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Handbook of Africa's International Relations (Paperback)
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Handbook of Africa's International Relations (Paperback)
Series: Routledge International Handbooks
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Africa's international relations have often been defined and
oriented by the dominant international and geopolitical agendas of
the day. In the aftermath of colonialism the Cold War became a
dominant paradigm that defined the nature of the continent's
relationship with the rest of the world. The contemporary forces of
globalization are now exerting an undue influence and impact upon
Africa's international relations. Increasingly, the African
continent is emerging as a vocal, and in some respects an
influential, actor in international relations. There is a lack of
analysis and research on this emerging trend. This timely book
fills this analytical gap by engaging with a wide range of issues,
with chapters written by experts on a variety of themes. The
emerging political prominence of the African continent on the world
stage is predicated on an evolving internal process of continental
integration. In particular, there are normative and policy efforts
to revive the spirit of Pan-Africanism: the 21st century is
witnessing the evolution of Pan-Africanism, notably through the
constitution and establishment of the African Union (AU). Given the
dearth of analysis on this phenomemon, this volume also examines
the notion of Pan-Africanism through various lenses - notably peace
and security, development, the environment and trade. The volume
will also engage with the emerging role of the AU as an
international actor, e.g. with regard to its role in the reform of
the United Nations Security Council, climate change, the
International Criminal Court (ICC), the treaty establishing Africa
as a nuclear-free zone, Internally Displaced Persons, the
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), international trade, the
environment, public health issues, security, and development
issues. This book will assess how the AU's role as an international
actor is complicated by the difficulty of promoting consensus among
African states and then maintaining that consensus in the face of
often divergent national interests. This book will in part assess
the role of the AU in articulating collective and joint policies
and in making interventions in international decision and
policy-making circles. The Handbook will also assess the role of
African social movements and their relationship with global actors.
The role of African citizens in improving their own conditions is
often underplayed in the international relations discourse, and
this volume will seek to redress this oversight. Throughout the
book the various chapters will also assess the role that these
citizen linkages have contributed towards continental integration
and in confronting the challenges of globalization.
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