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OverviewThis book focuses on marginal actors in the global order. Such a perspective is often missing as global order analysis is often biased towards exploring large powerful actors and equating their relations with global order. Such an approach is not only dated but also analytically incomplete. It is because of the increasingly decentred nature of global order, that marginal actors and their relations, tactics, strategies and approaches matter for global order as they matter for these actors. The book starts by providing an analytical framework exploring different policy options for African agency which are located along a nexus of choices ranging from accommodation, engagement to system transformation. The selection of a particular interaction type is argued to be dependent on external opportunity structures in the form of different global orders reaching from competitive polarity to dispersed forms of authority or even non-polarity. In addition to these external conditions, the ability to generate meaningful African agency facilitates a greater role in global order. Empirically, the book covers four policy fields which are peace and security, international criminal justice, economics and trade and COVID-19. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Malte BrosigPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 2021 ed. Weight: 0.323kg ISBN: 9783030754112ISBN 10: 3030754111 Pages: 227 Publication Date: 11 August 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1.The Global Order Debate and Africa.- 2.Conceptualising Marginality: Africa’s Place in the Global Order.- 3.The African Security Regime Complex: Innovation in a Decentered Global Order Expert Interview: Gilbert Khadiagala.- 4.International Criminal Justice as Normative Order: Africa and the ICC Expert Interview: Navi Pillay.- 5.Economics Expert Interview: Carlos Lopes.- 6.COVID-19 and Global Order Expert Interview: Richard Mihigo.- 7.Conclusion Marginal but Meaningful: Analysing Africa’s role in Global Order.ReviewsAuthor InformationMalte Brosig is Professor in International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |