The subject of agency in Africa’s international relations (IR) is often shrouded in generalised accounts of Africa as a supplicant actor. Utilising examples from a variety of African states, this article makes the argument that African actors are able to exert assertive agency in their various encounters with external partners although the level of agency they are able to exert is determined by a variety of factors including; the type of governmental regime in place, possession and control of strategic commodities by the regime in place and the willingness of the governmental regime to work with civil society in its engagements with external partners. In the final analysis, African agency should not be solely seen as emanating from and bein...
Organisé en partenariat avec l'Université du Cap (Afrique su Sud) et le Département des relations in...
The last decades have witnessed an increasing participation of civil society organisations in differ...
Recent literature on Sino-African resource politics emphasizes the agency of African elites in relat...
Over recent years African states have become increasingly prominent actors in high-level internation...
This paper reviews the studies presented in the ESRC seminar series African Agency in international ...
The study of Africa’s international relations has for a long time been dominated by a concern to exp...
This book analyses the burgeoning role of African states, leaders and other political actors in inte...
This article surveys recent literature on Africa and International Relations and reviews the current...
This article makes the point that African states with significant strategic resources and democratic...
African affairs contribute in shaping the world and Africa in turn is being shaped by by dynamics in...
Lost in debates over Africa\u27s agency in contemporary geopolitics is the question of whether the p...
Paper presented at the Teaching Africa in International Studies Seminar, University of Cape Town, Ca...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Harman, Sophie, and William Brown. "In f...
Most analyses of China’s renewed engagement with Africa treat China as the driving force, and little...
Organisé en partenariat avec l'Université du Cap (Afrique su Sud) et le Département des relations in...
The last decades have witnessed an increasing participation of civil society organisations in differ...
Recent literature on Sino-African resource politics emphasizes the agency of African elites in relat...
Over recent years African states have become increasingly prominent actors in high-level internation...
This paper reviews the studies presented in the ESRC seminar series African Agency in international ...
The study of Africa’s international relations has for a long time been dominated by a concern to exp...
This book analyses the burgeoning role of African states, leaders and other political actors in inte...
This article surveys recent literature on Africa and International Relations and reviews the current...
This article makes the point that African states with significant strategic resources and democratic...
African affairs contribute in shaping the world and Africa in turn is being shaped by by dynamics in...
Lost in debates over Africa\u27s agency in contemporary geopolitics is the question of whether the p...
Paper presented at the Teaching Africa in International Studies Seminar, University of Cape Town, Ca...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Harman, Sophie, and William Brown. "In f...
Most analyses of China’s renewed engagement with Africa treat China as the driving force, and little...
Organisé en partenariat avec l'Université du Cap (Afrique su Sud) et le Département des relations in...
The last decades have witnessed an increasing participation of civil society organisations in differ...
Recent literature on Sino-African resource politics emphasizes the agency of African elites in relat...