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Periodical article | Leiden University catalogue | WorldCat |
Title: | Israel and Black Africa: A Rapprochement? |
Author: | Nadelmann, Ethan A. |
Year: | 1981 |
Periodical: | Journal of Modern African Studies |
Volume: | 19 |
Issue: | 2 |
Period: | June |
Pages: | 183-219 |
Language: | English |
Geographic terms: | Israel Subsaharan Africa |
Subjects: | foreign policy international relations |
External link: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/160635 |
Abstract: | This article seeks to provide a greater understanding of the present relationship between Israel and Black Africa, and its future possibilities, through an examination of the forces and trends which have determined its course during the past two decades: Introductory - Israel's foreign-policy objectives, 1948-73: the quest for security and friends - Foreign-policy objectives of Black Africa, 1958-73: development and unity - Bilateral relationships, 1958-72: grounds for friendship - Multilateral relationships, 1958-72: African views on a distant conflict - The break: prelude and denouement - After Yom Kippur - Bilateral relationships, 1973-80: discreet and profitable links - Multilateral relationships, 1973-80: African views on a not-so-distant conflict - The future in light of the present. Notes, tab. |