ABSTRACT
Locating Africa on the global stage, this book examines and compares external involvement in the continent, exploring the foreign policies of major states and international organizations towards Africa. The contributors work within a political economy framework in order to study how these powers have attempted to stimulate democracy, peace and prosperity in the context of neo-liberal hegemony and ask whom these attempts have benefited and failed.
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chapter 4|19 pages
The ‘all-weather friend’?
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Sino-African interaction in the twenty-first century
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Canada and Africa: activist aspirations in straitened circumstances DAV I D B L AC K
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Activist aspirations in straitened circumstances
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The European Union’s external relations with Africa after the Cold War: aspects of continuity and change STEPHEN R . H U RT
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Aspects of continuity and change
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chapter 9|21 pages
The international financial institutions’ relations with Africa: insights from the issue of representation and voice C A RO LINE THOMAS
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Insights from the issue of representation and voice
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chapter 10|18 pages
From Congo to Congo
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United Nations peacekeeping in Africa after the Cold War
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