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245 00 $aAfrican foreign policies :$bselecting signifiers to explain agency /$cedited by Paul-Henri Bischoff.
264 1 $aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2020.
264 4 $c©2020
300 $a1 online resource (xix, 267 pages).
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
338 $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aRoutledge studies in African politics and international relations
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rPaul-Henri Bischoff --$tWhat Next? Past and present African foreign policy concepts and practices /$rPaul-Henri Bischoff --$tThe African Union as a Foreign Policy Player: African Agency in International Cooperation /$rTshepo Gwatiwa --$tUnprincipled Pragmatism and Anti-Imperialist Impulses in an Interconnected World: The Zuma Presidency, 2009-2017 /$rMzukisi Qobo --$tTowards A Strategic Culture Approach to Understanding and Conceptualising Ethiopia's Foreign Policy Towards Israel and the Middle Eastern Arab Countries /$rMakonnen Tesfaye --$tNigeria's Foreign Policy and Intervention Behaviour in Africa: What Role for Agency? /$rOlumuyiwa Amao --$tZimbabwe and New Signifiers: Towards a cultural political economy of Foreign Policy Making /$rMike Mavura --$tRealist Conceptions of Kenya's Foreign Policy and Foreign Policy Behaviour: A Theoretical and Contextual Disposition /$rKorwa Gombe Adar and Mercy Kathambi Kaburu --$tAddressing the Conceptual Void of African Small State Foreign Policy in Orthodox Theory: A Case Study of Botswana's Principled Pragmatism /$rKabelo M. Mahupela --$tTunisia's Foreign Policy Towards France Before and After an Undemanding 'Revolution': A Theoretical Explanation of the An-Nahdha-led Interim Governments' Soft Policy /$rAhmed Ali Salem --$tStraddling Between Convergence and Divergence: A Constructivist's View of Malawi's Foreign Policy in Post-independence Africa /$rEugenio Njoloma --$tStrategies of a Small State Between Realism and Liberalism: Sixty Years of Guinea's Diplomacy and Foreign Policy (1958-2018) /$rIssaka K. Souaré --$tRethinking SADC's Collective Policymaking Processes on External Relations and Non-state Participation for Region-building /$rCecilia Lwiindi Nedziwe --$tTowards an Understanding of the Interplay Between Ghana's Foreign and Defence Policies /$rKwesi Aning and Kwaku Danso --$tConclusion /$rPaul-Henri Bischoff.
520 $a"This book explores, at a time when several powers have become serious players on the continent, aspects of African agency, past and present, by African writers on foreign policy, representative of geography, language and state size. In the past, African foreign policy has largely been considered within the context of reactions to the international or global 'external factor'. This ground-breaking book, however, looks at how foreign policy has been crafted and used in response not just to external, but also, mainly, domestic imperatives or (theoretical) signifiers. As such, it narrates individual and changing foreign policy orientations over time - and as far back as independence - with mainly African-based scholars who present their own constructs of what is a useful theoretical narrative regarding foreign policy on the continent - how theory is adapted to local circumstance or substituted for continentally based ontologies. The book therefore contends that the African experience carries valuable import for expanding general understandings of foreign policy in general. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of Foreign Policy Analysis, Foreign Policy Studies, African International Relations/Politics/Studies, Diplomacy and more broadly to International Relations"--$cProvided by publisher.
545 0 $aPaul-Henri Bischoff is Professor of International Relations and erstwhile longstanding Head of Department of Political and International Studies at Rhodes University, Grahamstown-Makhanda, South Africa.
588 $aDescription based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 26, 2020).
651 0 $aAfrica$xForeign relations$y1960-
651 0 $aAfrica$xPolitics and government$y1960-
650 7 $aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General$2bisacsh
650 7 $aDiplomatic relations.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01907412
650 7 $aPolitics and government.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01919741
651 7 $aAfrica.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01239509
648 7 $aSince 1960$2fast
655 4 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aBischoff, Paul,$d1954-$eeditor,$eauthor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$tAfrican foreign policies$dNew York : Routledge, 2020.$z9780367348281$w(DLC) 2019054106
830 0 $aRoutledge studies on African politics and international relations.
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