Review of Foreign intervention in Africa: From the Cold War to the War on Terror, by Elizabeth Schmidt. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. vi + 268 pp. £17.99 (paperback). ISBN 978 0 52170 903 3
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Africa is a continent of growing economic, social, political, and geostrategic importance. The estab...
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Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe dissertation examines three military interventions in Sub-Saharan Afric...
This critical appraisal of United States counterterrorism policy in Sub-Saharan Africa traces the br...
Domestic and international terrorism aside, the United States and the People’s Republic of China (PR...
Poverty, corruption, and conflictsa ffect many parts of Africa, but the source of these problems is ...
Military intervention remains controversial both when it happens and when it fails to happen. Since ...
The U.S. war on terror is now in its third year, and the bombings in Afghanistan and Iraq are far fr...
This is review of Kurt Mills\u27 most recent book, International Responses to Mass Atrocities in Afr...
In this volume Sabina Widmer analyses neutral Switzerland’s foreign policy in Angola, Mozambique, Et...
Norbert Frei, Daniel Stahl and Annette Weinke (eds.), Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention. Le...
A review of a book by Aleksi Ylönen, Jan Zahořík (eds.) "The Horn of Africa since the 1960s: Local a...
Gardinier David E. Schraeder (Peter J.) : United States Foreign Policy Towards Africa : Incrementali...
Cross-posted from: hsozkult.de Fabian Klose, Review of: Alexis Heraclides / Ada Dialla, Humanitaria...
Preface by Ali A. Mazrui.Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-393) and index
Africa is a continent of growing economic, social, political, and geostrategic importance. The estab...
The capstone examines the role United States plays in Africa through the avenue of covert operation ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe dissertation examines three military interventions in Sub-Saharan Afric...
This critical appraisal of United States counterterrorism policy in Sub-Saharan Africa traces the br...
Domestic and international terrorism aside, the United States and the People’s Republic of China (PR...