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Africa in International Politics : External Involvement on the Continent
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Editor(s):
Ian Taylor
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Paul Williams
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February 24 2004
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Routledge
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9780203493175
Publication date (Online):
February 24 2004
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10.4324/9780203493175
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pp. 13
Introduction
pp. 35
The contending currents in United States involvement in sub-Saharan Africa
pp. 53
Britain and Africa after the Cold War
pp. 73
France’s policy towards Africa
pp. 95
The ‘all-weather friend’?
pp. 114
Russia and Africa
pp. 128
Japan–Africa relations
pp. 148
Canada and Africa: activist aspirations in straitened circumstances DAV I D B L AC K
pp. 167
The European Union’s external relations with Africa after the Cold War: aspects of continuity and change STEPHEN R . H U RT
pp. 186
The international financial institutions’ relations with Africa: insights from the issue of representation and voice C A RO LINE THOMAS
pp. 207
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