Explaining Foreign Policy in Post-Colonial Africa
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book explores foreign policy developments in post-colonial Africa. A continental foreign policy is a tenuous proposition, yet new African states emerged out of armed resistance and advocacy from regional allies such as the Bandung Conference and the...
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This book explores foreign policy developments in post-colonial Africa. A continental foreign policy is a tenuous proposition, yet new African states emerged out of armed resistance and advocacy from regional allies such as the Bandung Conference and the League of Arab States. Ghana was the first Sub-Saharan African country to gain independence in 1957. Fourteen more countries gained independence in 1960 alone, and by May 1963, when the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) was formed, 30 countries were independent. An early OAU committee was the African Liberation Committee (ALC), tasked to work in the Frontline States (FLS) to support independence in Southern Africa. Pan-Africanists, in alliance with Brazzaville, Casablanca and Monrovia groups, approached continental unity differently, and regionalism continued to be a major feature. Africa's challenges were often magnified by the capitalist-democratic versus communist-socialist bloc rivalry, but through Africa's use and leveraging of IGOs - the UN, UNDP, UNECA, GATT, NIEO and others - to advance development, the formation of the African Economic Community, OAU's evolution into the AU and other alliances belied collective actions, even as Africa implemented decisions that required cooperation: uti possidetis (maintaining colonial borders), containing secession, intra- and inter-state conflicts, rebellions and building RECs and a united Africa as envisioned by Pan Africanists worked better collectively. Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Explaining Foreign Policy in Post-Colonial Africa “
Chapter 1: The Beginning of a Post-Colonial Foreign Policy in AfricaChapter 2: Conceptual Approaches to Foreign Policy and Application to African Countries
Chapter 3: Politics of Geography, Statehood, Residual Colonization and Territorial Integrity
Chapter 4: Africa Huru! Complex Events - Cold War, Residual Colonization and Apartheid
Chapter 5: Nation vs. Continent: Sovereignty, Territorial Integrity and Rebellion
Chapter 6: Made in Europe: Breaking Nations, Secession Movements and OAU Responses
Chapter 7: Region or Continent: O/AU Development and Regional Economic Communities
Chapter 8: Between BRICs' Promise and Past Western Trauma: Whither, Africa?
Chapter 9. Africa's Post-Colonial Foreign Policy: Assessing History, Imagining the Future
Autoren-Porträt von Stephen M. Magu
Stephen M. Magu's research focuses on international political economy, economic development, governance and foreign policy issues as relating to Africa. He is the author of Great Powers and US Foreign Policy towards Africa (2019), Peace Corps and Citizen Diplomacy: Soft Power Strategies in U.S. Foreign Policy (2018) and The Socio-Cultural, Ethnic and Historic Foundations of Kenya's Electoral Violence: Democracy on Fire (2018), and co-editor of Corruption Scandals and their Global Impacts (with Omar Hawthorne, 2018). Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Stephen M. Magu
- 2022, 1st ed. 2021, XVI, 349 Seiten, Masse: 14,8 x 21 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 3030629325
- ISBN-13: 9783030629328
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
"Explaining Foreign Policy in Post-Colonia! Africa, by Stephen M. Magu, is a welcome addition to the increasing number of books dealing with African agency within the international sphere. ... this is a welcome book and an interpretation of the considerations that have informed the choices made. ... Explaining Foreign Policy in Post-Colonia! Africa is a useful and welcome addition to the panoply of literature on Africa's post-colonial politics." (Kwesi Aning, Yearbook on the African Union, Vol. 2, 2021)
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