The Great Powers and Africa

The Great Powers and Africa
Title The Great Powers and Africa PDF eBook
Author Waldemar A. Nielsen
Publisher
Pages 431
Release 1969
Genre Africa
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Major Power Rivalry in Africa

Major Power Rivalry in Africa
Title Major Power Rivalry in Africa PDF eBook
Author Michelle Gavin
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-05-17
Genre
ISBN 9780876093870

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Great Powers and Little Wars

Great Powers and Little Wars
Title Great Powers and Little Wars PDF eBook
Author A. Hamish Ion
Publisher Praeger
Pages 264
Release 1993-01-30
Genre History
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This volume addresses a timely subject--the question of small wars and the limits of power from a historical perspective. The theme is developed through case studies of small wars that the Great Powers conducted in Africa and Asia during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This historical overview clearly shows the dangers inherent for a metropolitan government and its armed forces once such military operations are undertaken. Importantly, these examples from the past stand as a warning against current and future misapplication of military strength and the misuse of military forces. While continuing diplomatic efforts at limiting nuclear weapons, at reducing stockpiles of conventional arms, and the ongoing political change in Eastern Europe have lessened the dangers of a major war between the superpowers, small wars like the Persian Gulf War still occur. The end of the Cold War has brought more armed conflict in Europe, albeit in the form of sporadic civil war or ethnic violence, than during the height of NATO and Warsaw Pact confrontation. Indeed, it seems that as the risks of nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union have diminished, political leaders have become more willing to resort to military force to solve complex international problems before exhausting diplomatic channels. This study will be of interest to policymakers and scholars interested in the judicial exercise of power.

Great Powers and US Foreign Policy towards Africa

Great Powers and US Foreign Policy towards Africa
Title Great Powers and US Foreign Policy towards Africa PDF eBook
Author Stephen M. Magu
Publisher Springer
Pages 204
Release 2018-08-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3319940961

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This book addresses one main question: whether the United States has a cohesive foreign policy for Africa. In assessing the history of the United States and its interactions with the continent, particularly with the Horn of Africa, the author casts doubt on whether successive US administrations had a cohesive foreign policy for Africa. The volume examines the historical interactions between the US and the continent, evaluates the US involvement in Africa through foreign policy lenses, and compares foreign policy preferences and strategies of other European, EU and BRIC countries towards Africa.

The Struggle for Africa

The Struggle for Africa
Title The Struggle for Africa PDF eBook
Author Gérard Chaliand
Publisher New York : St. Martin's Press
Pages 121
Release 1982-01-01
Genre Africa
ISBN 9780312768683

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Brazil’s Africa Strategy

Brazil’s Africa Strategy
Title Brazil’s Africa Strategy PDF eBook
Author C. Stolte
Publisher Springer
Pages 232
Release 2015-04-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137499575

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The book analyzes Brazil's Africa engagement as a rising power's strategy to gain global recognition, linking it to Brazil's broader foreign policy objectives and shedding light on the mechanisms of Brazilian status-seeking in Africa.

World War I in Africa

World War I in Africa
Title World War I in Africa PDF eBook
Author Anne Samson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 319
Release 2019-02-07
Genre History
ISBN 1788314441

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The vast military campaigns in Africa during World War I were among the most ambitious of the Great War. Many histories, however, have regarded these campaigns as side-shows to the war on the Western Front. World War One in Africa looks afresh at the impact of the strategy of the German and Allied campaigns, and at the great rivalry between General Jan Christian Smuts, who took on the German forces in East Africa, and General Lettow-Vorbeck, celebrated as the only German general to occupy British territory and whose troops finished the war undefeated. Using primary material from British and South African archives, this book is a detailed study of the giants of the campaign, and the battles which would shape the outcome of the Great War as well as the future of the African continent and the British Empire.