Africa Embattled

Africa Embattled
Title Africa Embattled PDF eBook
Author Olusegun Obasanjo
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1988
Genre Africa
ISBN

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Africa Embattled

Africa Embattled
Title Africa Embattled PDF eBook
Author Olusegun Obasanjo
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 1988
Genre Africa
ISBN 9789782679369

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Embattled Freedom

Embattled Freedom
Title Embattled Freedom PDF eBook
Author Amy Murrell Taylor
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 368
Release 2018-10-26
Genre History
ISBN 1469643634

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The Civil War was just days old when the first enslaved men, women, and children began fleeing their plantations to seek refuge inside the lines of the Union army as it moved deep into the heart of the Confederacy. In the years that followed, hundreds of thousands more followed in a mass exodus from slavery that would destroy the system once and for all. Drawing on an extraordinary survey of slave refugee camps throughout the country, Embattled Freedom reveals as never before the everyday experiences of these refugees from slavery as they made their way through the vast landscape of army-supervised camps that emerged during the war. Amy Murrell Taylor vividly reconstructs the human world of wartime emancipation, taking readers inside military-issued tents and makeshift towns, through commissary warehouses and active combat, and into the realities of individuals and families struggling to survive physically as well as spiritually. Narrating their journeys in and out of the confines of the camps, Taylor shows in often gripping detail how the most basic necessities of life were elemental to a former slave's quest for freedom and full citizenship. The stories of individuals--storekeepers, a laundress, and a minister among them--anchor this ambitious and wide-ranging history and demonstrate with new clarity how contingent the slaves' pursuit of freedom was on the rhythms and culture of military life. Taylor brings new insight into the enormous risks taken by formerly enslaved people to find freedom in the midst of the nation's most destructive war.

Ethiopia Embattled

Ethiopia Embattled
Title Ethiopia Embattled PDF eBook
Author United States. Defense Intelligence Agency. Directorate for Intelligence Research. Western Division
Publisher
Pages 117
Release 1978
Genre Ethiopia
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Israel, the Embattled Ally

Israel, the Embattled Ally
Title Israel, the Embattled Ally PDF eBook
Author Nadav Safran
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 673
Release 1981
Genre History
ISBN 0674468821

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Through thirty turbulent years, the United States has been deeply enmeshed in Israel's destiny. Seldom in the history of international relations has such a world power been involved so intensely for so long with such a small power. How this phenomenon came to pass and how it will affect the future are explained in this compelling history of Israel and its relations with the United States—from the 1947 United Nations resolution through Kissinger's shuttle diplomacy to Carter's peace campaign. To form the backdrop for this extraordinary relationship, Nadav Safran paints a detailed portrait of the historical forces that combined to create the Jewish state. He unfolds panel after panel of Israeli life—its physical environment, people, economy, politics, and religion. He examines Israel's responses to the many security crises it has faced since becoming a nation, and presents a clear and thorough exposition of its defense strategy and descriptions of all its wars. Safran then presents his brilliant analysis of Israel and America in international politics. Cutting through the tangle of the Arab–Israeli conflict, the East–West struggle, the disagreement among Western powers, the conflicts within and among the Arab states, and the impact of special interest groups in the United States on its foreign policy, Safran deftly pursues fluctuations in the American–Israeli relationship as it moved from simple friendship to an alliance of friends. A concluding chapter recapitulates the highlights of that evolution and projects its relevance for the future of the Middle East and American–Israeli relations.

Neoliberalism and Globalization in Africa

Neoliberalism and Globalization in Africa
Title Neoliberalism and Globalization in Africa PDF eBook
Author J. Mensah
Publisher Springer
Pages 278
Release 2008-12-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230617212

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This book looks at Africa's involvement in contemporary neoliberal globalization, paying particular attention to the social, economic, political, and cultural cost of the unbalanced structure of global wealth and power between Africa and the rest of the world.

Regional Hegemons

Regional Hegemons
Title Regional Hegemons PDF eBook
Author David J Myers
Publisher Routledge
Pages 368
Release 2019-06-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000309452

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The bitter U.S. experience in Vietnam and the pain inflicted on theSoviet Union by its Afghanistan adventure have caused Washington andMoscow to rethink the costs and benefits of unilateral military interventionon behalf of threatened clients, especially in the third world. Also, asthe Cold War winds down, the crusading spirit that has driven superpowercompetition since the end of World War II appears increasingly anachronistic.Expenditures by the superpowers in pursuit of military superiority,or even to ensure parity, are now criticized for the security theydo not provide or for detracting from economic growth. The lattercriticism has grown in importance as the U.S. economy has confrontednew challenges from Japan and Germany and as the Soviet economystruggles to avoid collapse. Thus when Saddam Hussein's August 1990invasion of Kuwait challenged the political and economic status quo inthe oil-rich Middle East, neither the United States nor the Soviet Unionresponded unilaterally. Cooperatively they crafted an international consensusto confront the challenge.