Exhaustively researched and argued with great sophistication, Donna Jackson has produced an impressive volume. A must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of US foreign policy during the Cold War era.
Steven Casey, author of The War Beat Europe: The American Media at War against Nazi Germany
US Foreign Policy in the Horn of Africa provides a comprehensive analysis of American policy toward a little-examined and little-understood region of the world from the Cold War to the Somali revolutions of the 1990s. An important and useful volume that serious students of foreign policy should read and utilize. Highly recommended for its careful and detailed historical account.
James M. McCormick, Iowa State University, USA
US Foreign Policy in the Horn of Africa
Examining American foreign policy towards the Horn of Africa between 1945 and 1991, this book uses Ethiopia and Somalia as case studies to offer an evaluation of the decision-making process during the Cold War, and consider the impact that these decisions had upon subsequent developments both within the Horn of Africa and in the wider international context.
The decision-making process is studied, including the role of the president, the input of his advisers and lower level officials within agencies such as the State Department and National Security Council, and the parts played by Congress, bureaucracies, public opinion, and other actors within the international environment, especially the Soviet Union, Ethiopia and Somalia. Jackson examines the extent to which influences exerted by forces other than the president affected foreign policy, and provides the first comprehensive analysis of American foreign policy towards Ethiopia and Somalia throughout the Cold War.
This book offers a fresh perspective on issues such as globalism, regionalism, proxy wars, American aid programmes, anti-communism and human rights. It will be of great interest to students and academics in various fields, including American foreign policy, American Studies and Politics, the history of the Cold War, and the history of the Horn of Africa during the modern era.
Donna R. Jackson is a Senior Lecturer in Modern History, with particular specialism in American History in the Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Chester, UK.
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US Power in Latin America
Renewing Hegemony
Rubrick Biegon
The Drug War in Latin America
Hegemony and Global Capitalism
William Avils
US Foreign Policy in the Horn of Africa
From Colonialism to Terrorism
Donna R. Jackson
The Foreign Policies of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush
A Comparative Perspective
Martin Smith
Eleanor Roosevelt
Palestine, Israel and Human Rights
Geraldine Kidd
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Names: Jackson, Donna R., author.
Title: US foreign policy in the Horn of Africa : from colonialism to terrorism / Donna Jackson.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Routledge studies in US foreign policy | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2017026242 | ISBN 9781138650794 (hardback) | ISBN 9781315620121 (e-book)
Subjects: LCSH: United StatesForeign relationsHorn of Africa. | Horn of AfricaForeign relationsUnited States. | United StatesForeign relationsEthiopia. | EthiopiaForeign relationsUnited States. | United StatesForeign relationsSomalia. | SomaliaForeign relationsUnited States. | United StatesForeign relations19451989. | United StatesForeign relations1989 | Cold War.
Classification: LCC DT367.63.U6 J33 2017 | DDC 327.73063dc23
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For Judith and Roy, although even 100,000 words are still not enough to express my thanks for all they have done for me
and
For Jimmy and Rosalynn my inspiration then, now and always
Many years ago in a job interview, I was asked about my ultimate research goal. I replied that one day I wanted to write a book about the Cold War in Africa. At the time, it seemed like a lofty goal and now, having done it, I have an even greater appreciation of the size of the task that I set myself. This book represents years of research, thousands of miles of travel, as well as blood, sweat, tears, and the odd broken bone! However, and perhaps because of that, its something of which I am, and always will be, very proud. Needless to say, I could not have accomplished this without a great deal of help, and I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to all those who have provided encouragement, guidance and support through the years.