African International Relations
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African International Relations

An Annotated Bibliography, Second Edition

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African International Relations

An Annotated Bibliography, Second Edition

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African International Relations is a thoroughly revised and updated bibliography that contains annotated entries for international books and journal articles in the field of African international relations.

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African International Relations: General Works

0001 Africa Research Bulletin. Economic, Financial, and Technical Series. Woolfardsworthy, Great Britain, monthly. This is an excellent source for current events and data.
0002 Africa Research Bulletin, Political Series. Woolfardsworthy, Great Britain, monthly. This is an excellent source for current events and data.
0003 Africa South of the Sahara. New York, NY: Unipub, R.R. Bowker. London; Europa, annual. First published in 1970, this reference volume contains chapters on each state, detailed information on regional organizations, a who's who, statistics, and directories of diplomatic corps.
0004 AKE, CLAUDE. "Explanatory Notes on the Political Economy of Africa." Journal of Modern African Studies, 14, 1, March 1976: 1-23.
0005 ________ .The New World Order. A View from the South. Lagos: Malthouse Press, 1992. 62 pp., bibl. "Claude Ake is one of Africa's most distinguished social scientists. This booklet launches the first of die Position Papers of the Centre for Advanced Social Science in Nigeria. The papers embody reflections and positions on issues which are salient to the prospects of progress in Africa. The debate about a new world order has been conducted so far from the same position and largely common assumptions--the perspective of the North. Here the author offers a view from the South. The work is divided into four parts: The View of the North; A View from the South; Security Threats of the New World Order; and Security Prospects and the New World Order."
0006 ALI, SHEIK, RUSTUM. Third World at the Crossroads. New York, NY: Praeger Publishers, 1989, 221 pp., bibl., index.
0007 AMIN, SAMIR. (Transl. by Francis McDonagh). Neo-Colonialism in West Africa. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1973. 298 pp., bibl., index, tables.
0008 ANDREW, BROTHER and CHARLES PAUL CONN. Battle for Africa. Old Tappan, NJ: Revell, 1977. 156 pp.
0009 ANUNOBI, FREDOLINE A. International Dimensions of African Political Economy. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1994. 564 pp., bibl., glossary, index, map, tables. Case studies of Nigeria, Sudan, South Africa, and Ghana are included. Debt, MNCs, food insecurity, the IMF, ECOWAS, and non-alignment in Cameroon and Tanzania are among the major topics.
0010 ANYAOKU, EMEKA. The Racial Factor in International Politics. Lagos: Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, 1977. 67 pp.
0011 AYITTEY, GEORGE B.N. Africa Betrayed. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1992. 412 pp., appendix, bibl., index, maps. Although the author blames most of Africa's problems on poor leadership, he also examines external factors in Africa's political and economic demise.
0012 BABU, ABDUL M. African Socialism or Socialist Africa?. London: Zed Books, 1981. 174 pp. Babu rejects both capitalism and "African socialism" as successful models for African development and advocates that the only "historically possible option is socialism."
0013 BARONGO, YOLAMU R. Neocolonialism and African Politics: A Survey of the Impact of Neocolonialism on African Political Behavior. New York, NY: Vantage Press, 1980. 106 pp.
0014 BIENEFELD, MANFRED. "Dependency Theory and the Political Economy of Africa's Crisis." Review of African Political Economy, 43, 1988: 68-87. The author discusses the wide range of attacks on dependency with special attention given to how both right and left now view capitalism in Africa.
0015 BISSELL, RICHARD E. "African Power in International Resource Organizations." Journal of Modern African Studies, 17, 1, March 1971: 1-13.
0016 BLACKHURST, HECTOR, ed. Africa Bibliography. Manchester: Manchester University Press, annual.
0017 BOZEMAN, ADDA B. Conflict in Africa: Concepts and Realities. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1976. 429 pp., bibl., index, maps.
0018 BROWNLIE, IAN, comp. Basic Documents on African Affairs. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971. 556 pp., bibl.
0019 BURCHETT, WILFRED and DEREK ROEBUCK. The Whores of War: Mercenaries Today. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1977. 240 pp., bibl., map.
0020 CALLET, J. "Géostratégies Africaines" (African Geo-Strategies). Mondes et Cultures, 46, 4, 1986: 877-883.
0021 CALVOCORESSI, PETER. Independent Africa and the World. London: Longman, 1985. 151 pp., maps.
0022 CARIM, ENVER., ed. Africa Guide. Saffron, England: Africa Guide Company, annual, 1977-1984. Editor varies. These articles are concerned mainly with business topics, although much of the material is relevant to international relations.
0023 CARTER, GWENDOLEN M. and PATRICK O'MEARA, eds. African Independence: The First Twenty-Five Years. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1985. 364 pp., bibl., index. Essays examine various aspects of African politics and development. Included are essays which examine the impact of colonialism, the United Nations, regions, relations with major powers, aid, and the world system.
