This book provides a timely analysis of African foreign policies in a post-Cold War environment where African marginalization from the global economy appears to be increasing. It offers explanations for how African states are adapting to the international challenges of the late twentieth century.
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This volume of thirteen original essays provides a timely analysis of African foreign policies in a post?Cold War environment where African marginalization from the global economy appears to be increasing. Four thematic essays give an overview of critical changes occurring in African foreign policies, and ten country-by-country case studies provide specific analyses of decision-making, intraregional relations, and the struggles over policy with external agencies, including the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. African Foreign Policies offers explanations for how African states are adapting to the international challenges of the late twentieth century.
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