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Africa: the cold war and after / Mayall, James 1971  Book
Mayall, James Book
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Publication London, Elek Books Limited, 1971.
Description 216p.
Series International relations series volume no; 4
Standard Number 0236176536
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ID:   006675


Africa, India and South-South cooperation / Vohra, N N; Mathews, K 1997  Book
Vohra, N N Book
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Publication New Delhi, Har-Anand Pub., 1997.
Description 762p.
Standard Number 8124105030
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Intra-national IR in Africa / Lemke, Douglas   Journal Article
Lemke, Douglas Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Scholars debate whether Eurocentric theories of International Relations (IR) offer useful explanations of African international politics. They also debate the applicability of Eurocentric theories of state making for understanding African state making in the post-colonial era. I argue that theories like realism and war-and-state-making appear inconsistent with African political reality because when IR scholars apply these theories to Africa, they study the wrong actors. The 'right' actors for understanding these theories include not only the official states IR scholars traditionally analyse, but also all of the autonomous political entities that control territory, possess military resources, and struggle to survive under anarchy. I substantiate my claims about the usefulness and necessity of expanding the roster of actors studied with an historical narrative of the first six years of Congo's independence. During this time six autonomous political entities, in addition to the one official state, warred with each other, allied with each other, and struggled to make states.
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Politics and society in contemporary Africa / Chazan, Naomi; Lewis, Perter; Mortimer, Robert; Rothchild, Donald 1999  Book
Chazan, Naomi Book
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Edition 3rd ed
Publication Boulder, Lynne Rienner, 1999.
Description xx, 545p.
Standard Number 1555876684
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Politics and society in contemporary Africa / Chazan, Naomi; Mortimer, Robert; Ravenhill, John; Rothchild, Donald 1992  Book
Ravenhill, John Book
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Edition 2nd ed
Publication Boulder, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1992.
Description xi, 483p.
Standard Number 1555872832
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