In from the margins? The changing place of Africa in International Relations
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- International Affairs [ 0020-5850 ] ; 2013-01.
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- Absolute gains, Africa, African, African actors, African agency, African cases, African countries, African journal, African politics, African problems, African realities, African solutions, African states, African studies, African union, Blind spot, Branwen gruffydd jones, British academy, Cambridge university press, Cash transfers, Central role, Chris alden, Christopher clapham, Civil society, Climate change, Colin mcinnes, Commonwealth journal, Copyright, Core concepts, Cornelissen, Danielle beswick, Development partner, Development studies, Douglas lemke, Economic forces, Economic growth, Empirical base, Empirical evidence, European journal, External actors, Fantu cheru, Foreign policy, Global, Global fund, Global governance, Global health, Global health governance, Gomes porto, Governance, Graham harrison, Gruffydd, Gruffydd jones, Hard place, Harman, International affairs, International development, International institutions, International policy, International politics, International relations, International relations scholarship, International relations theory, International security, International studies, International system, James barber, Knowledge production, Liberal norms, Liberal reform, Mainstream, Marco antonio vieira, Melinda gates foundation, Modern african studies, Multilateral cooperation, Nana poku, Other areas, Particular reference, Peaceful coexistence, Policy challenges, Policy ideas, Policy implications, Political economy, Political processes, Power configurations, Real world, Resource extraction, Round table, Routledge, Royal institute, Ruthless player, Scarlett cornelissen, Security architecture, Security threat, Security threats, Significant influence, Soft balancing, Sophie, Sophie harman, State failure, State formation, Statehood, Stefan elbe, Such arguments, Such claims, Such studies, Test cases, Testing ground, Theoretical debates, Theoretical insights, Theoretical models, Theoretical reflection, Third world, Tickner, Understanding africa, Waever, Weak states, Western approaches, Western countries, Western states, Westphalian state, Wide range, World bank.
Abstract
This article surveys recent literature on Africa and International Relations (IR) and reviews the current place of Africa within the discipline. It notes that critical debates continue around claims of a mismatch between Africa and ‘mainstream’ IR theories and concepts. However, alongside this set of issues, there is in fact a burgeoning literature on many aspects of Africa's international relations. While some of these studies utilize existing IR theories, and others explore empirical cases that could deliver important lessons for the wider discipline, much of this promise goes unfulfilled. The article reviews literature on China's role and on HIV/AIDS governance in Africa to illustrate how the study of African international relations, the wider IR discipline and international policy could all benefit from a closer engagement between Africa and IR. The article concludes by setting out three challenges for a renewed agenda: a need to address the problematic relationship between universal analytical concepts and regional particularities; a need to give recognition to, and analyse, African agency in international politics; and a need to address inequalities in knowledge production in the field of Africa's international relations.
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