Contemporary Africa and the foreseeable world order

Contemporary Africa and the Foreseeable World Order brings together rich and diverse contributions from seasoned scholars from around the globe. Anchored in a wide array of disciplinary perspectives, the contributors explore the interesting and complex dynamics at play in Africa's interactions...

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Other Authors: Onditi, Francis, 1981-, Ben-Nun, Gilad, D'Alessandro, Cristina, Levey, Zach, Bah, Abu Bakarr, 1969-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lanham, Maryland Lexington Books, [2019]
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Abu Bah
  • Preface: Accolade to Professor P. G. Okoth: an icon in international relations and diplomatic history / Edmond Were and Francis Onditi
  • Introduction: Contemporary Africa and the foreseeable world order / Francis Onditi, Gilad Ben-Nun, Cristina D'Alessandro, and Zach Levey
  • Rethinking the new world order and its implications for Africa / Tom Ondicho
  • Africa and the remaking of global order / Tim Murithi
  • Toward a new peace and security agenda : contributions from Pan Africanism / Cheryl Hendricks
  • The AU's new funding mechanisms : self-financing at last? / Kasaija Apuuli
  • Can the African Union innovate in conflict prevention? Evidence from mediation and preventing and countering violent extremism / Adriana Erthal Abdenur and Giovanna Kuele
  • Antidotes to extremism : Africa's refugee hospitality paradigm / Gilad Ben-Nun
  • Relational African values between nations : bringing communion to the global order / Thaddeus Metz
  • Between atavism and modernity : Sub-Saharan Africa's strained relationship with constitutionalism / Tom Syring
  • Another round of plunder? China, Africa, and international politics through the lens of the Mugabe government, ca. 2000 to 2016 / Wesley Mwatwara and Ushehwedu Kufakurinani
  • How "organized hypocrisy" within the standby force is pulling African institutions from the global influence / Francis Onditi
  • Balance of power and the 2017 African Union commission elections / Kizito Sabala
  • Hydropolitics of resource exploration in eastern Africa / Edmond Were
  • Politics of oil in eastern Africa : does it present another geopolitical pivot? / Paul Opondo
  • State-led development in Ethiopia : a failing legacy or an existential threat to the nation? / Frew Yirgalem
  • Regime construction and sustainable stability in the Nile Basin : the East African community multilateral diplomacy in a theoretical context / Korwa Adar and Mercy Kaburu
  • The future of Kiswahili is bright : the potential of East Africa's lingua franca in the emerging world order / Ken Walibora
  • Kenya's national security and international refugee law in the dynamic world order / Ken Oluoch
  • Can "African centered journalism" contain the terror threats in the new world order? / Fredrick Ogenga
  • African foreign policy making in the African Union : peace and security / Solomon Dersso
  • Kenya's foreign policy (2013-2017) and African renaissance / Rosemary Anyona
  • The making of "gender diplomacy" as a foreign policy pillar in Kenya and Namibia / Francis Onditi
  • Conclusion: Contemporary Africa and the foreseeable world order / Francis Onditi, Gilad Ben-Nun, Cristina D'Alessandro, and Zach Levey.