important but largely unresearched area of Africa’s political and historical relations with North Korea. I recommend it to scholars and practitioners in strategy, politics and international relations.’ -- <b>Chibuike Uche, Stephen Ellis Professor of the Governance of Finance and Integrity in Africa, African Studies Centre, Leiden University</b>