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The Arab-african Connection

The Arab-african Connection
Author: Victor T Le Vine
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000314677

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Between June 1967 and the end of 1973, most independent Black African states abandoned their neutral position in the Middle East conflict, cut their ties with Israel, and gave full support to the political aims of the Arab states. Since the beginning of 1974, however, and despite attempts by the Arabs to shield their new allies from the adverse effects of the 1973-74 world oil and economic crises, the alliance has begun to fragment as the African states become transformed from partners to clients and dependents of the Arabs. This study examines the roots of the African conversion, the nature of the evolving relationship between the African and Arab states, and the reasons—economic and political—for the transformation of the alliance. Basic to that transformation, the authors argue, is a fundamental change in the international status and power of the Arab states, a change that has led them to cast their lot with the industrialized "First World" rather than with the poorer, less developed countries.


The Arabafrican Connection

The Arabafrican Connection
Author: Victor T. Le Vine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2019-09-13
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9780367290160

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Between June 1967 and the end of 1973, most independent Black African states abandoned their neutral position in the Middle East conflict, cut their ties with Israel, and gave full support to the political aims of the Arab states. Since the beginning of 1974, however, and despite attempts by the Arabs to shield their new allies from the adverse effects of the 1973-74 world oil and economic crises, the alliance has begun to fragment as the African states become transformed from partners to clients and dependents of the Arabs. This study examines the roots of the African conversion, the nature of the evolving relationship between the African and Arab states, and the reasons--economic and political--for the transformation of the alliance. Basic to that transformation, the authors argue, is a fundamental change in the international status and power of the Arab states, a change that has led them to cast their lot with the industrialized "First World" rather than with the poorer, less developed countries.


African-Arab Relations

African-Arab Relations
Author: Bukar Bukarambe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2007
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

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The Arabs and Africa (RLE: The Arab Nation)

The Arabs and Africa (RLE: The Arab Nation)
Author: Khair El-Din Haseeb
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2012-06-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136251928

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Concentrating on the past, present and future relations of the peoples of Africa and the Arab world this book examines interaction between Arab and African countries; Africa and the Arab-Israeli conflict; Dimensions of Afro-Arab Cooperation. The book concludes with an open discussion on the future of Afro-Arab relations.


The Arabs and the Scramble for Africa

The Arabs and the Scramble for Africa
Author: John Craven Wilkinson
Publisher: Equinox Publishing (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9781781790687

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This book examines the history of the European Scramble for Africa from the perspective of the Omanis and other Arabs in East Africa. It will be of interest not only to African specialists, but also those working on the Middle East, where awareness is now emerging that the history of those settled on the southern peripheries of Arabia has been intimately entwined with Indian Ocean maritime activities since pre-Islamic times. The nineteenth century, however, saw these maritime borderlands being increasingly drawn into a new world economy, one of whose effects was the development of an ivory front in the interior of the continent that, by the 1850s, led the Omanis and Swahili to establish themselves on the Upper Congo. A reconstruction of their history and their interaction with Europeans is a major theme of this book. European colonial rivalries in Africa is not a subject in vogue today, while the Arabs are still largely viewed as invaders and slavers. The fact that the British separated the Sultanates of Muscat and Zanzibar is reflected in European research so that historians have little grasp of the geographic, tribal and religious continuum that persisted between overseas empire and the Omani homeland. Ibadism is regarded as irrelevant to the mainstream of Islamic religious protest whereas, during the lead up to establishing direct colonial rule, its ideology played a significant role; even the final rally against the Belgians in the Congo was conducted in the name of an Imam al-Muslimîn. Back home, the fall out from the British massacre that crushed the last Arab attempt to reassert independence in Zanzibar was an important contributory cause towards the re-founding of an Imamate that survived until the mid-1950s.


African-Arab Relations

African-Arab Relations
Author: Hilmi S. Yousuf
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1986
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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The Future of Arab-African Relations

The Future of Arab-African Relations
Author: Eddy Maloka
Publisher: Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research
Total Pages: 13
Release:
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9948240952

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