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USSR and Nkrumah’s Project of the Union of African States, 1963–1965 (Based on Russian Archival Materials)

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Drawing on declassified documents housed in the Russian Federation Archives of Foreign Policy (Arkhiv vneshnei politiki Rosssiyiskoi Federatsii, AVP RF) and the Russian State Archive of Contemporary History (Rossiyiskiyi gosudarstvennyi arkhiv noveisheyi istorii, RGANI), the details of a secret 1963 mission of Soviet experts to Ghana, and its political consequences are investigated. The purpose of the mission was to elaborate constituent documents of the Union of African States, which the Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah sought to create. Thus, Professor Vladimir Ya. Aboltin was tasked to design an economic program of the Union. He advanced the idea of establishing a Pan-African Customs Union and the Central African Bank which would issue a common currency. He also proposed to industrialize Africa and to work out the intra-African infrastructure projects, as well as to develop Sahara gradually. Aboltin believed that the way he chartered for African economic integration would “weaken the overall position of imperialism, which employs new forms of colonialism in Africa.” On his return to Moscow, Aboltin submitted a comprehensive secret memo “On Pan-Africanism” to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CC CPSU). Pan-Africanism was defined as an “ideology, racist in its basis, not compatible with Marxism-Leninism,” an “utopia divorced from reality.” He advised the Soviet leadership not to treat pan-Africanists as reliable allies, even if they declared a socialist path of development, including Nkrumah whose conception of Nkrumaism was “a mixture of all sorts of things.” Given Aboltin’s assessment, the Soviet leaders reacted with restraint to the May 1965 request of the Ghanaian Minister of Foreign Affairs Kojo Botsio to allocate 300 million pounds to his country for “the struggle to achieve inter-African unity based on socialist principles.”

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Notes

  1. 1.

    AVP RF. F. (fond, collection) 0573. Op. (opis’, inventory) 8. P. (papka, folder) 14. D. (delo, file) 7. L. (list, page) 23–24. Memorandum by V. Ya. Aboltin to the Central Committee of the CPSU “On Pan-Africanism,” February 26, 1964 (In Russian).

  2. 2.

    Ibid. P. 24.

  3. 3.

    RGANI. F. 5. Op. 55. D. 341. L. 3. Chairman of the Commission of the Presidium of the Council of Ministers of the USSR on the issues of the CMEA (the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance)—a Minister of the USSR V. N. Novikov to the CC CPSU, September 19, 1963 (In Russian).

  4. 4.

    RGANI. F. 5. Op. 55. D. 341. L. 2. Resolution of the CPSU’s CC “On sending to Ghana comrades Kulikov V. G. and Aboltina V. Ya. to assist in elaborating the recommendations on collective defense and the development of inter-African economic cooperation of African countries – members of the Organization of African unity,” September 24, 1964 (In Russian).

  5. 5.

    Ibid.

  6. 6.

    AVP RF. F. 0573. Op. 8. P. 14. D. 7. L. 7–13. Memorandum by V. Ya. Aboltin to the CC CPSU “On the progress in the fulfilment of the mission assigned by the Presidium of the CC CPSU on September 24, 1963,” February 26, 1964 (In Russian).

  7. 7.

    Ibid. L. 7, 8.

  8. 8.

    Ibid. L. 8.

  9. 9.

    Ibid. L. 10.

  10. 10.

    Ibid. L. 9.

  11. 11.

    Ibid. L. 10–11.

  12. 12.

    AVP RF. F. 0573. Op. 8. P. 14. D. 7. L. 11. Aboltin’s Memorandum “On the progress in the fulfilment …,” February 26, 1964.

  13. 13.

    AVP RF. F. 0573. Op. 8. P. 14. D. 7. L. 14–29. Aboltin’s Memorandum “On Pan-Africanism,” February 26, 1964.

  14. 14.

    AVP RF. F. 0573. Op. 8. P. 14. D. 7. L. 15, 16. Aboltin’s Memorandum “On Pan-Africanism,” February 26, 1964.

  15. 15.

    Ibid. L. 25, 26.

  16. 16.

    Ibid. L. 19, 20.

  17. 17.

    Ibid. L. 14.

  18. 18.

    Ibid. L. 23.

  19. 19.

    Ibid.

  20. 20.

    Ibid. L. 24, 22.

  21. 21.

    Ibid. L. 28, 26.

  22. 22.

    Ibid. L. 27–28.

  23. 23.

    AVP RF. F. 0573. Op. 8. P. 14. D. 6. L. 1. Soviet Embassy in Ghana to the chief of the second African department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR M.D. Sytenko, March 4, 1964.

  24. 24.

    AVP RF. F. 0573. Op. 9. P. 17. D. 3. L. 7. From the diary of A.A. Gromyko. Reception of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Ghana Kojo Botsio, May 4, 1965 (In Russian).

  25. 25.

    Ibid. L. 3, 5, 8.

  26. 26.

    AVP RF. F. 0573. Op. 9. P. 17. D. 4. L. 8. From the diary of the Chairman of the State Committee [on Foreign Economic Relations] S. Skachkov. Record of the talk with the Head of the government delegation of the Republic of Ghana, Minister of Foreign Affairs Kojo Botsio, May 5, 1965) (In Russian).

  27. 27.

    Ibid. L. 8, 9.

  28. 28.

    AVP RF. F. 0573. Op. 9. P. 17. D. 17. L. 8, 9. A. A. Gromyko, S. A. Skachkov to the CC CPSU, May 5, 1964 (In Russian).

  29. 29.

    AVP RF. F. 0573. Op. 9. P. 17. D. 9. L. 115. The second African Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR. “On the visit of the government delegation of Ghana to the USSR (Brief information),” June 10, 1965 (In Russian).

  30. 30.

    AVP RF. F. 573. Op. 9. P. 15. D. 5. L. 24.

  31. 31.

    AVP RF. F. 573. Op. 9. P. 15. D. 5. L. 27.

  32. 32.

    AVP RF. F. 0573. Op. 10. P. 20. D. 11. L. 55. The third secretary of the Soviet embassy in Ghana S. Belyaev “The Ghana’s position on the main international issues (Information),” January 25, 1966 (In Russian).

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Mazov, S.V. (2021). USSR and Nkrumah’s Project of the Union of African States, 1963–1965 (Based on Russian Archival Materials). In: Vasiliev, A.M., Degterev, D.A., Shaw, T.M. (eds) Africa and the Formation of the New System of International Relations. Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77336-6_5

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