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Foreign policy of African states : Politics of dependence and confrontation
This book examines the dynamics of African countries' foreign policies since the post-independence period. Dr. S. C. Saxena examines how economic, political, and military dependence on great powers shaped the diplomatic orientation of various African states. In addition to examining patterns of confrontation and cooperation, the book also highlights internal and external factors that influenced the ability of African states to determine their own foreign policies. This analysis provides a comprehensive overview of Africa's regional challenges in the international environment in the early 1980s.
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