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Foreign aid quickly established itself as a fundamental feature of Western relations with developing countries, but the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union, meant policymakers had to rethink foreign policy. This text explores post-Cold War programmes of Britain and France.
Evaluates the significance and strength of the emerging Anglo-French partnership and explores how far this and other forms of 'bilateral' and 'bi-multi' cooperation might serve as an alternative or complement to traditional unilateral and multilateral approaches in Africa.
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