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The Power Of The Periphery: Aid, Mutuality And Cold War U.S-Ghana Relations, 1957-1966, Moses Allor Awinsong
The Power Of The Periphery: Aid, Mutuality And Cold War U.S-Ghana Relations, 1957-1966, Moses Allor Awinsong
Masters Theses
This project interrogates how economic self interest motivated periphery states such as Ghana to use foreign policy as a vehicle to attract improved development assistance from superpowers, in this case the United States. While the United States viewed its aid program in Ghana in stringently Cold War terms, Kwame Nkrumah and his advisors were less inclined to get deeply concerned about Cold War ideology. This project shows that Ghanaian agency was manifested in the Cold War through the new state's construction of a foreign policy image that made it a prominent African voice globally. It then examines how that image …
A Structured Analysis Of Ostpolitik: A Paradigm Of A Systems Approach, James E. Getz
A Structured Analysis Of Ostpolitik: A Paradigm Of A Systems Approach, James E. Getz
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Communism In Unity And Conflict: Poland, Yugoslavia, Ussr, Steven E. Weber
Communism In Unity And Conflict: Poland, Yugoslavia, Ussr, Steven E. Weber
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Poland's Foreign Policy, 1945-1956: A Case Study In Soviet Subordination Of Satellite Diplomacy, Thomas M. Stanley
Poland's Foreign Policy, 1945-1956: A Case Study In Soviet Subordination Of Satellite Diplomacy, Thomas M. Stanley
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
American Governmental Response To The 1956 Hungarian Revolution, Martin Ivan Elzy
American Governmental Response To The 1956 Hungarian Revolution, Martin Ivan Elzy
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Sepoy Rebellion, Dan M. Hockman