1. Understanding Africa's International Relations Part 1: Historical Context 2. From Kingdoms to States 3. Africa During the Cold War Part 2: The Pursuit of Freedom and Development 4. Foreign Aid and Economic Conditionality 5. External Pressures for Political Reform and Human Rights 6. The Elusive Goal of African Unity Part 3: The Challenges of Security 7. The Regionalization of Conflict 8. Humanitarian Assistance and Peace Operations 9. The Politics of Migration Part 4: Engaging with External Actors 10. Africa and the United States 11. Africa and Europe 12. Africa and the Emerging Powers Part 5: Conclusion 13. International Relations and Domestic Politics Entwined.
Beth EliseWhitaker is associate professor of political science at
the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
John F. Clark is professor of politics and international relations
at Florida International University.
To explain Africa's international relations in one book is a daunting challenge, one that the authors have fully met.... I will certainly adopt this book as a required text for my classes.
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