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Britain and Africa the twenty-first century: Between ambition pragmatism in Franklin, TN
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Barnes and Noble
Britain and Africa the twenty-first century: Between ambition pragmatism in Franklin, TN
Current price: $140.00
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Britain and Africa in the twentyfirst century provides the first analysis of UKAfrica policy in the era of austerity, Conservative government and Brexit. It explores how Britain’s relationship with Africa has evolved since the days of Blair, Brown and 'Make Poverty History' and examines how a changing UK political environment, and international context, has impacted upon this longstanding – and deeply complex – relationship.
This edited collection includes contributions from leading UK and Africabased scholars, as well as from Chatham House’s Africa Programme Head and the Chair of the AllParty Parliamentary Group on Africa. Examining trade, security, aid and peacekeeping, as well as the role of political parties, advocacy groups and the UK population itself, Britain and Africa provides an indispensable reference point for researchers and practitioners interested in contemporary UKAfrica relations and the place of Africa in British foreign policy.
This edited collection includes contributions from leading UK and Africabased scholars, as well as from Chatham House’s Africa Programme Head and the Chair of the AllParty Parliamentary Group on Africa. Examining trade, security, aid and peacekeeping, as well as the role of political parties, advocacy groups and the UK population itself, Britain and Africa provides an indispensable reference point for researchers and practitioners interested in contemporary UKAfrica relations and the place of Africa in British foreign policy.
Britain and Africa in the twentyfirst century provides the first analysis of UKAfrica policy in the era of austerity, Conservative government and Brexit. It explores how Britain’s relationship with Africa has evolved since the days of Blair, Brown and 'Make Poverty History' and examines how a changing UK political environment, and international context, has impacted upon this longstanding – and deeply complex – relationship.
This edited collection includes contributions from leading UK and Africabased scholars, as well as from Chatham House’s Africa Programme Head and the Chair of the AllParty Parliamentary Group on Africa. Examining trade, security, aid and peacekeeping, as well as the role of political parties, advocacy groups and the UK population itself, Britain and Africa provides an indispensable reference point for researchers and practitioners interested in contemporary UKAfrica relations and the place of Africa in British foreign policy.
This edited collection includes contributions from leading UK and Africabased scholars, as well as from Chatham House’s Africa Programme Head and the Chair of the AllParty Parliamentary Group on Africa. Examining trade, security, aid and peacekeeping, as well as the role of political parties, advocacy groups and the UK population itself, Britain and Africa provides an indispensable reference point for researchers and practitioners interested in contemporary UKAfrica relations and the place of Africa in British foreign policy.

















