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Africa in world politics : a Pan-African perspective

Guy Martin
"This book reviews the various ideologies and policies that independent African states have used to enhance their power and status in the world through a range of political, security, and economic strategies of inter-African cooperation and integration. Against the background of the ideology of Eurafrica, which informs Europe's and France's evolving relationship with Africa, the author assesses the prospects of the counter-ideology of Pan-Africanism. Africa's economic, political, cultural, and geostratic relations with Europe - within the framework of the successive Lome Convention - and with France - within the framework of the La Francophone and Franco-African cooperation system - are thoroughly examined."--Jacket

Print Book, English, ©2002
Africa World Press, Trenton, NJ, ©2002