Africa in World Politics: A Pan-African PerspectiveAfrica World Press, 2002 - 311 pages This book examines the key aspects of Africa's external relations and reviews the various political, security and economic strategies through which independent African states have tried to enhance their power and status in the world. The author analyses the ideology of Eurafrica, as well as Europe's evolving relationship with Africa, while also assessing the prospects for African regional integration in the context of Pan-Africanism. |
Contents
Chapter | 1 |
Chapter | 8 |
Chapter 2 | 23 |
Chapter 3 | 55 |
Chapter 4 | 83 |
Chapter 6 | 121 |
Chapter 7 | 174 |
International Solidarity and Coooperation | 209 |
Chapter 9 | 245 |
Chapter 10 | 267 |
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