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

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This book offers a continent-wide examination of Africa's foreign policy and diplomacy, addressing the relevance of its many languages, precolonial history, traditional value systems, and previous international relationships.

- Presents an exhaustive assessment of all the African nations and their international relations from the perspective of African history and the continent's traditions of statecraft

- Contains fascinating information regarding Africa's natural resource base, its status as the "Cradle of Humankind," descriptions of Africa as ''The Dark Continent," Africa's paradoxes, and the reasons for Africa's isolation, exploitation, impoverishment, and marginalization

- Six charts provide handy reference to topics such as territories and regions adjacent to Africa in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, dates of independence, status, and leaders of African countries at independence and now, and years of political independence of Sub-Saharan African countries

- Includes six useful maps, including a world map and physical, historical, colonial, regional and political maps of Africa

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Product Details
Praeger
0313379831 / 9780313379833
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
327.6
21/10/2010
English
531 pages
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