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U.S. policy toward Africa
This volume examines the evolution of United States policy toward Africa during the post–World War II era, focusing on political, economic, and strategic factors that shaped American engagement with the continent. Edited by Frederick S. Arkhurst and produced in cooperation with the Phelps-Stokes Fund, the book provides analyses from multiple scholars and policymakers on issues such as decolonization, Cold War geopolitics, developmental assistance, and diplomatic relations. It offers a comprehensive overview of the challenges and priorities that influenced U.S.–Africa relations during the early 1970s, making it a valuable resource for students of international politics and African studies.
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