Postcolonial Security: Britain, France, and West Africa's Cold War
Autor Marco Wyssen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 ian 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198843023
ISBN-10: 019884302X
Pagini: 346
Dimensiuni: 165 x 245 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019884302X
Pagini: 346
Dimensiuni: 165 x 245 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
For anyone interested in the complex relationship between the Cold War, decolonization and post-colonial security in Africa this book is a must-read. Wyss provides the first ever systematic, comparative analysis of the establishment of postcolonial security relationships in Cold War Africa. The book will be of interest to historians but also to scholars of Area, Development, and Security Studies, as well as International Relations.
Spotlighting the local concerns that impelled Côte d'Ivoire's durable alignment with France in contrast to Britain's rapid loss of strategic pre-eminence in Nigeria, Postcolonial Security is comparative history at its best. Marco Wyss searches for patterns and similarities in the regional preoccupations of two West African states, whose security strategies followed very different paths in the wake of decolonization.
This book stands as a remarkable achievement. Using a wide range of archival material, Marco Wyss explores in wonderful detail the evolving nature of the security relationships between Britain and Nigeria, and between France and Côte d'Ivoire, in the early postcolonial era. The research underpinning the book is astonishingly comprehensive, and the resulting granularity which Wyss has been able to provide is deeply impressive. The book makes a seminal contribution to our comprehension of Africa's Cold War, which in many ways has been only superficially understood for too long. Wyss has drawn us a new set of maps by which to navigate the scholarly terrain and shows us what is possible through exhaustive research. Historians of modern Africa, and of modern international relations, owe him a debt of gratitude, and I anticipate that the book will remain the standard reference for some years to come.
Postcolonial Security represents a major contribution to the fields of imperial, African, and Cold War history, and is strongly recommended to scholars in these respective fields.
Spotlighting the local concerns that impelled Côte d'Ivoire's durable alignment with France in contrast to Britain's rapid loss of strategic pre-eminence in Nigeria, Postcolonial Security is comparative history at its best. Marco Wyss searches for patterns and similarities in the regional preoccupations of two West African states, whose security strategies followed very different paths in the wake of decolonization.
This book stands as a remarkable achievement. Using a wide range of archival material, Marco Wyss explores in wonderful detail the evolving nature of the security relationships between Britain and Nigeria, and between France and Côte d'Ivoire, in the early postcolonial era. The research underpinning the book is astonishingly comprehensive, and the resulting granularity which Wyss has been able to provide is deeply impressive. The book makes a seminal contribution to our comprehension of Africa's Cold War, which in many ways has been only superficially understood for too long. Wyss has drawn us a new set of maps by which to navigate the scholarly terrain and shows us what is possible through exhaustive research. Historians of modern Africa, and of modern international relations, owe him a debt of gratitude, and I anticipate that the book will remain the standard reference for some years to come.
Postcolonial Security represents a major contribution to the fields of imperial, African, and Cold War history, and is strongly recommended to scholars in these respective fields.
Notă biografică
Marco Wyss (FRHistS, FHEA) is the Director of the Centre for War and Diplomacy and Reader in International History and Security at Lancaster University, a Research Fellow at the University of the Free State, and an Associate Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies. He is the editor of the International Journal of Military History and Historiography, and co-editor of Brill's New Perspectives on the Cold War book series. He is the author of Un Suisse au service de la SS (Alphil-Presses universitaires suisses, 2010),Arms Transfers, Neutrality and Britain's Role in the Cold War (Brill, 2013), and co-editor of Peacekeeping in Africa (Routledge, 2014),Neutrality and Neutralism in the Global Cold War (Routledge, 2016), The Handbook of European Defence Policies and Armed Forces (Oxford University Press, 2018) and Europe and China in the Cold War (Brill, 2018).