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African foreign policy and diplomacy from antiquity to the 21st century Vol. II

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Publication details: London Praeger 2010Description: 531p xiISBN:
  • 9780313379826
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.600000 NAN-II
Contents:
Content: Vol -- 2 : How Europeans conquered Africa from coast to interior -- Motivations, processes, procedures, and consequences of the "scramble for Africa". Understanding Ottoman diplomacy and the influence of leadership by African women -- Peripheralization of Africa in European and world markets -- Africans during World War I and the interwar period -- From pan-Africanism to African unity -- African development and security in theory and reality -- Understanding the determinants of African foreign policy : case studies on some African states and their modes of foreign policy -- African international relations in theory and reality -- Africa and public international organization, administration, and development -- African poverty and attempts to overcome the poverty syndrome in contemporary Africa -- African geopolitics in the 21st century -- Conclusion : greatness or more dashed expectations?.
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Content:
Vol --
2 : How Europeans conquered Africa from coast to interior --
Motivations, processes, procedures, and consequences of the "scramble for Africa". Understanding Ottoman diplomacy and the influence of leadership by African women --
Peripheralization of Africa in European and world markets --
Africans during World War I and the interwar period --
From pan-Africanism to African unity --
African development and security in theory and reality --
Understanding the determinants of African foreign policy : case studies on some African states and their modes of foreign policy --
African international relations in theory and reality --
Africa and public international organization, administration, and development --
African poverty and attempts to overcome the poverty syndrome in contemporary Africa --
African geopolitics in the 21st century --
Conclusion : greatness or more dashed expectations?.

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