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American Policy and African Famine - The Nigeria-Biafra War, 1966-1970 (Hardcover, New)
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American Policy and African Famine - The Nigeria-Biafra War, 1966-1970 (Hardcover, New)
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In the summer of 1968 as killing and starvation escalated in Biafra
in a war that used famine as a weapon, the West African conflict
attracted media attention and U.S. officials felt strong domestic
pressure to expand American involvement in Nigeria's civil war. The
official U.S. policy of neutrality eventually encompassed an
activist policy of humanitarian assistance for Biafra. Joseph E.
Thompson's comprehensive study describes the events and decisions
that led to increased American involvement in the Nigeria/Biafra
War of 1966-1970--a complex period during which the U.S. was
attempting to extricate itself from involvement in Vietnam.
Professor Thompson provides a thorough examination of both the
domestic and international pressures that resulted in dichotomous
U.S. policies and analyzes the reasons for their longevity. The
volume's contribution to an understanding of U.S. policy formation
is important because the U.S. is the major respondent to
international famine, one of the most serious contemporary problems
of the developing world. An introductory essay, surveys the
Nigerian political system and military coups of 1966 and details
initial U.S. responses to these violent changes. An Epilogue
scrutinizes the increased U.S. public and private relief for Biafra
and compares it to the present African famine situation. The first
three chapters consider the contrasting perceptions of Nigeria
transmitted to Washington, detail both internal and external
disruptions caused by Nigerian military activity, and review
attempts to resolve the fratricidal conflict. Evolving U.S. policy,
the role of church relief groups on governmental, technological and
logistical obstacles, and bureaucraticroadblocks inherent in the
structures of both government and humanitarian groups are explored
in the next three chapters. Chapter 7 zeroes in on U.S. diplomatic
efforts to skirt humanitarian issues, and Chapter 8 assesses U.S.
difficulties in following a course of political non-involvement in
Nigeria while supplying humanitarian relief to Biafra. Fifteen
valuable tables and figures and 5 maps complete this distinguished
contribution to African Studies literature.
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