African Security
Local Issues and Global Connections
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Ohio University Press
Published:28th May '24
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This edited volume addresses the fusion between domestic and external drivers of African conflicts.
Established scholars in Africa, Europe, and the United States provide a novel conceptual and policy frame—glocalization—to understand the domestic and external drivers of conflicts in Africa through studies that cover relevant and pressing cases of international and regional security, such as Libya, Mali, Kenya, Nigeria, and Congo.
African Security: Local Issues and Global Connections provokes new ways of thinking about solutions to African security—solutions that consider the eclectic and sometimes disparate natures of African conflicts and that address both their domestic and their external dimensions. The book centers on the concept of glocalized security, which draws from sociological critiques that point to localization within globalization. This edited collection brings the concept of glocalization into African security studies by examining the fusion of domestic and external drivers of conflicts and how that relationship creates a glocalized security situation across Africa.
The chapters in this volume engage the literature on domestic and external causes of conflicts in Africa, most notably issues of patrimonialism, ethnicity, natural resources, climate change, and geopolitics. These conflict drivers are woven in with known theories on security, such as neocolonialism, liberal peace, responsibility to protect (R2P), and collective security. The book presents rich qualitative and historical data, convincingly analyzed and theorized.
Contributors: Folahanmi Aina, Alfred Babo, Abu Bakarr Bah, Noamane Cherkaoui, Nikolas Emmanuel, Tenley K. Erickson, John Mwangi Githigaro, Michael Nwankpa, Norman Sempijja, and Akram Zaoui
Durable solutions to Africa’s multiple security challenges continue to be elusive. Proposing an insightful conceptual framework, this excellent volume presents deeply nuanced and contextual case studies of key security challenges on the continent. This book will be an invaluable resource for scholars and policymakers attempting to make sense of Africa’s multiple security challenges. -- Leonardo A. Villalón, University of Florida
One of the most worrying developments of recent years has been the growing number of African citizens who feel unsafe in their own homes. A solution to this problem is urgently needed if it is not to have dramatic consequences for development and democracy. African Security: Local Issues and Global Connections could therefore hardly be more timely or vital. The fresh insights in this volume go a long way to explaining the most effective ways to enhance security—and, just as importantly, the things to avoid. An important contribution. -- Nic Cheeseman, University of Birmingham
This pathbreaking book encapsulates new thinking on how the combination of domestic and externally driven factors both reshape and redefine emerging conflict dynamics in Africa, and underpin new transformations of security and insecurities—aptly framed using the lens of glocalization. It also offers new homegrown options for transcending glocalized African insecurities. -- Cyril Obi, African Peacebuilding Network
ISBN: 9780821425497
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256 pages