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Africas New Global Politics Regionalism In International Relations Rita Kiki Edozie Moses Khisa

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Africas New Global Politics Regionalism In International Relations Rita Kiki Edozie Moses Khisa
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Rita Kiki Edozie; Moses Khisa
ISBN: 9781955055543, 1955055548
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Africas New Global Politics Regionalism In International Relations Rita Kiki Edozie Moses Khisa by Rita Kiki Edozie; Moses Khisa 9781955055543, 1955055548 instant download after payment.

The African Union’s threat to lead African states’ mass withdrawal from the International Criminal Court in 2008 marked just one of many encounters that demonstrate African leaders’ growing confidence and activism in international relations. Rita Kiki Edozie and Moses Khisa explore the myriad ways in which the continent’s diplomatic engagement and influence in the global arena has been expanding in recent decades. Focusing in particular on collective action through the institutional platform of the AU—while acknowledging the internal challenges involved—the authors show how Africa’s role as a dynamic world region is both shaping and being shaped by current trends in global development and geopolitics.

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