George W. Bush's and Barack H. Obama’s Foreign Policies toward Ghana
"Among the many important lessons in this effulgent book made possible by Abdul Razak Iddris' theoretically and methodologically grounded analyses of impeccable empirical data, the following is the most compelling: the color of a person's skin does not dictate his/her policies and actions; it is what is in his/her heart that does. Iddris adds to the few systematic works that have demonstrated that as far as Africa is concerned, George W. Bush is the best United States President to ever occupy The White House."- Abdul Karim Bangura, American University's Center for Global Peace
Abdul Karim Bangura
This book is the first of its kind to systematically compare the policies of George W. Bush and Barack H. Obama towards Ghana, with a focus on economic aid, military aid, and immigration. It examines George W. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Lexington Books
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781498582117
- Utgivelsesår
- 2018
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
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"Among the many important lessons in this effulgent book made possible by Abdul Razak Iddris' theoretically and methodologically grounded analyses of impeccable empirical data, the following is the most compelling: the color of a person's skin does not dictate his/her policies and actions; it is what is in his/her heart that does. Iddris adds to the few systematic works that have demonstrated that as far as Africa is concerned, George W. Bush is the best United States President to ever occupy The White House."- Abdul Karim Bangura, American University's Center for Global Peace
Abdul Karim Bangura
«“This is the first comprehensive empirical study with sound theoretical grounding and robust methodology to compare two American Presidents who followed divergent paths in their policies towards Africa in general and Ghana in particular.” – Dr. Kehbuma Langmia, Howard University.»
Kehbuma Langmia