The United States and decolonization in West Africa, 1950-1960

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The United States and decolonization in West Africa, 1950-1960

"As an investigation of America's response to the decolonization process in West Africa, The United States and Decolonization in West Africa, 1950-1960 fills several important gaps. It focuses on a neglected decade when the "wind of change" swept across Africa. Critical of the traditional "nationalist" interpretation of the decolonization process in Africa, the author begins his book by placing the transition of British and French West African territories to statehood within a neocolonialist framework.

In doing so, he abandons the conventional definitions and usages of "independence" and "decolonization," and constructs a compelling case that these are two related but different phenomena. Nwaubani argues that the United States was not a catalyst in the transition process in West Africa, but rather acted in a neocolonialist fashion itself. He also gives a nuanced appraisal of the Cold War, demonstrating that it was not as important as popularly believed in determining U.S. behavior in Africa. The primary focus of the book is on West Africa, with case studies focusing on the Ewe, Ghana (including the Volta dam project), and Guinea.

The broad issues discussed are framed in the larger context of sub-Saharan Africa, and against the backdrop of the larger debates about the nature of post-1945 United States diplomacy."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
338

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The United States and decolonization in West Africa, 1950-1960
2001, University of Rochester Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-327) and index.

Published in
Rochester, NY
Series
Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora,, 9, Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora, v. 9.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
966.03
Library of Congress
DT476.2 .N88 2001, DT476.2.N88 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 338 p. :
Number of pages
338

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6789407M
ISBN 10
1580460763
LCCN
00049445
OCLC/WorldCat
45248204
Goodreads
113765

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL7797610W

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