Description
Unveil the Overlooked History of Africa and the Cold War
Jimmy Carter in Africa delivers a powerful reevaluation of U.S. foreign policy in the 1970s, revealing how Cold War strategy and racial tensions shaped decisions on the global stage. Drawing on exclusive interviews and international archives, this compelling book exposes the rarely discussed intersection of diplomacy, race, and political ideology.
Key Features
- In-depth analysis of Jimmy Carter’s Africa policy and Cold War strategy.
- Rich historical context with firsthand interviews and archival research.
- Explores the impact of U.S. racial politics on international relations.
- Essential reading for historians, political scholars, and readers of global affairs.
Who This Book Is For
- Students and scholars of modern history and diplomacy.
- Readers interested in U.S. foreign policy, Africa, and Cold War geopolitics.
- Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of race in global politics.
Uncover the hidden forces shaping a pivotal era. Order your copy today and explore the untold story behind America’s struggle for influence in Africa.
Jimmy Carter in Africa: Cold War Race Relations Unveiled
$40.00