The 'Emerging Africa' narrative is marked by perceptions and policy interactions around Africa which are no longer informed by violence and corruption but by the opportunities associated with the continent, due to remarkable transformations at the continental and global level over the past decade. The continent is the new frontier, a global frontline for an increasing number of players and also for students of international relations. In this special issue, specialists drawn from different disciplinary and regional backgrounds address a range of critical transitions facing Africa. Two broad scenarios are discussed: the intensification of Africa's international integration as a provider of commodities, and, alternatively, the renaissance of ...
To mark the launch of the LSE IDEAS Africa International Affairs Programme this Strategic Update con...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan An active participant in the various global debates and motivated by...
Despite a comprehensive research of South Africa’s power status, the available literature does not p...
The 'Emerging Africa' narrative is marked by perceptions and policy interactions around Africa which...
This special issue provides a collection of new interpretations of Africa's international relations....
The concept of the frontier has often been used to account for the rise of Africa in international r...
Since the beginning of 2010, the image of an "emerging Africa", a continent "full of hope" boosted b...
The political economy of Africa is at the crossroads. The centrally controlled economies are giving ...
One of the most remarkable phenomena of Contemporary International Relations is the fact that Africa...
After a generally disappointing half-century since recapturing formal independence, at the turn of t...
Once considered almost solely a site of poverty and conflict, sub-Saharan Africa and perceptions of i...
In the context of globalisation and the current global financial crisis, new players are emerging in...
African affairs contribute in shaping the world and Africa in turn is being shaped by by dynamics in...
Africa has recently come to the forefront of world politics as part of the emerging South. Its incre...
This article appeared in Strategic Insights, v.10, Special issue (October 2011), 99-104. Topic: Glob...
To mark the launch of the LSE IDEAS Africa International Affairs Programme this Strategic Update con...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan An active participant in the various global debates and motivated by...
Despite a comprehensive research of South Africa’s power status, the available literature does not p...
The 'Emerging Africa' narrative is marked by perceptions and policy interactions around Africa which...
This special issue provides a collection of new interpretations of Africa's international relations....
The concept of the frontier has often been used to account for the rise of Africa in international r...
Since the beginning of 2010, the image of an "emerging Africa", a continent "full of hope" boosted b...
The political economy of Africa is at the crossroads. The centrally controlled economies are giving ...
One of the most remarkable phenomena of Contemporary International Relations is the fact that Africa...
After a generally disappointing half-century since recapturing formal independence, at the turn of t...
Once considered almost solely a site of poverty and conflict, sub-Saharan Africa and perceptions of i...
In the context of globalisation and the current global financial crisis, new players are emerging in...
African affairs contribute in shaping the world and Africa in turn is being shaped by by dynamics in...
Africa has recently come to the forefront of world politics as part of the emerging South. Its incre...
This article appeared in Strategic Insights, v.10, Special issue (October 2011), 99-104. Topic: Glob...
To mark the launch of the LSE IDEAS Africa International Affairs Programme this Strategic Update con...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan An active participant in the various global debates and motivated by...
Despite a comprehensive research of South Africa’s power status, the available literature does not p...