This new Handbook examines the issues, challenges, and debates
surrounding the problem of security in Africa.
Africa is home to most of the world's current conflicts, and
security is a key issue. However, African security can only be
understood by employing different levels of analysis: the
individual (human security), the state (national/state security),
and the region (regional/international security). Each of these
levels provides analytical tools for understanding what could be
called the "African security predicament" and these debates are
animated by the "new security" issues: immigration, small arms
transfers, gangs and domestic crime, HIV/AIDS, transnational crime,
poverty, and environmental degradation. African security therefore
not only presents concrete challenges for international security
but provides a real-world context for challenging conventional
conceptions of security.
Drawing together contributions from a wide range of key thinkers
in the field, the "Routledge Handbook of African Security" engages
with these debates, and is organized into four parts:
- Part I: The African security predicament in the twenty-first
century;
- Part II: Understanding conflict in Africa;
- Part III: Regionalism and Africa;
- Part IV: External influences.
This Handbook will be of great interest to students of African
politics, human security, global security, war and conflict
studies, peacebuilding, and IR in general.
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