0024 CHALIAND, GERARD. Revolution in the Third World: Currents and Conflicts in Asia, Africa and Latin America, rev. ed. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1989. 296 pp., bibl.
0025 CHARLIER, JACQUES J. "La Position Concurrentielle du Port de Dar es-Salaam" (The Competitive Position of the Port of Dar esSalaam). Bulletin des Séances, 38, 4, 1992: 659-676. Charlier provides a description of port facilities at Dar es Salaam and discussion of the dependence of several landlocked states on this port.
0026 CHAZAN, NAOMI, ROBERT MORTIMER, JOHN RAVENHILL, and DONALD ROTHCHILD. Politics and Society in Contemporary Africa. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1988. 457 pp., bibl., index, maps. This advanced introductory text includes chapters on Africa and the world economy, inter-African relations, Africa in world politics, and South Africa.
0027 CHINWEIZU. Decolonizing the African Mind. Lagos: Pero Press, 1987. 294 pp.
0028 _________. The West and the Rest of Us. Lagos: Pero Press, 1987. 586 pp. "This is the new edition of a book first published in 1975. The 1987 edition is a slightly improved and fully updated version, integrating the latest world political and economic developments. Chinweizu conceives his work as a deliberate attempt to divest the mind from colonized 'miseducation' into intellectual self-reliance. Consequently, the study is highly critical of white predators, black slavers and the African elite. Overall a tough and uncompromising tone characterizes the author's analyses of history, political economy and contemporary diplomacy."
0029 CHITALA, D. "Democracy, Militarism and Economic Intervention in Africa." Africa and the World, 1, 3, 1988: 31-37.
0030 COHEN, HERMAN J. "Political and Military Security." In John W. Harbeson and Donald Rothchild, eds., Africa in World Politics, 2nd ed. Boulder, CO, 1995. Pp. 278-294. The author examines the changes in Africa with regard to conflict and security issues. Africa's civil wars are decreasing in intensity, conflict is growing in the Horn, and several countries have been holding "democratic" elections. The implications of these changes are discussed.
0031 COOPER, FREDERICK. "Africa and the World Economy." In F. Cooper, edConfronting Historical Paradigms. Madison, WI, 1993. Pp. 84-201. This is a reprint, with a substantial postscript written in the 1990s, of a 1981 African Studies Review essay. It is an addition to the arguments on Africa's position in the world capitalist system.
0032 A Current Bibliography on African Affairs. Farmingdale, NY: Baywood Publishing Company, frequency varies.
0033 DELANCEY, MARK W. African International Relations: An Annotated Bibliography. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1981. 365 pp. The 1981 edition contains many references not included in the 1996 edition.
0034 _________, ed. Aspects of International Relations in Africa. Bloomington, IN: African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1979. 253 pp., bibl., figs., index, tables.
0035 _________, ed. Handbook of Political Science Research on Sub-Saharan Africa. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1992. 427 pp., appendix, bibl., index. There are 13 essays on various countries and regions as well as surveys of studies of international relations, administration, and comparative politics.
0036 DELANCEY, MARK and TERRY MAYS. Historical Dictionary of International Organizations in Sub-Saharan Africa. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1994. 517 pp., appendices, bibl., maps.
0037 DOMINGUEZ, J.I. "Mice That Do Not Roar: Some Aspects of International Politics in the World's Peripheries." International Organization, 25, 2, Spring 1971: 175-208.
0038 DU BOIS, W.E.B. The World and Africa. New York, NY: International Publishers, 1965. 352 pp., bibl., ill., maps. (Reprinted by Kraus-Thomson, Millwood, New York, NY, 1976).
0039 EDMONDSON, LOCKSLEY. "Africa and the African Diaspora: Interactions, Linkages and Racial Challenges in the Future World Order." In A.A Mazrui and H. Patel, eds., Africa in World Affairs: The Next Thirty Years. New York, NY, 1973. Pp. 1-21.
0040 EJIOFOR, LAMBERT U. Africa in World Politics. Onitsha, Nigeria: Africana Education, 1981. 154 pp.
0041 FOLTZ, WILLIAM and HENRY BEINEN, eds. Arms and the African: Military Influences on Africa's International Relations. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1985. 221 pp., index. This text designed for the lay reader includes analysis of the activities of the Soviet military, the French, capacities of black African militaries, and activities o...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Useful Acronyms in African International Relations
  8. Introduction: African International Relations: Towards a New Era?
  9. 1 African International Relations: General Works
  10. 2 African States' Foreign Policies
  11. 3 Inter-African Conflicts, Borders, and Refugees
  12. 4 Sub-Continental Regionalism
  13. 5 The OAU, Pan-Africanism, and African Unity
  14. 6 The UN and International Law
  15. 7 RSA and Southern Africa
  16. 8 Russia, the PRC, the UK, and France: Relations with Africa
  17. 9 The U.S.A.: Relations with Africa
  18. 10 Other States: Relations with Africa
  19. 11 Economic Factors in African International Relations
  20. Name Index
  21. Subject Index
  22. About the Book and Authors