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African international relations
African International Relations is a comprehensive study of the international relations of African countries since independence in the 1960s. This book examines political dynamics, economic conditions, diplomatic relations, and development challenges in African countries within the context of the international system. The authors highlight the role of great powers, economic interdependence, developments in African countries' foreign policies, and how Africa has responded to global issues such as new colonialism, regional cooperation, and changes in the world order. The book also includes essays and scholarly lectures explaining Africa's relations with foreign countries and international organizations.
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