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The Foreign policies of African States
The Foreign Policies of African States, edited by Olajide Aluko, is a collection of scholarly studies on the dynamics of African countries' foreign policies after independence. The contributors discuss the internal and external factors that shaped the foreign policies of various countries on the continent, including the influence of colonialism, regional interests, Africa's relations with great powers, and the role of international organizations. Through an analytical approach and case studies, the book provides a comprehensive overview of how African countries built their diplomatic identities, faced the challenges of dependency, and formulated foreign policy strategies in a changing international environment.
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