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Social Sciences || Politics & International Relations

Africa in International Politics -External Involvement on the Continent

Editor : Ian Taylor, Paul Williams

Master eBook ISBN10 : 0-203-49317-6

Master eBook ISBN13 : 978-0-203-49317-5

No of pages : 240

eBook Price : $52.95

Originally Published : 8 Jan 2004

Africa has long been considered marginal to the world in both economic and political terms. This important volume seeks to rectify this, arguing that over the centuries there has been a continual flow of both ideas and goods between Africa, Europe, Asia, and later the Americas. Indeed, Africa has never existed apart from world politics, but has been unavoidably entangled in the ebb and flow of events and changing configurations of power.
Africa in International Politics examines and compares external involvement in the continent, exploring the foreign policies of major states and international organisations towards it. Drawing on critical approaches from International Relations, International Political Economy and Security Studies, the book sets out a framework for understanding Africa''s place in world politics and provides detailed analyses of the major external states and international organisations currently influencing African politics. At the same time, Africa is viewed as a player in its own right whose behaviour and agency acts to define, in many cases, the policies and even identities of external agents.
This book provides the first comprehensive, critical and up-to-date analysis of the policies of the major external actors towards Africa after the Cold War. The chapters focus on the policies of the United States, the UK, France, China, Russia, Japan and Canada, as well as the European Union, International Financial Institutions and United Nations peacekeeping.



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Table of contents : Introduction: Understanding Africa's Place in World Politics Ian Taylor and Paul Williams
1. The Contending Currents in United States Involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa James J. Hentz
2. Britain and Africa after the Cold War: Beyond Damage Limitation? Paul Williams
3. France's policy towards Africa: Continuity or Change? Daniela Kroslak
4. The "All-Weather Friend"? Sino-African Interaction in the Twenty-First Century Ian Taylor
5. Russia and Africa: Moving in the right direction? Vladimir Shubin
6. Japan-Africa Relations: Patterns and Prospects Scarlett Cornelissen
7. Canada and Africa: Activist Aspirations in Straitened Circumstances David Black
8. The European Union's External Relations with Africa after the Cold War: Aspects of Continuity and Change Stephen R. Hurt
9. The International Financial Institutions' Relations with Africa: Insights from the Issue of Representation and Voice Caroline Thomas
10. From Congo to Congo: United Nations Peacekeeping in Africa after the Cold War Adekeye Adebajo


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