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Africa's potential and challenges in the 21st century make it a focal point for global attention. The continent's political landscape is now more diverse, with a mix of democracy, authoritarianism, peace, and conflict. Understanding the dynamics of African politics is crucial. This comprehensive book delves into African Politics and International Relations, exploring power through the lenses of politics, geography, sociology, and anthropology. It is based on the author's three decades of fieldwork and research across Africa, Asia, and the West. Ideal for academic scholars, students, diplomats,…mehr

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Africa's potential and challenges in the 21st century make it a focal point for global attention. The continent's political landscape is now more diverse, with a mix of democracy, authoritarianism, peace, and conflict. Understanding the dynamics of African politics is crucial. This comprehensive book delves into African Politics and International Relations, exploring power through the lenses of politics, geography, sociology, and anthropology. It is based on the author's three decades of fieldwork and research across Africa, Asia, and the West. Ideal for academic scholars, students, diplomats, government officials, journalists, and NGO staff seeking to deepen their understanding of African politics and international relations.
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Autorenporträt
Takuo Iwata, Ph.D. is a professor at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan, where he teaches politics and international relations with a focus on Africa and Asia-Africa relations. His research spans political power, democratization, decentralization, border issues, South-South Cooperation, and cultural acts in politics. Dr. Iwata has conducted field research primarily in Francophone West Africa, as well as in Western and Asian countries, for over three decades. His notable publications include 'Democratic Transition and Civil Society in Africa' (2004) and 'New Asian Approaches to Africa' (2020).