Publisher's Synopsis
"Turkey And Egypt, Past And Present State In Relation To Africa" explores the historical and contemporary dynamics between Turkey, Egypt, and the broader African continent. Written by Joseph Cooper, the book provides insights into the political, economic, and social interactions shaping these regions. With a detailed examination of historical contexts and present-day realities, Cooper offers a comprehensive analysis of the relationships between these key players. A valuable resource for historians and those interested in understanding the complex interplay of nations in Africa and the Middle East, it also includes an appendix by A. Buzacott, adding further depth to the discussion.
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