Based on previously unused primary sources obtained from both sides of the Atlantic, this study provides a more fundamental, consistent, and balanced source-based assessment of the role of the US Peace Corps across its entire existence in Africa.
Based on previously unused primary sources obtained from both sides of the Atlantic, this study provides a more fundamental, consistent, and balanced source-based assessment of the role of the US Peace Corps across its entire existence in Africa.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julius A. Amin is Professor of History at the University of Dayton. His books include African Immersion (2016), The Peace Corps in Cameroon (1992), Post-Colonial Cameroon: Politics, Economy, and Society (co-edited, 2018) and articles in many journals including African Studies Review, Journal of Modern African Studies, Africa Today, and The International Journal of African Historical Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Creating John F. Kennedy's Bold Experiment 2. Cameroon and the U.S. in the Context of the Cold War 3. Change Agents in Education and Healthcare 4. Volunteers in Agroforestry and Small Enterprise Development 5. From Both Sides of the Atlantic: Reflections about Peace Corps Service 6. Conclusion-Rekindling the Hope in U.S.-African Relations
Introduction 1. Creating John F. Kennedy's Bold Experiment 2. Cameroon and the U.S. in the Context of the Cold War 3. Change Agents in Education and Healthcare 4. Volunteers in Agroforestry and Small Enterprise Development 5. From Both Sides of the Atlantic: Reflections about Peace Corps Service 6. Conclusion-Rekindling the Hope in U.S.-African Relations
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