The African Presence in world affairs : national development and its role in foreign policy /
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TextPublication details: London : Free Press of Glencoe, c1963.Description: xvi, 304 pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 960.3 RIV
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The book employs a multidisciplinary approach to analyses the way in which the complex of economic and political forces in Africa operates to shape the foreign policies of the new African states. Section two discusses the problems of growth-the modernization of agriculture, the "Africanisation" of economies, the push for education and the role of welfare state concepts. Section three treats of the search for stability, with an analysis of state structures and political systems, the development of nationalism and African neutralism and the United Nations.
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