grantor: University of TorontoThe 1950s was a decade of momentous political change in (West) Africa which led to independence. More often than not, independence is used interchangeably with decolonization. But the working premise here is that decolonization involved not just independence, but a redefinition of center-periphery relations to allow for the integration of the African political elite into the colonial network. The redistribution of power at the global level after World War II meant that this redefinition was occurring within an American-dominated world system. On this score, America's involvement in Africa in the period beginning from 1948 was an integral part of its post-1945 striving for "a preponderance of power" in...
The purpose of the thesis is to utilize the realist-neorealist paradigm to analyze the United States...
The year 1960 marked the moment when the number of nominally independent African countries on the co...
Africa in US Policy Making : Questions of Continuity and Changes, 1958-1988, by Robert J. Cummings T...
IN MA R C H 1957, two important events took place in the political and intellectual histories of Af...
The colonial powers had contributed to the expression of widespread opinion about United States poli...
Since the end of French colonial rule in Guinea, “independence” has held a central place in its poli...
This study examines the evolution of American-African ties in the Second World War and considers the...
abstract: Historical study of Congo and Ghana during the period of decolonization with context of co...
Our belief in the self-determination, self-govern ment, and independence of peoples has persisted th...
The year 1960 marked the moment when the number of nominally independent African countries on the co...
The Western concept of independence implies that a sovereign nation is in control of its own economy...
This dissertation is an international history of the role of the United States in the process of dec...
The slow collapse of the European colonial empires after 1945 provides one of the great turning poin...
A thesis submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in partial fulfillment of the req...
I argue that competing visions of development guided the interventions of the United States and Fran...
The purpose of the thesis is to utilize the realist-neorealist paradigm to analyze the United States...
The year 1960 marked the moment when the number of nominally independent African countries on the co...
Africa in US Policy Making : Questions of Continuity and Changes, 1958-1988, by Robert J. Cummings T...
IN MA R C H 1957, two important events took place in the political and intellectual histories of Af...
The colonial powers had contributed to the expression of widespread opinion about United States poli...
Since the end of French colonial rule in Guinea, “independence” has held a central place in its poli...
This study examines the evolution of American-African ties in the Second World War and considers the...
abstract: Historical study of Congo and Ghana during the period of decolonization with context of co...
Our belief in the self-determination, self-govern ment, and independence of peoples has persisted th...
The year 1960 marked the moment when the number of nominally independent African countries on the co...
The Western concept of independence implies that a sovereign nation is in control of its own economy...
This dissertation is an international history of the role of the United States in the process of dec...
The slow collapse of the European colonial empires after 1945 provides one of the great turning poin...
A thesis submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in partial fulfillment of the req...
I argue that competing visions of development guided the interventions of the United States and Fran...
The purpose of the thesis is to utilize the realist-neorealist paradigm to analyze the United States...
The year 1960 marked the moment when the number of nominally independent African countries on the co...
Africa in US Policy Making : Questions of Continuity and Changes, 1958-1988, by Robert J. Cummings T...