African international relations Olatunde J. C. B. Ojo, D. K. Orwa, C. M. B. Utete
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0582643945
- 0582643937
- Entsäuert 2011
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Main Library Core Collection | DT30.5 OJO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 39961 | Available | BK130383 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1 - Theories of international relations / D.K. Orwa, 2 - The international actors / Olatunde Ojo, 3 - Foreign policy and the developing state / C.M.B. Utete, 4 - Africa and the global economy / Olatunde Ojo, 5 - The search for African unity / D.K. Orwa, 6 - African states and the superpowers / D.K. Orwa, 7- Africa and the former colonial powers / D.M.B. Utete, 8 - Africa and the United Nations / C.M.B. Utete, 9 - Causes of conflict in the relations of African states / D.K. Orwa, 10 - Regional co-operation and integration / Olatunde Ojo.
African international relations analyses all these issues from an African perspective. Its authors - a Nigerian, a Kenyan and a Zimbabwean - use their knowledge of the whole of the African continent to explain the problems facing Africa in the modern world. Chapters cover both theory and practice of international relations.
bema: es Hamburg SUB 18 Entsäuert 2011
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