Africa in world politics : sustaining reform in a turbulent world order
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Africa in world politics : sustaining reform in a turbulent world order
Routledge, 2023
7th ed
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
- Market leading upper-level undergraduate / postgraduate US textbook on African politics
- Freshly updated throughout, including new chapters on climate change, decolonization, the politics of health, and the role of China in Africa
- Contributors are leading scholars in the field, helping students to build a rich and nuanced understanding of this complex subject
Table of Contents
Part 1 The Contemporary Context in Historical Perspective 1. Sustaining Reform in a Turbulent World Order John W. Harbeson 2. Africa in the Modern World System and Global Orders Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni Part 2 Building Viable Political Economies 3. Africa and the Global Economy after Aid Dependence Nicolas van de Walle Cornell University 4. States, Markets and Financial Liberalization in Africa M. Anne Pitcher 5. Women and Politics in Africa Aili Tripp 6. Democracy and the State in Sub-Saharan Africa John W. Harbeson Part 3 In Search of Elusive State Reconstruction 7. The International Factor in African Warfare William Reno 8. The Great Lakes Region: Thirty Years of Instability Filip Reyntjens 9. The Politics of Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa Gildfred Asiamah, Mohammed Awal 10. The Politics of Democratization and the State of the State In the Sahel Leonardo Villalon Part 4 Engaging the International Community Anew 11. The Diplomacy of African Conflicts I..William Zartman 12. China in Africa David Shinn 13. Peacebuilding and Democracy after War: Taking Stock Carrie Manning and Ozlem Tuncel 14. Africa Union 2.0: Relaunching the Pan-African Project Ulf Engel 15. Reconciling Sovereignty with Responsibility: A Basis for International Humanitarian Action Ambassador Francis Deng and David Deng
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