| Título : |
African Foreign Policies in International Institutions |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
| Autores: |
Warner, Jason, ; Shaw, Timothy M., |
| Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
| Editorial: |
New York, N.Y. : Palgrave Macmillan US |
| Fecha de publicación: |
2018 |
| Número de páginas: |
XXIV, 430 p. 3 ilustraciones |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-1-137-57574-6 |
| Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
| Palabras clave: |
Relaciones Internacionales Organización Internacional La política exterior Política africana |
| Índice Dewey: |
327.1 Política exterior y temas específicos en las relaciones internacionales |
| Resumen: |
Este libro es el primero en considerar exclusivamente las tendencias de política exterior de los estados africanos en las instituciones internacionales. Como volumen editado que ofrece perspectivas empíricas de una variedad de académicos, este proyecto desengaña la noción de que África debe considerarse un interés "nicho" en el campo del análisis de la política exterior. Afirma que las acciones de los estados del continente sirven colectivamente como una heurística importante mediante la cual interrogar y comprender las políticas exteriores de otros estados globales, y no son simplemente entidades "anómalas" existentes cuyas acciones deben estudiarse sólo en la medida en que se desvían de las predicciones. basado en las experiencias de Estados occidentales o de otros Estados no africanos. . |
| Nota de contenido: |
1. Introduction - Africa Foreign Policies and International Organizations:The View from the 21st Century -- 2. An Ambivalence to the Norm-Cycle: The African Union's "New" Approach to Continental Peace and Security -- 3. The AU and Continental Foreign Economic Policy Making in Africa: Institutions and Dialectics on Integration in the Global Economy -- 4. The Troubled Socialising Agent: Democratic Governance and the African Union's Quest to Become an Independent Foreign Policy Actor -- 5. Beyond the Collective: Comparative Strategic Utility of the African Union and the RECs in Pursuing Individual National Security Foreign Policy Goals -- 6. The Role of African Regional Organizations in Post-Election Governments of National Unity -- 7. Nationalism Underpinned by Pan-Regionalism: African Foreign Policies in ECOWAS in Era of Anti-Globalization -- 8. The Intergovernmental Authority on Development: Internal Culture of Foreign Policymaking and Sources of Weaknesses -- 9. The Uses (and Abuses) of the Economic Community of Central African States: The Hidden Functions of Regional Economic Community Membership for African Regimes -- 10. The Instrumentalization of SADC to Achieve Foreign Policy Agendas -- 11. Partnering for Peace: United Nations and African Union Collaboration in Peace and Security -- 12. South Africa's Foreign Policy and the International Criminal Court: Of African Lessons, Security Council Reform, and Possiblities for an Improved ICC -- 13. The International Labor Organization and African States: Internationalizing States and Dispersed Foreign Policy -- 14. African Agency and the World Bank in the 21st Century -- 15. Global Humanitarian Organizations and African Goals: The Case of MSF in South Africa -- 16. Consistency in Inconsistency: South Africa's Foreign Policies in International Organizations -- 17. Leverage in a Tight Space: Zimbabwean Foreign Policy in International Organizations -- 18. Angola'sMeasured Distance from International Organizations -- 19. Decolonizing Intenational Relations: Insights From the International Financial Institutions in the Congo During the Cold War -- 20. Nigeria's Foreign Policy in Relation to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) -- 21. Senegalese Foreign Policy and International Institutions: Leadership Through Soft Power from Senghor to Sall -- 22. Don't think Cameroon is Timid in International Organizations(ios), it is only a Strategic Approach for achieving its Foreign Policy Goals in Foreign Relations -- 23. Regional Powers, Great Power Allies, and International Institutions: The Case of Ethiopia -- 24. Djiboutian's Foreign Policy in International Institutions: Small State, Big Diplomacy -- 25. Conclusion – African Foreign Policies, International Institutions, and the Future of Global Governance. |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1057/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
African Foreign Policies in International Institutions [documento electrónico] / Warner, Jason, ; Shaw, Timothy M., . - 1 ed. . - New York, N.Y. : Palgrave Macmillan US, 2018 . - XXIV, 430 p. 3 ilustraciones. ISBN : 978-1-137-57574-6 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
| Palabras clave: |
Relaciones Internacionales Organización Internacional La política exterior Política africana |
| Índice Dewey: |
327.1 Política exterior y temas específicos en las relaciones internacionales |
| Resumen: |
Este libro es el primero en considerar exclusivamente las tendencias de política exterior de los estados africanos en las instituciones internacionales. Como volumen editado que ofrece perspectivas empíricas de una variedad de académicos, este proyecto desengaña la noción de que África debe considerarse un interés "nicho" en el campo del análisis de la política exterior. Afirma que las acciones de los estados del continente sirven colectivamente como una heurística importante mediante la cual interrogar y comprender las políticas exteriores de otros estados globales, y no son simplemente entidades "anómalas" existentes cuyas acciones deben estudiarse sólo en la medida en que se desvían de las predicciones. basado en las experiencias de Estados occidentales o de otros Estados no africanos. . |
| Nota de contenido: |
1. Introduction - Africa Foreign Policies and International Organizations:The View from the 21st Century -- 2. An Ambivalence to the Norm-Cycle: The African Union's "New" Approach to Continental Peace and Security -- 3. The AU and Continental Foreign Economic Policy Making in Africa: Institutions and Dialectics on Integration in the Global Economy -- 4. The Troubled Socialising Agent: Democratic Governance and the African Union's Quest to Become an Independent Foreign Policy Actor -- 5. Beyond the Collective: Comparative Strategic Utility of the African Union and the RECs in Pursuing Individual National Security Foreign Policy Goals -- 6. The Role of African Regional Organizations in Post-Election Governments of National Unity -- 7. Nationalism Underpinned by Pan-Regionalism: African Foreign Policies in ECOWAS in Era of Anti-Globalization -- 8. The Intergovernmental Authority on Development: Internal Culture of Foreign Policymaking and Sources of Weaknesses -- 9. The Uses (and Abuses) of the Economic Community of Central African States: The Hidden Functions of Regional Economic Community Membership for African Regimes -- 10. The Instrumentalization of SADC to Achieve Foreign Policy Agendas -- 11. Partnering for Peace: United Nations and African Union Collaboration in Peace and Security -- 12. South Africa's Foreign Policy and the International Criminal Court: Of African Lessons, Security Council Reform, and Possiblities for an Improved ICC -- 13. The International Labor Organization and African States: Internationalizing States and Dispersed Foreign Policy -- 14. African Agency and the World Bank in the 21st Century -- 15. Global Humanitarian Organizations and African Goals: The Case of MSF in South Africa -- 16. Consistency in Inconsistency: South Africa's Foreign Policies in International Organizations -- 17. Leverage in a Tight Space: Zimbabwean Foreign Policy in International Organizations -- 18. Angola'sMeasured Distance from International Organizations -- 19. Decolonizing Intenational Relations: Insights From the International Financial Institutions in the Congo During the Cold War -- 20. Nigeria's Foreign Policy in Relation to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) -- 21. Senegalese Foreign Policy and International Institutions: Leadership Through Soft Power from Senghor to Sall -- 22. Don't think Cameroon is Timid in International Organizations(ios), it is only a Strategic Approach for achieving its Foreign Policy Goals in Foreign Relations -- 23. Regional Powers, Great Power Allies, and International Institutions: The Case of Ethiopia -- 24. Djiboutian's Foreign Policy in International Institutions: Small State, Big Diplomacy -- 25. Conclusion – African Foreign Policies, International Institutions, and the Future of Global Governance. |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1057/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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