U.S. policy in postcolonial Africa : four case studies in conflict resolution /
"This book, a concise examination of U.S. policy in contemporary Africa, delineates various aspects of the role that the U.S. played in exacerbating and/or resolving violent conflicts in postcolonial Africa and provides a succinct historical overview of these armed conflicts. Libraries, advance...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
P. Lang,
[2004], ©2004
New York : c2004 |
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Table of Contents:
- 1 U.S. role in world affairs
- 2. Armed conflicts in postcolonial Africa
- 3. Origins of the U.S. role in African conflicts
- 4. U.S. interventions in postcolonial Africa
- 5. U.S. role in conflicts in the horn of Africa
- 6. U.S. role in the Western Sahara conflict, 1975-2003
- 7. U.S. role in the Angola conflict, 1975-2002
- 8. The United States and the genocide in Rwanda, 1994
- 9. The African crisis response initiative (ACRI)
- 10. Conclusion.
- 1 U.S. role in world affairs
- 2. Armed conflicts in postcolonial Africa
- 3. Origins of the U.S. role in African conflicts
- 4. U.S. interventions in postcolonial Africa
- 5. U.S. role in conflicts in the horn of Africa
- 6. U.S. role in the Western Sahara conflict, 1975-2003
- 7. U.S. role in the Angola conflict, 1975-2002
- 8. The United States and the genocide in Rwanda, 1994
- 9. The African crisis response initiative (ACRI)
- 10. Conclusion.