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Africa in World Politics provides advanced undergraduate and
graduate students with the perfect introduction to the challenges
faced by African states on an increasingly turbulent world stage.
Africa in World Politics has long served as the go-to resource for
students of African politics seeking to navigate the continent's
complex political and economic landscapes. Updated throughout, this
new edition includes new chapters on the unprecedented challenges
the continent faces from climate change and the fallout of the
Covid-19 global pandemic. Adding to existing coverage of
international diplomacy, peacebuilding, women in politics, and the
building blocks of political economy, the book also includes
expanded coverage of the role of China in Africa, and fresh
perspectives on decolonization. Drawing together insights from some
of the world’s leading scholars of African politics, this
textbook is an essential read for advanced students of political
science and African studies.
This book is an outcome of the workshop on Political Theory and
Policy Analysis, held in Indiana, during the 1985/86. It seeks to
explains why the centralized African state has failed and discusses
the breakdown of social processes indirectly caused by the policies
of the centralized state.
This book is an outcome of the workshop on Political Theory and
Policy Analysis, held in Indiana, during the 1985/86. It seeks to
explains why the centralized African state has failed and discusses
the breakdown of social processes indirectly caused by the policies
of the centralized state.
Africa in World Politics provides advanced undergraduate and
graduate students with the perfect introduction to the challenges
faced by African states on an increasingly turbulent world stage.
Africa in World Politics has long served as the go-to resource for
students of African politics seeking to navigate the continent's
complex political and economic landscapes. Updated throughout, this
new edition includes new chapters on the unprecedented challenges
the continent faces from climate change and the fallout of the
Covid-19 global pandemic. Adding to existing coverage of
international diplomacy, peacebuilding, women in politics, and the
building blocks of political economy, the book also includes
expanded coverage of the role of China in Africa, and fresh
perspectives on decolonization. Drawing together insights from some
of the world’s leading scholars of African politics, this
textbook is an essential read for advanced students of political
science and African studies.
In this fully revised edition top scholars in African politics
address the effects that major currents in Africa and world
politics have upon each other and explore the ramifications of this
interconnection for contemporary theories of international and
comparative politics.
The fifth edition focuses on engaging a changing world order. The
nation-state as we know it is a legacy of European rule in Africa,
and the primacy of the nation-state remains the bedrock of most
contemporary theories of international relations. Yet in the fifth
decade of Africa's independence, this colonial inheritance has been
challenged as never before by state weakness, internal and
inter-state conflict, new gains in economic development, large
investments by China and other G-20 countries, and internal and
external demands for economic and political reform, with
potentially far-reaching implications. Including new readings on
the Sudan, the Great Lakes crisis, and bilateral vs. multilateral
peacekeeping on the continent, this text remains an invaluable
resource for students of African and world politics.
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