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The African Foreign Policy of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
A Documentary Analysis
48,99 € |
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Verlag: | Lexington Books |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 23.02.2007 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9780739151747 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 298 |
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The African Foreign Policy of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger outlines in clear, comprehensive terms the details of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's foreign policy toward Africa and how that policy related to other aspects of his global viewpoint. For the first time, editors Hanes Walton, Jr., Robert Louis Stevenson, and James Bernard Rosser bring together a diverse collection of public documents, speeches, and congressional presentations for critical analysis and in-depth discussion. This book presents an intellectual evaluation of governmental sources to determine the kinds of foreign policy proposals and programs that Kissinger developed for the various crises and problems which were under way in Africa. The essays demonstrate how Kissinger used his brand of shuttle diplomacy to set up delicate negotiations to ease the new international tensions and the power-rivalry. The African Foreign Policy of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger offers important insight that will stimulate debate and be a lively read for those interested in international politics and political science.
The African Foreign Policy of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger outlines in clear, comprehensive terms the details of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's foreign policy toward Africa and how that policy related to other aspects of his global viewpoint. This book presents an intellectual evaluation of governmental sources to determine the kinds of foreign policy proposals and programs that Kissinger developed for the various crises and problems which were under way in Africa.
Part 1 The Rise of the State Department's African Policy
<br>Chapter 2 African Foreign Policy Before the Kissinger Years: The G. Mennen "Soapy" Williams Era 1961-1966
<br>Chapter 3 G. Mennen "Soapy" Williams and the American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa: Rethinking the Origins of Multiculturalism in U.S. Foreign Policy
<br>Part 4 Background: Secretary of State Kissinger and African Policy
<br>Chapter 5 Kissinger's African Policy
<br>Chapter 6 U.S. African Policy Under Henry Kissinger
<br>Chapter 7 A Critic of the Kissinger's Study of Southern Africa
<br>Chapter 8 Documents: Statements, Speeches, and Interviews
<br>Chapter 9 The Role of African Nation-states in Kissinger's Concept of International Politics
<br>Chapter 2 African Foreign Policy Before the Kissinger Years: The G. Mennen "Soapy" Williams Era 1961-1966
<br>Chapter 3 G. Mennen "Soapy" Williams and the American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa: Rethinking the Origins of Multiculturalism in U.S. Foreign Policy
<br>Part 4 Background: Secretary of State Kissinger and African Policy
<br>Chapter 5 Kissinger's African Policy
<br>Chapter 6 U.S. African Policy Under Henry Kissinger
<br>Chapter 7 A Critic of the Kissinger's Study of Southern Africa
<br>Chapter 8 Documents: Statements, Speeches, and Interviews
<br>Chapter 9 The Role of African Nation-states in Kissinger's Concept of International Politics
Hanes Walton, Jr., is professor of political science and secretary to the Faculty in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan. Robert Louis Stevenson is Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts and English at Savannah State University. The Rev. James Bernard Rosser, Sr., is an Episcopal Priest in Atlanta, Georgia.