International Relations and Discourses of Africa's Non-Fulfilment: Bringing Africa Back-in

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International Relations and Discourses of Africa's Non-Fulfilment: Bringing Africa Back-in

2017 | History & Politics

This bold and innovative book responds to an existing demand to take Africa out of a place of exception and marginality and place it at the centre of international relations and world politics. Staging a critical intervention into the ways Africa is theorised and its realities accounted for in the dominant discourses of world politics and international relations, it foregrounds three interrelated problematiques: First, to understand how and why the continent's experiences are still reproduced in the language of lack, crisis and failure; Second, to explore possibilities of rethinking Africa for world politics; and third, to concretely demonstrate the centrality of the continent as a major constitutive site of world politics and global power. Bringing together a number of scholars from various locations and disciplinary backgrounds, the book foregrounds a number of issues central to discourses of international relations and world politics and the ways they account for Africa's experience with and place in the international/global.

This text will be of key interest to scholar and students of African Politics, African Studies, Development Studies and more broadly to international relations and area studies.



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