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This book explores norm diffusion in non-Western contexts. It
analyzes how norms transfer and what mechanisms or sources of
leverage facilitate their diffusion. The individual chapters follow
an interdisciplinary framework that analyzes social norms beyond
the theoretical tradition of international relations, and focus on
particular cases of diffusion—both successful and
unsuccessful—across the non-Western world. In this way, the book
challenges existing perspectives and advances critical norm
research that diversifies the agency of norm entrepreneurs beyond
processes of norm localization. It makes a twofold
contribution—by deepening our theoretical understanding of norms
and their dynamics and by broadening the geographical scope of
norms research.
For years economists have spoken of 'Africa rising', and despite
the global financial crisis, Africa continues to host some of the
fastest growing economies in the world. Africa's Shadow Rise
however argues that the continent's apparent economic 'rise' is
essentially a mirage, driven by developments elsewhere - most
particularly the expansion in China's economy. While many African
countries have experienced high rates of growth, much of this
growth may prove to be unsustainable, and has contributed to
environmental destruction and worsening inequality across the
continent. Similarly, new economic relationships have produced new
forms of dependency, as African nations increasingly find
themselves tied to the fortunes of China and other emerging powers.
Drawing on in-depth fieldwork in southern Africa, Africa's Shadow
Rise reveals how the shifting balance of global power is
transforming Africa's economy and politics, and what this means for
the future of development efforts in the region.
For years economists have spoken of 'Africa rising', and despite
the global financial crisis, Africa continues to host some of the
fastest growing economies in the world. Africa's Shadow Rise
however argues that the continent's apparent economic 'rise' is
essentially a mirage, driven by developments elsewhere - most
particularly the expansion in China's economy. While many African
countries have experienced high rates of growth, much of this
growth may prove to be unsustainable, and has contributed to
environmental destruction and worsening inequality across the
continent. Similarly, new economic relationships have produced new
forms of dependency, as African nations increasingly find
themselves tied to the fortunes of China and other emerging powers.
Drawing on in-depth fieldwork in southern Africa, Africa's Shadow
Rise reveals how the shifting balance of global power is
transforming Africa's economy and politics, and what this means for
the future of development efforts in the region.
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