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Author Le Vine, Victor T

Title The Arab-African connection : political and economic realities / Victor T. Le Vine and Timothy W. Luke
Published London : Routledge, 2019

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Contents Other Westview Special Studies on Africa -- Foreword -- Preface -- The Search for Arab-African Commonalities, 1945-73 -- 1973-78: The Honeymoon and Its Unhappy Aftermath -- The Economic Consequences of the 1973-74 Oil Crisis on African Countries -- The Response of International Aid Institutions -- Arab-African Relations and International Summitry -- The Arab Developmental World -- The Arabs and Africa: A Changing Relationship -- Appendices -- Note -- President Nasser of Egypt on Arab-African Relations -- President Leopold Sedar Senghor of Senegal on African-Arab Relations and the Middle East Conflict -- Editorial: Arabs, Jews and Africans -- Typical Resolutions on Middle East Questions Passed by the OAU -- Mideast-Related Resolutions Approved by the 1978 Organization of African Unity Summit Conference Held in Khartoum (Sudan) -- "The Cairo Declaration"--Political Declaration Endorsed by the First Afro-Arab Summit Conference Held in Cairo (Egypt) March 7-9, 1977 -- Arab Financial Institutions Providing Assistance for Economic Development
Summary Between June 1967 and the end of 1973, most independent Black African states abandoned their neutral position in the Middle East conflict, cut their ties with Israel, and gave full support to the political aims of the Arab states. Since the beginning of 1974, however, and despite attempts by the Arabs to shield their new allies from the adverse effects of the 1973-74 world oil and economic crises, the alliance has begun to fragment as the African states become transformed from partners to clients and dependents of the Arabs. This study examines the roots of the African conversion, the nature of the evolving relationship between the African and Arab states, and the reasons--economic and political--for the transformation of the alliance. Basic to that transformation, the authors argue, is a fundamental change in the international status and power of the Arab states, a change that has led them to cast their lot with the industrialized "First World" rather than with the poorer, less developed countries
Notes "Victor T. Le Vineis professor of political science at Washington University and was previously professor and head, Department of Political Science, University of Ghana. Timothy W. Lukeis a teaching fellow in political science at Washington University."
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 19, 2019)
Subject Diplomatic relations
International economic relations
SUBJECT Arab countries -- Foreign relations -- Africa
Africa -- Foreign relations -- Arab countries
Arab countries -- Foreign economic relations -- Africa
Africa -- Foreign economic relations -- Arab countries
Subject Africa
Arab countries
Form Electronic book
Author Luke, Timothy W
ISBN 9780429308918
0429308914
9781000242799
100024279X
9781000278736
1000278735
9781000314670
1000314677