Description |
xvi, 242 pages : map ; 23 cm |
Series |
International political economy series |
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International political economy series (Palgrave (Firm))
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Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Introduction: Africa and IR Theory--Kevin C. Dunn Part I: Troubling Concepts Reformulating International Relations Theory: African Insights and Challenges--Assis Malaquias Sovereignty in Africa: Quasi-Statehood and Other Myths in Internation Theory--Siba N. Grovogui MadLib #32: The (blank) African State: Rethinking the Sovereign State in IR Theory--Kevin C. Dunn Marketing the 'Rainbow Nation': The Power of the South African Music, Film, and Sports Industry--Janis Van Der Westhuizen Part II: Theoretical Interventions Realism, Neo-Realism and Africa's International Relations in the Post-Cold War Era--John F. Clark The End of History? African Challenges to Liberalism in International Relations--Tandeka Nkiwane Re-Envisioning Sovereignty: Marcus Garvey and the Making of a Transnational Identity--Randolph B. Persaud Controlling African States' Behavior: IR Theory and International Sanctions Against Libya and Nigeria--Sakuh Mahmud Challenging Wesphalia: Issues of Sovereignty and Identity in Southern Africa--Sandra J. MacLean The Brothers Grim: Modernity and "International" Relations in Southern Africa--Larry Swatuk Part III: Implications and Policy Ramifications Reconceptualizing United States' Foreign Policy: Regionalism, Economic Development and Instability in Southern Africa--James Jude Hentz African Foreign Policy in the New Millenium: From Coming Anarchies to Security Communities? From New Regionalism to New Realisms?--Timothy M. Shaw -- Introduction: Africa and IR Theory--Kevin C. Dunn Part I: Troubling Concepts Reformulating International Relations Theory: African Insights and Challenges--Assis Malaquias Sovereignty in Africa: Quasi-Statehood and Other Myths in Internation Theory--Siba N. Grovogui MadLib #32: The (blank) African State: Rethinking the Sovereign State in IR Theory--Kevin C. Dunn Marketing the 'Rainbow Nation': The Power of the South African Music, Film, and Sports Industry--Janis Van Der Westhuizen Part II: Theoretical Interventions Realism, Neo-Realism and Africa's International Relations in the Post-Cold War Era--John F. Clark The End of History? African Challenges to Liberalism in International Relations--Tandeka Nkiwane Re-Envisioning Sovereignty: Marcus Garvey and the Making of a Transnational Identity--Randolph B. Persaud Controlling African States' Behavior: IR Theory and International Sanctions Against Libya and Nigeria--Sakuh Mahmud Challenging Wesphalia: Issues of Sovereignty and Identity in Southern Africa--Sandra J. MacLean The Brothers Grim: Modernity and "International" Relations in Southern Africa--Larry Swatuk Part III: Implications and Policy Ramifications Reconceptualizing United States' Foreign Policy: Regionalism, Economic Development and Instability in Southern Africa--James Jude Hentz African Foreign Policy in the New Millenium: From Coming Anarchies to Security Communities? From New Regionalism to New Realisms?--Timothy M. Shaw |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 220-238) and index |
Subject |
International relations -- Philosophy.
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SUBJECT |
Africa -- Foreign relations.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001553
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Author |
Dunn, Kevin C., 1967-
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Shaw, Timothy M.
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LC no. |
00048334 |
ISBN |
0333918282 |
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