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Africa and the Formation of the New System of International Relations

Rethinking Decolonization and Foreign Policy Concepts

  • Examines the foreign policy concepts and ideological attitudes of African countries
  • Invites readers to rethink the experience of decolonization
  • Highlights a new, emerging IR system in the twenty-first century
  • Strengthens the intellectual bridge between Russian, African and Western scholars of international relations

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. African Solutions to African Problems: The Role of Africans in Peacekeeping

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 167-167
    2. Farmer-Herders Conflict as a Challenge to National Unity in Nigeria

      • E. A. Oghuvbu, O. B. Oghuvbu
      Pages 217-226

About this book

This book discusses the prospects for the development of the African continent as part of the emerging system of international relations in the twenty-first century. African countries are playing an increasingly important part in the current system of international relations. Nevertheless, even 60 years after gaining their independence, most of them are confronted with regional and global issues that are directly related to their colonial past and its influence. Due to Africa’s wealth of natural and geopolitical resources, the possibility of interference in the internal affairs of African countries on the part of new and traditional global actors remains very real.

Leading Africanists, together with international scholars from both international relations and African studies, examine the experience of decolonization, the impact of the emergence of a unipolar world on the African continent, and the growing influence of new international actors on the African continent in the twenty-first century. In addition, the importance of African countries’ foreign policy concepts and ideological attitudes in the post-bipolar period is revealed.  

“This volume strengthens the intellectual bridge between Russian, African and Western scholars of international relations. Strongly recommended!”

Vladimir G. Shubin, Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences 

“This book presents a wide range of prominent global scholars who bring a wealth of knowledge on the subject of Africa and the world.”    

Gilbert Khadiagala, Jan Smuts Professor of International Relations and Director of the African Centre for the Study of the USA (ACSUS) at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. 

“As a genuine contribution to the field of international relations and Global South Agency, this book should be in every institution of higher education’s library.” 

Lembe Tiky, Director of Academic Development, International Studies Association.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

    Alexey M. Vasiliev

  • RUDN University (Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia), Moscow, Russia

    Denis A. Degterev

  • MGIMO University, Moscow, Russia

    Denis A. Degterev

  • University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, USA

    Timothy M. Shaw

About the editors

Alexey Vasiliev is Honorary President of RAS Institute for African Studies (Russia). Between 2006 and 2011 he was the special representative of the President of Russia for contacts with leaders of African states. Over the five decades of academic work, he has published 40 books and more than 900 articles.

Denis Degterev is Head of the Department of Theory and History of International Relations at RUDN University, Moscow (Russia), he also teaches at MGIMO-University, MFA of Russia. He published over 200 papers in leading journals. He specializes in development cooperation, Africa and has written extensively on Global South. In 2002-2005 he worked in West Africa.

Timothy M. Shaw is Faculty Fellow at the Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance, McCormack Graduate School UMass Boston (USA). Some of his areas of expertise are international political economy, human development and human security, and African and Caribbean regions. He has written and edited more than ten books.

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Softcover Book USD 159.99
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