African Crisis Areas and U.S. Foreign Policy

Primary author
Publisher
Univ. of California Press
Place of Publication
Berkeley
Date of Publication
1985
Number of Pages
373
Subjects
Classification
II Regions and countries | A Africa | 99 Africa: General
Description
Coleman and Sklar: Introduction
Foltz: United States Policy towards South Africa: Is one Possible?
Nolutshungu:
South African Policy and United States Options in Southern Africa
Price: Creating New political Realities: Pretoria's Drive for Regional Hegemony
Holloway: Congressional Initiatives on South Africa
Rotberg: Namibia and the Crisis of Constructive Engagement
Bender: American Policy toward Angola: A History of Linkage
Isaacman: Mozambique: Tugging at the Chains of Dependency
Selassie: The American Dilemma on the Horn
Keller: United States Foreign Policy on the Horn of Africa: Policymaking with Blinders on
Petterson: Somalia and the United States, 1977 - 83: The New Relationship
Young: Thee Zairan Crisis and American Foreign Policy
Nzongola-Ntalaja: United states policy Toward Zaire
Lemarchand: The Crisis in Chad
Hodges: At Odds with Self-Determination: The United States and Western Sahara
Wolpe: The Dangers of Globalism
Duignan: Africa from a Globalist Perspective
Jouve: France and the Crisis Areas in Africa
Abernethy: Reflections on a Continent in Crisis
Copy Number
1
Identifier
II A 99  BEN  reg 22450
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