Recentering Africa in International Relations

Beyond Lack, Peripherality, and Failure

Marta Iñiguez de Heredia editor Zubairu Wai editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG

Published:8th Mar '18

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This book challenges conventional views of Africa in global politics, advocating for its central role in international relations and rethinking existing narratives.

In Recentering Africa in International Relations, a diverse group of scholars comes together to address the pressing need for a shift in how Africa is perceived within the global arena. This innovative volume challenges the traditional narratives that often place the continent in a position of exception or marginality. By examining the structural and epistemic biases inherent in international relations (IR), the authors aim to highlight the significant contributions of African nations and peoples, which have often been overlooked or rendered invisible in dominant discourses.

The book emphasizes the importance of recognizing Africa as a vital player in world politics, moving beyond simplistic frameworks that portray the continent as synonymous with lack or disorder. Each chapter presents critical interventions that encourage readers to rethink existing paradigms and appreciate the complexities of African states and societies. By doing so, Recentering Africa in International Relations not only seeks to elevate the continent's status in global discussions but also advocates for a more nuanced understanding of international dynamics.

Ultimately, this volume serves as a call to action for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to engage with Africa as a central actor in international relations. It encourages the exploration of new possibilities for imagining a world that transcends the conventional narratives that have long dominated the field, paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable understanding of global politics.

ISBN: 9783319675091

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 5661g

340 pages

1st ed. 2018