The International Relations of Sub Saharan Africa

The International Relations of Sub Saharan Africa
Author: Ian Taylor
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781441116529

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This title examines Sub-Saharan Africa's relations with states such as the US, India, China, the EU, and Britain as well as with non-state actors. "The International Relations of Sub-Saharan Africa" is an in-depth examination Africa's place in global politics. The book provides a comprehensive and critical appraisal of the ways in which peace, prosperity, and democracy are being advanced (or restricted) by the activities of the great powers in Africa, including non-state actors, as well as who benefits from these policies and who does not. The book is a needed comparative study of the role of great powers and 'new' actors such as China and India in Africa within the wider context of neo-liberal hegemony. It fills a gap in the literature and will be of interest to any student of the continent. Its focus on external actors contributes to providing a fuller picture of Africa's place in the global political economy and how the continent interacts with the rest of the world. This is an essential work for anyone researching issues in international relations, comparative foreign policies, and African politics.

Concepts in International Relations

Concepts in International Relations
Author: Caroline Starbird,Brettschneider, Martha,Ertenberg, Samantha
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Africa, Sub-Saharan
ISBN: 0943804981

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Africa in International Politics

Africa in International Politics
Author: Ian Taylor,Paul Williams
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415358361

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Locating Africa on the global stage, this book examines and compares external involvement in the continent, exploring the foreign policies of major states and international organizations towards Africa. The contributors work within a political economy framework in order to study how these powers have attempted to stimulate democracy, peace and prosperity in the context of neo-liberal hegemony and ask whom these attempts have benefited and failed.

African International Relations

African International Relations
Author: Mark W. DeLancey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429723100

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African International Relations is a thoroughly revised and updated bibliography that contains annotated entries for international books and journal articles in the field of African international relations.

Sub Saharan Africa

Sub Saharan Africa
Author: W. A. E. Skurnik
Publsiher: Detroit : Gale Research Company
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1977
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105026014378

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Monograph comprising essays and an annotated bibliography on Africa South of Sahara - covers international relations, political behaviour, economic development and independence movements, etc. Of African countries.

Readings in the International Relations of Africa

Readings in the International Relations of Africa
Author: Tom Young
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-01-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780253018946

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These readings in international relations in Africa grapple with the continent’s changing place in the world. The essays confront issues such as the increasing tempo of armed conflict, the tendency of Western states and agencies to intervene in African settings, the presence of China, and the health of African states and their ability to participate in the global economy. Questions regarding sovereignty, leading regional actors, conflict and resolution, and the neoliberal African renaissance add to the broad thematic coverage presented in this timely volume.

Africa and the North

Africa and the North
Author: Ulf Engel,Gorm Rye Olsen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2004-11-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134315871

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An important new discussion of Africa's place in the international system. This volume discusses Africa's place in the international system, examining the way in which the Westphalian system, in light of the impact of globalization and transnational networks, continues to play a major role in the structuring of Africa's international relations. The book provides a solid empirical analysis of key global players in Africa - France, the UK, the US, Japan, Germany, the EU and the UN - and of their policies towards the region. In the context of the 'war against terrorism', African political stability becomes a consideration of increasing importance. By analyzing the relevance of the states in the North, this book challenges conventional wisdom in recent international relations thinking. It applies the concept of an 'international policy community' to bridge the gap between the 'domestic' and the 'international', explaining why Africa retains a role in global politics out of any proportion to its economic weight.

Real Governance and Practical Norms in Sub Saharan Africa

Real Governance and Practical Norms in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: Tom De Herdt,Jean-Pierre OLIVIER de SARDAN
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317527732

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Although international development discourse considers the state as a crucial development actor, there remains a significant discrepancy between the official norms of the state and public services and the actual practices of political elites and civil servants. This text interrogates the variety of ways in which state policies and legal norms have been translated into the set of practical norms which make up real governance in sub-Saharan Africa. It argues that the concept of practical norms is an appropriate tool for an ethnographic investigation of public bureaucracies, interactions between civil servants and users, and the daily functioning of the state in Africa. It demonstrates that practical norms are usually different from official norms, complementing, bypassing and even contradicting them. In addition, it explores the positive and negative effects of different aspects of this ‘real governance’. This text will be of key interest to academics, students and researchers in the fields of development, political science, anthropology and development studies, African studies, international comparative studies, implementation studies, and public policy.