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027840
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London, Macmillan, 1985.
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xv, 217p.
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0333340647
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025945 | 330.96/SHA 025945 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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113357
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2012.
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After a generally disappointing half-century since recapturing formal independence, at the turn of the second decade of the 21st century, Africa(s) may now be able to seize unanticipated emerging opportunities to move from `fragile' or `failed' towards `developmental' political economies. The continent displays innovations in terms of sources of finance, new regionalisms & transnational governance leading to distinctive insights for analysis & policy, both state & non-state. Its potential for renaissance is reinforced by South Africa's accession as the fifth of the BRICS at the dawn of the decade.
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039867
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Boulder, Westview Press, 1982.
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xxiii, 365p.
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West view Special Studies on Africa
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0891587691
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022252 | 330.96`0328/SHA 022252 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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099563
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2010.
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The parallel development of the inter- and non-governmental Commonwealths on the one hand and the field of International Relations and its oldest journal, The Round Table, on the other, should not go unnoticed at the start of the second decade of the century. This article suggests that the Commonwealth nexus has always constituted a distinctive perspective and debate in both the metropole and the rest of the Commonwealth's expanding official and unofficial networks. The Commonwealth 'School' both reinforces and contrasts with other non-US and non-hegemonic approaches presently animating the field.
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058847
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Oct-Dec 2004.
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095062
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2010.
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The distinctive contributions of the several Commonwealths- inter- and non-state-to global development and governance have been overlooked for too long. The four treated here continue to advance multilateralism and public diplomacy, having earlier contributed to the decolonisation of countries and communities. The anglophone Commonwealth was especially active in support of the liberation movements in Southern Africa, leading to South Africa's transition to a non-racial democracy and return to the Commonwealth in the early 1990s. Commonwealths' norms and values remain relevant in the second decade of the 21st century, symbolised by Rwanda's late 2009 admission to the anglophone family.
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027839
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Boulder, Westview Press, 1987.
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Description |
xii, 315p.
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0813372194
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028264 | 327.68/CON 028264 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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028004
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Boulder, Westview Press, 1987.
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xii, 315p.
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0813372194
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028108 | 327.68/MSA 028108 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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076263
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Hampshire, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2006.
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xvi, 247p.
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Global security in changing world
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9780754647737
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052265 | 327.1/MAC 052265 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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073212
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080161
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027136
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London, Longman's group ltd., 1979.
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xii, 400p.
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0582642299
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018440 | 320.96/SHA 018440 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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163371
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Rising powers are evolving centres for varieties of conflict as well as development. With a focus on the complexities of the Horn of Africa, we juxtapose Jan Nederveen Pieterse1 on what is rising – States? Inter-regionalisms? Diasporas? Economies? Companies? New technologies? – with the late Jim Hentz2 on non-traditional security (NTS) challenges on the continent. NTS factors include fragile states/ungoverned spaces, migrations and viruses, which continue to undermine contemporary state and governance structures inside and around Africa. In turn, NTS challenges demand alternative and creative ways to address them. We show how the Horn of Africa illustrates all these and other emergent factors in differing proportions over time, including the diversity of diasporas, both intra- and extra-regional. Further, we argue that rising powers internal and regional transnational tensions could impact human security for the foreseeable future. Thus, affecting the prospects for meeting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the Global South.
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041541
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London, Macmillen, 1985.
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xiii, 134p.
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0333361954
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030689 | 330.960326/SHA 030689 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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