This book investigates why Africa has been marginalised in IR discipline and theory and how this issue can be addressed in the context of the emerging Global IR paradigm. To have relevance for Africa, a new IR theory needs to be more inclusive, intellectually negotiated and holistically steeped in the African context. In this innovative volume, each author takes a critical look at existing IR paradigms and offers a unique perspective based on the African experience. Following on from Amitav Acharya and Barry Buzan’s work, Non-Western International Relations Theory, it develops and advances non-Western IR theory and the idea of Global IR
This work examines the traditional view of African States as Afro-pessimism within the purview of In...
This article presents a reflection on the state of the discipline of International Relations (IR) in...
Given that the world has moved well beyond the period of Western colonialism, and clearly into a dur...
This book investigates why Africa has been marginalised in IR discipline and theory and how this iss...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
This book discusses the applicability of Western International Relations (IR) theories to Asia and A...
This article surveys recent literature on Africa and International Relations and reviews the current...
This introductory chapter briefly discusses the driving question of the book, problem of theory appl...
Africa has been, and continues to be, marginalised in both the practice and study of international r...
It has become rather commonplace to read that, what is referred to as 'traditional, western IR theor...
The main goal of this chapter is an analysis of the application of selected Western International Re...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Harman, Sophie, and William Brown. "In f...
African voices and experiences have been erased from the canon of mainstream IR theory, and even in...
South African International Relations (IR) is a prominent source of China-Africa research and analys...
Using the results of the 2017–2018 survey of international scholars from nine countries of Sub-Sahar...
This work examines the traditional view of African States as Afro-pessimism within the purview of In...
This article presents a reflection on the state of the discipline of International Relations (IR) in...
Given that the world has moved well beyond the period of Western colonialism, and clearly into a dur...
This book investigates why Africa has been marginalised in IR discipline and theory and how this iss...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
This book discusses the applicability of Western International Relations (IR) theories to Asia and A...
This article surveys recent literature on Africa and International Relations and reviews the current...
This introductory chapter briefly discusses the driving question of the book, problem of theory appl...
Africa has been, and continues to be, marginalised in both the practice and study of international r...
It has become rather commonplace to read that, what is referred to as 'traditional, western IR theor...
The main goal of this chapter is an analysis of the application of selected Western International Re...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Harman, Sophie, and William Brown. "In f...
African voices and experiences have been erased from the canon of mainstream IR theory, and even in...
South African International Relations (IR) is a prominent source of China-Africa research and analys...
Using the results of the 2017–2018 survey of international scholars from nine countries of Sub-Sahar...
This work examines the traditional view of African States as Afro-pessimism within the purview of In...
This article presents a reflection on the state of the discipline of International Relations (IR) in...
Given that the world has moved well beyond the period of Western colonialism, and clearly into a dur...