USA, India, Africa During and After the Cold War /
The Cold War period witnessed competition from political, economic, ideological, diplomatic, military and social dimensions between the United States of America (USA), and the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). In the superpower rivalries, India and Africa were adversely affected in ma...
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Nairobi :
University of Nairobi Press,
2010.
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- Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; PART I
- FOREIGN POLICIES; 1. Nature of Foreign Policy; 2. US Foreign Policy; Ideology and the American Self-Image; The American World View: Historical Dimensions; US Double Standards; Rise and Challenge to US Pre-eminence; Economic Cost of Military Dominance, Loss of Credibility at Home and Abroad and Power without Virtue; Notes; 3. Indian Foreign Policy; The Concept of Great, Middle and Small Power; India as an International Actor; The Origin of India's Foreign Policy
- Indian Foreign Policy and National InterestAims and Objectives of Indian Foreign Policy; Major Principles of Indian Foreign Policy; Non-Alignment; Reappraisal of Non-alignment; Peaceful Co-existence; Indian Policy in Relation to the United Nations; Indian Policy of Anti-Colonialism and Anti-Racialism; India's Commonwealth Ties; Indian Foreign Policy in the Post Nehru Epoch; Notes; 4. African Foreign Policy and Diplomacy; The Cardinal Principles and Factors in African Foreign Policy; Brief History of African Diplomacy; Salient Attributes of African Diplomacy
- "African Unity" and the Joint Diplomacy of the OAUThe Major Trend of African Diplomacy; Non-Alignment and African Diplomacy; Conclusion; Notes; PART II
- BILATERAL RELATIONS; 5. US-Indian Relations; Similarities between the US and India; Differences between the US and India; Colonialism and Racialism; The Chinese Invasion and US-Indian Relations; US Policy and Chinese Aggression; Indo-Pakistan Relations; The US and the Indo-Pakistan Sub-Continent; US Military Aid to India, 1962; India, US and Kashmir; The US and Indo-Pakistan War, 1965; Arms Sale Resumption by Washington
- The US and Indo-Pakistan War, 1971 and the Emergence of India as a Dominant PowerUS Presence in the Indian Ocean and US Attitude Towards India's Nuclear Policy; Fresh American Military Aid to Pakistan and its Regional Implications; Conclusion; Notes; 6. US-African Relations; African Perceptions of the US; The Historical Determinants; The Political Determinants; The Racial Determinants; The Economic Determinants; African Ambivalence about the US; The Historical Legacy of US-African Relations, 1776-1959; US-African Relations in the 1960s
- US-African Relations from Nixon to the End of the Cold WarUS-African Relations and the End of the Cold War; Notes; SHAPERS AND MOVERS
- Selected personalities; 7. Indo-African Relations; The Historical Legacy of Indo-African Relations; British, Indian and African Politico-Economic Relations; Indo-African Relations, 1945-1965; Indo-African Politico-Diplomatic Relations Since 1965; Indo-African Economic-Diplomatic Relations Since 1965; Conclusion; Notes; PART III
- RELATIONS IN THE POST-COLD WAR WORLD ORDER; 8. Africa and The Post-Cold War World Order; Global Apartheid