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This book is aimed at providing a framework for research into African issues in the twenty-first century. Apart from its African-centred approach, it argues that previously marginalised areas of research require in-depth study. It also introduces new areas of interest absent in existing works. The book pays particular attention to the relative success of African countries and regions in their attempt to find solutions to Africa's problems and the changing role of African states in international relations.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is aimed at providing a framework for research into African issues in the twenty-first century. Apart from its African-centred approach, it argues that previously marginalised areas of research require in-depth study. It also introduces new areas of interest absent in existing works. The book pays particular attention to the relative success of African countries and regions in their attempt to find solutions to Africa's problems and the changing role of African states in international relations.
Autorenporträt
BAKUT TSWAH BAKUT is Lecturer in International Relations at Nottingham Trent University, Director of NTU African Studies Group and Convenor and Co-Founder of the Forum on Africa and International Relations. He is the author of Security: An African Perspective and co-author of Lifelong Learning in an Inner-City. SAGARIKA DUTT is a Lecturer in International Relations at the Nottingham Trent University. She is the author of The Politicization of the United Nations Specialized Agencies: A Case Study of UNESCO (1995).