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The process of formation of African foreign policy has been very actively studied in Soviet African studies. In general, there is a natural tendency of transition from the initial descriptive coverage of the economic, social and political life of African countries to more in-depth studies of socio-economic and political mechanisms shaping the development process of these countries, including in the field of foreign policy. The book under review is the third work by G.V. Fokeev, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor at the Moscow Institute of International Relations.
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