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The independence of Ghana in March 1957 was the occasion for Kwame Nkrumah to reveal all his international and African ambition. His foreign policy took shape around both endogenous and exogenous foundations. Wanting to be very active on the African continent, he mobilized many means and set up several instruments to this effect. Thus, from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to the African Affairs Centre, to the Office and Secretariat for African Affairs, these instruments express the dedication and commitment of Ghana's first leader and his party, the Convention People's Party (CPP), on the African and international scene.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The independence of Ghana in March 1957 was the occasion for Kwame Nkrumah to reveal all his international and African ambition. His foreign policy took shape around both endogenous and exogenous foundations. Wanting to be very active on the African continent, he mobilized many means and set up several instruments to this effect. Thus, from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to the African Affairs Centre, to the Office and Secretariat for African Affairs, these instruments express the dedication and commitment of Ghana's first leader and his party, the Convention People's Party (CPP), on the African and international scene.
Autorenporträt
Abou Dappah es estudiante de doctorado en Historia de las Relaciones Internacionales en la Universidad Félix Houphouet-Boigny de Abidjan-Cocody. También es profesor titulado de Historia-Geografía en los institutos y colegios públicos de Costa de Marfil.