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Superpower diplomacy in the horn of Africa
Sam Makinda's book, Superpower Diplomacy in the Horn of Africa, examines the involvement of two major powers—the United States and the Soviet Union—in the political and military dynamics of the Horn of Africa during the Cold War. Through a geopolitical approach and analysis of international relations, Makinda explains how the global rivalry between these two superpowers influenced regional stability, internal conflicts, and the policy direction of countries such as Ethiopia, Somalia, and other neighboring states. This book presents an in-depth examination of the diplomatic strategies, military aid, and international political maneuvers that shaped the modern political history of Northeast Africa. This work is an important reference in the study of African geopolitics and the Cold War.
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