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Major power rivalry in Africa / Michelle D. Gavin.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Discussion paper series on managing global disorder ; no. 5Publisher: New York : Council of Foreign relations, Center for preventive action, 2021Description: 39 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780876093870
LOC classification:
  • G283m 2021
Summary: This book, 'Major Power Rivalry in Africa,' discusses the geopolitical dynamics and strategic interests of major world powers, particularly the United States and China, on the African continent. It explores the motivations behind the involvement of these powers, the sources of friction that arise from their interactions, and the potential for both conflict and cooperation. The work emphasizes the importance of understanding Africa's growing demographic and economic significance, as well as the need for nuanced U.S. policies that align with African aspirations. It highlights the challenges of navigating international relations and the strategic implications for global governance. The intended audience includes policymakers, scholars, and individuals interested in foreign relations and African geopolitics.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Automatización y Procesos Técnicos Automatización y Procesos Técnicos (1er. Piso) G283m 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000198180

This book, 'Major Power Rivalry in Africa,' discusses the geopolitical dynamics and strategic interests of major world powers, particularly the United States and China, on the African continent. It explores the motivations behind the involvement of these powers, the sources of friction that arise from their interactions, and the potential for both conflict and cooperation. The work emphasizes the importance of understanding Africa's growing demographic and economic significance, as well as the need for nuanced U.S. policies that align with African aspirations. It highlights the challenges of navigating international relations and the strategic implications for global governance. The intended audience includes policymakers, scholars, and individuals interested in foreign relations and African geopolitics.

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