Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Beyond History: African Agency in Development, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution: Africa: Past, Present & Prospects

Editat de Elijah Nyaga Munyi, David Mwambari, Aleksi Ylönen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2020
Moving beyond a self-indulgent attitude about Africa's historical victimhood, the book seeks to capture how African states individually and Africa's collective institutions (the AU) are providing agency in Africa's international relations. While African states have been trailblazers in such ideas as 'The Responsibility to Protect', as conceived in the African Union Constitutive Act (2001) which preceded the United Nations (UN) Secretary General's report "In Larger Freedom" (2005) in which the UN adopted the concept, African agency in international relations has not always been captured proactively.

This volume seeks to document Africa (and African states) in a state of proactivity as opposed to a reactionary mode of international relations which has long been the case due to the discipline's heavy concentration on the West.

The main themes explored are: African agency in international relations and commerce, agency in Africa's balancing of big and regional powers, reshaping Africa-EU relations beyond the Cotonou Agreements, Africa and international human rights institutions, African efforts in elections and conflicts in Africa and relationship building among African leaders.
Citește tot Restrânge

Toate formatele și edițiile

Toate formatele și edițiile Preț Express
Paperback (1) 25854 lei  6-8 săpt.
  Bloomsbury Publishing – 27 aug 2020 25854 lei  6-8 săpt.
Hardback (1) 66440 lei  6-8 săpt.
  Bloomsbury Publishing – 31 aug 2020 66440 lei  6-8 săpt.

Din seria Africa: Past, Present & Prospects

Preț: 66440 lei

Preț vechi: 95610 lei
-31%

Puncte Express: 997

Preț estimativ în valută:
11753 13778$ 10224£

Carte tipărită la comandă

Livrare economică 05-19 martie

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781786612700
ISBN-10: 1786612704
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: 2 tables;
Dimensiuni: 162 x 233 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Africa: Past, Present & Prospects

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part I - State Agency
1. Conceptualizing Agency and Influence in African International Relations
Elijah N. Munyi, David Mwambari, and Aleksi Ylönen
 2. Appropriating African Agency in International Relations
Funmi Olonisakin and Moses Tofa
 3. Confronting an Imperialist Court: The Quagmire of African Agency in Dealing with the International Criminal Court
Torque Mude
 4. Growing Actorness and Clientilist Success in African Summit Diplomacy
Elijah N. Munyi
5. Engaging Arab Powers: The Changing Regional Political Environment and Regime Agency in the Coastal Horn of Africa
Aleksi Ylönen
6. Fledgling Agency: African Union (AU) Interventions in Election-related Violence in Côte d'Ivoire
Tinashe Sithole and Timi Legend Asuelime
7. Hurting Stalemate in International Interventions: An Analysis of the African Agency in the IGAD-Led Engagements in the South Sudan Crisis, 2013-2017
Muema Wambua
8. Emergence of Post-Genocide Collective Memory in Rwanda's International Relations
David Mwambari 
9. Africa

Recenzii

Beyond History deepens the contemporary discourse on African agency through presenting a collection of 13 chapters on state and non-state manifestations of it. ... The collection draws on a roster of esteemed scholars-heavyweights in their respective fields ... This edited volume unravels African agency from the theoretical to the practical, through a multitude of case-studies. This will allow a broader audience to engage with an important-but often abstract-theme and identify how the concept intersects with their own research. I would recommend all scholars, students, researchers, policy-makers and practitioners studying or working to advance African priorities from within the continent and beyond to read the book, examine the sector-relevant examples or peruse the ones that provoke curiosity.
Beyond History is a most welcome addition to the analysis and advocacy of the 'global South' in IR/IPE from rising African scholars. It suggests a variety of 'African agency' as well as shifts in regional relations around the Horn of Africa. It resonates with current discourses and foreign policy debates, focusing on the evolution of inter-regional relations, non- as well as inter-state. This original book deserves to be read and discussed as a major contribution to overlapping fields into the third decade of the 21st century.