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Article: J. Stephen Morrison and Jennifer G. Cooke (eds) (2001): Africa Policy in the Clinton Years: Critical Choices for the Bush Administration.(United States-African Relations: The Reagan-Bush Era)(Book Review)
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- Journal of Asian and African Studies
- Article date:
- October 1, 2004
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J. Stephen Morrison and Jennifer G. Cooke (eds) (2001) Africa Policy in the Clinton Years: Critical Choices for the Bush Administration. Washington, DC: The CSIS Press. pp. xiv +153. ISBN 0892063963 (pbk) US$19.95.
Abdul Karim Bangura (ed.) (2001) United States-African Relations: The Reagan-Bush Era. New York: Peter Lang. pp. viv + 121. ISBN 0820441929 (pbk) US$19.95.
The Cold War's conclusion ended the US policy of containing the spread of Soviet influence in Africa and left the Clinton administration with the task of redefining Africa policy, which it did in terms of economic interests, African-American politics, and humanitarian issues. United ...