Over the past decade, Africa's center of gravity in world
politics has shifted from mere humanitarianism to a strategic view
that posits the centrality of the continent as energy and natural
resources supplier, in the fight against terrorism and other
security threats, and in the globalization of culture. Besides
these considerations, this shift is reflective of two defining
dynamics. On one hand, political and economic reforms have
contributed to the growth of democracy, an improvement in the
economic outlook, and the strengthening of regional governance. On
the other hand, the ongoing diffusion of global power is setting
the stage for a new international order in which Africa will
increasingly matter. This book probes the importance and
significance of these developments and their implications for
Africa's international relations.
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