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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Trade and Politics in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- 1 West Africa and the United States in Historical Perspective 17
- 2 The U.S. Consulate and the Promotion of Trade in Sierra Leone, 1850–80 38
- 3 Stranded Families: Free Colored Responses to Liberian Colonization and the Formation of Black Families in Nineteenth-Century Richmond, Virginia 61
- 4 The Garvey Aftermath: The Fall, Rise, and Fall 75
- 5 Economic Relations between Nigeria and the United States in the Era of British Colonial Rule, ca. 1900–1950 90
- 6 The United States’ Economic and Political Activities in Colonial West Africa 112
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Part Two. Forging Cultural Connections America in Africa
- 7 Developing a “Sense of Community” U.S. Cultural Diplomacy and the Place of Africa during the Early Cold War Period, 1953–64 125
- 8 African Americans in Ghana and Their Contributions to “Nation Building” since 1985 147
- 9 Perspectives on Ghanaians and African Americans 174
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Part Three. Forging Cultural Connections Africa in America
- 10 The Chasm Is Wide: Unspoken Antagonisms between African Americans and West Africans 189
- 11 Double Consciousness and the Homecoming of African Americans: Building Cultural Bridges in West Africa 200
- 12 Sierra Leoneans in America and Homeland Politics 214
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Part Four. U.S. Political and Economic Interests in West Africa
- 13 The United States and West Africa: The Institutionalization of Foreign Relations in an Age of Ideological Ferment 237
- 14 U.S. Foreign Policy toward West Africa: Democracy, Economic Development, and Security 255
- 15 U.S. Economic Assistance to West Africa 268
- 16 The West African Enterprise Network: Business Globalists, Interregional Trade, and U.S. Interventions 305
- 17 Poverty Alleviation in Sierra Leone and the Role of U.S. Foreign Aid: An Institutional Trap Analysis 325
- 18 Post–Cold War U.S. Foreign Policy toward Liberia and Sierra Leone 355
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Part Five: Looking toward the Future: U.S.–West African Linkages in the Twenty-first Century
- 19 The United States and Security Management in West Africa: A Case for Cooperative Intervention 373
- 20 Radical Islam in the Sahel: Implications for U.S. Policy and Regional Stability 396
- 21 Undoing Oil’s Curse? An Examination of the Chad-Cameroon Pipeline Project 423
- 22 U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda, 2005–9: Why West Africa Barely Features 443
- Contributors 453
- Index 461
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Trade and Politics in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- 1 West Africa and the United States in Historical Perspective 17
- 2 The U.S. Consulate and the Promotion of Trade in Sierra Leone, 1850–80 38
- 3 Stranded Families: Free Colored Responses to Liberian Colonization and the Formation of Black Families in Nineteenth-Century Richmond, Virginia 61
- 4 The Garvey Aftermath: The Fall, Rise, and Fall 75
- 5 Economic Relations between Nigeria and the United States in the Era of British Colonial Rule, ca. 1900–1950 90
- 6 The United States’ Economic and Political Activities in Colonial West Africa 112
-
Part Two. Forging Cultural Connections America in Africa
- 7 Developing a “Sense of Community” U.S. Cultural Diplomacy and the Place of Africa during the Early Cold War Period, 1953–64 125
- 8 African Americans in Ghana and Their Contributions to “Nation Building” since 1985 147
- 9 Perspectives on Ghanaians and African Americans 174
-
Part Three. Forging Cultural Connections Africa in America
- 10 The Chasm Is Wide: Unspoken Antagonisms between African Americans and West Africans 189
- 11 Double Consciousness and the Homecoming of African Americans: Building Cultural Bridges in West Africa 200
- 12 Sierra Leoneans in America and Homeland Politics 214
-
Part Four. U.S. Political and Economic Interests in West Africa
- 13 The United States and West Africa: The Institutionalization of Foreign Relations in an Age of Ideological Ferment 237
- 14 U.S. Foreign Policy toward West Africa: Democracy, Economic Development, and Security 255
- 15 U.S. Economic Assistance to West Africa 268
- 16 The West African Enterprise Network: Business Globalists, Interregional Trade, and U.S. Interventions 305
- 17 Poverty Alleviation in Sierra Leone and the Role of U.S. Foreign Aid: An Institutional Trap Analysis 325
- 18 Post–Cold War U.S. Foreign Policy toward Liberia and Sierra Leone 355
-
Part Five: Looking toward the Future: U.S.–West African Linkages in the Twenty-first Century
- 19 The United States and Security Management in West Africa: A Case for Cooperative Intervention 373
- 20 Radical Islam in the Sahel: Implications for U.S. Policy and Regional Stability 396
- 21 Undoing Oil’s Curse? An Examination of the Chad-Cameroon Pipeline Project 423
- 22 U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda, 2005–9: Why West Africa Barely Features 443
- Contributors 453
- Index 461