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LEADER: 03424cam 2200601 a 4500
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050 4 $aDT353$b.T39 2010
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100 1 $aTaylor, Ian,$d1969-
245 14 $aThe international relations of Sub-Saharan Africa /$cIan Taylor.
260 $aNew York ;$aLondon :$bContinuum,$c2010.
300 $axi, 176 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aThe times they are(n't) a-changing: American policies in Africa -- Of spin and mirrors: Britain and new labour's policies toward Africa -- Effronterie magnifique: between La Rupture and Realpolitik in Franco-African relations -- Back to the future? The rising Chinese relationship with Africa -- Hands across the water: Indian engagement in Africa -- The empire(s) strike back? The European Union and Africa -- Why do we need political scientists? Africa and the international financial institutions -- Oil and its impact on Africa's international relations.
520 $a"Despite the myth of marginality and irrelevance, Africa has always been inextricably linked to the global stage and has long played an important - often-vital - role in international politics. Critically analyzing the modalities of governance in large parts of Africa, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the continent's international relations, arguing that contra to the notion that Africa is a passive bystander to global processes, its elites have generally proven themselves excellent arch-manipulators of the international system. Chapters on American, British, French, Chinese, Indian and European interactions with the continent engage with chapters on the role of the World Bank and IMF and the "new" scramble for Africa's oil to explain such processes."--Jacket.
651 0 $aAfrica, Sub-Saharan$xForeign relations$y1960-
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