Africa in the post-Cold War international system
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Africa in the post-Cold War international system
Pinter, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This is a comprehensive critical analysis of the impact of the end of the Cold War on Africa and the attempt by the African states to adjust to the emerging international order. Topics include: security and strategic issues, human rights, conflict management, relations with the great powers, international organizations and multilateral financial institutions. A tribute to James Mayall from several of his former pupils, this collection of essays includes both original data and recent thinking on Africa's post-Cold War international relations.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Looking inwards: Africa and the end of the Cold War - an overview of impact, S. Thomas
- old concepts and new challenges - African nationalism in the post-Cold War era, K. von Hippel
- regional and sub-regional conflict management efforts, A. Sesay
- the redemocratization process in Africa, S. Akinrinade
- changing perspectives on human rights in Africa, F. Olonisakin
- Southern Africa and the end of apartheid - challenges and opportunities, A. Alao. Part 2 Africa and the post-Cold-War international environment: Africa and global society - marginality, conditionality and conjuncture, S. Wright
- Africa, non-alignment and the end of the Cold War, A. Sesay
- Africa and the United Nations, S. Akinrinade
- global economic factors in Africa's environmental crisis, J. Clapp
- the triumph of realism - Africa and the Middle East, O. Ojo.
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