Why has Africa become such an important priority for Britain's
foreign policy under New Labour? What interests and values is the
UK seeking to uphold by intervening? Why has aid to Africa more
than tripled over the past decade? How has the UK's involvement in
the War on Terror affected its efforts there? In Britain in Africa
Tom Porteous seeks to answer these and other questions about
Britain's role in Africa since 1997. He provides an account of the
key players, the policies they constructed in the shadow of the war
in Iraq and the future of Britain's engagement with the continent.
This book sets out the balance sheet of what Britain has achieved,
and where and why it failed in Africa. A compelling read, whose
importance for international politics reaches far beyond Britain or
Africa.
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