Zambia's Foreign Policy: Studies In Diplomacy And Dependence

Zambia's Foreign Policy: Studies In Diplomacy And Dependence

by Douglas G Anglin
Zambia's Foreign Policy: Studies In Diplomacy And Dependence

Zambia's Foreign Policy: Studies In Diplomacy And Dependence

by Douglas G Anglin

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Overview

This volume examines Zambia's role in the search for African independence, unity and development, particularly in the context of southern Africa. It also analyses the problems of dependence and underdevelopment and their impact on foreign policymaking. By concentrating on the key issues and major crises that confronted Zambia's decision makers during the nation's first years, the authors explain the country's current preoccupations and future prospects. Although their primary focus is on Zambia, they also treat a range of substantive and theoretical issues.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000010756
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/12/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 478
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Douglas G. Anglin professor of political science at Carleton University. Timothy M. Shaw is associate professor of political science and director, Centre for African Studies, Dalhousie University.

Table of Contents

Part I: The Foreign Policy of Zambia: Ideology And Institutions 1 Introduction: Zambia And World Politics 2 The Ideology Of Zambian Foreign Policy 5 Disengagement And Integration, 1964-1974: A Transaction Analysis 6 Zambia And Southern African Liberation Movements 1964-1974 7 Zambia And Southern African "Detente" 8 Zambia And The Angolan Civil War Part Iii: Zambia And The International System: Dependence And Interdependence9 External Behavior: An Events Data Analysis 10 Zambia: Dependence And Underdevelopment 11 Conclusion: Zambia As A Middle Power

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