Africa in International Politics

Africa in International Politics
Title Africa in International Politics PDF eBook
Author Ian Taylor
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 238
Release 2004-02-24
Genre History
ISBN 1134367120

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Introduction : understanding Africa's place in world politics / Ian Taylor and Paul Williams -- The contending currents in United States involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa / James J. Hentz -- Britain and Africa after the Cold War : beyond damage limitation? / Paul Williams -- France's policy towards Africa : continuity or change? / Daniela Kroslak -- The "all-weather friend"? : Sino-African interaction in the twenty-first century / Ian Taylor -- Russia and Africa : moving in the right direction? / Vladimir Shubin -- Japan-Africa relations : patterns and prospects / Scarlett Cornelissen -- Canada and Africa : activist aspirations in straitened circumstances / David Black -- the European Union's external relations with Africa after the Cold War : aspects of continuity and change / Stephen R. Hurt -- The international financial institutions' relations with Africa : insights from the issue of representation and voice / Caroline Thomas -- From Congo to Congo : United Nations peacekeeping in Africa / Adekeye Adebajo.

Africa's International Relations

Africa's International Relations
Title Africa's International Relations PDF eBook
Author Beth Elise Whitaker
Publisher
Total Pages 418
Release 2018
Genre Africa
ISBN 9781626377349

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Comprehensive and engaging, this timely introduction to Africa’s international relations explores how power, interests, and ideas influence interactions both among the continent’s states and between African states and other actors in the global arena. How has history shaped the international relations of African states and peoples? What role does identity play? How are foreign policies linked to domestic political dynamics, and especially to the pursuit of regime security? How are states grappling with the tensions between sovereignty and external pressures? These are among the questions answered as the authors address a wide range of ongoing and emerging challenges, all in historical and theoretical context. In addition, a case study at the end of each chapter illustrates key concepts and reflects an ongoing debate. The result is an ideal text for students, as well as an invaluable resource for researchers and policymakers. -- ‡c From publisher's description.

Africa and International Relations in the 21st Century

Africa and International Relations in the 21st Century
Title Africa and International Relations in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author S. Cornelissen
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 353
Release 2016-01-26
Genre History
ISBN 0230355749

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This book examines key emergent trends related to aspects of power, sovereignty, conflict, peace, development, and changing social dynamics in the African context. It challenges conventional IR precepts of authority, politics and society, which have proven to be so inadequate in explaining African processes. Rather, this edited collection analyses the significance of many of the uncharted dimensions of Africa's international relations, such as the respatialisation of African societies through migration, and the impacts this process has had on state power; the various ways in which both formal and informal authority and economies are practised; and the dynamics and impacts of new transnational social movements on African politics. Finally, attention is paid to Africa's place in a shifting global order, and the implications for African international relations of the emergence of new world powers and/or alliances. This edition includes a new preface by the editors, which brings the findings of the book up-to-date, and analyses the changes that are likely to impact upon global governance and human development in policy and practice in Africa and the wider world post-2015.

Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century

Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century
Title Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook
Author Olayiwola Abegunrin
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 265
Release 2009-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 0230623905

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In the twenty-first century, Africa has become an important source of US energy imports and the world's natural resources. It has also become the epicentre of the world's deadly health epidemic, HIV/AIDS, and one of the battlegrounds in the fight against terrorism. Africa is now a major player in global affairs.

Africa in International Politics

Africa in International Politics
Title Africa in International Politics PDF eBook
Author Ian Taylor
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 242
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780415358361

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Locating Africa on the global stage, this book examines and compares external involvement in the continent, exploring the foreign policies of major states and international organizations towards Africa. The contributors work within a political economy framework in order to study how these powers have attempted to stimulate democracy, peace and prosperity in the context of neo-liberal hegemony and ask whom these attempts have benefited and failed.

African Agency in International Politics

African Agency in International Politics
Title African Agency in International Politics PDF eBook
Author William Brown
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 226
Release 2013-03-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134057547

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This book analyses the rapidly increasing role of African states, leaders and other political actors in international politics in the 21st Century. In contrast to the conventional approach of studying how external actors impacted on Africa’s international relations, this book seeks to open up a new approach, focusing on the impact of African political actors on international politics. It does this by analysing African agency – the degree to which African political actors have room to manoeuvre within the international system and exert influence internationally, and the uses they make of that room for manoeuvre. Bringing together leading scholars from Africa and Europe to explore the role and conception of African Agency, this book addresses a wide range of issues, from relations with western and non-western donors, Africa’s role in the UN and World Trade Organisation, negotiations over climate change, trade agreements with the European Union, regional diplomatic strategies, the character and extent of African state agency, and agency within corporate social responsibility initiatives. African Agency in International Politics will be of interest to scholars and students of Africa’s international relations, African politics, development, geography, diplomacy, trade, the environment, political science and security studies.

Africa and the International System

Africa and the International System
Title Africa and the International System PDF eBook
Author Christopher S. Clapham
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 364
Release 1996-09-12
Genre History
ISBN 9780521576680

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Paying for the state.