US foreign policy and the Horn of Africa
by Peter Woodward
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Examining US involvement in the Horn of Africa, this volume addresses the relationship between the US and the Islamic movement in this region. Peter Woodward explores the interests of the United States in the region through two cases: Sudan and Somalia. He also discusses the effects of the Eritrean-Ethiopian war on US policy and posture in the region, along with the effects of other regional wars. The book looks at the relationship between US perceptions of Islamism and brings a unique show more perspective to the ongoing debate over US policy in the Islamic world. It will be of interest to those working in or researching foreign policy, as well as peace, security and conflict issues. show lessTags
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- Nonfiction, Politics and Government, Religion & Spirituality
- DDC/MDS
- 327.73063 — Society, government, & culture Political science International Relations: Spies North America United States U.S.-African Relations
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- E183.8 .S73 .W66 — History of the United States United States History Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations. Relations with individual countries
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