Contemporary Africa and the Foreseeable World Order sheds light on the place of "Africa Agency” in the competitive and changing global system. This book provides scholars, policymakers, and other stakeholders studying and working on African issues with innovative solutions, strategies, knowledge, insights, case studies, and analyses to support decision-making on how best African states should position themselves in the dynamic global system in order to influence key decisions. Featuring themes such as the African Union (AU) and the consequences of the discovery of oil in the non-traditional oil exporting countries, the editors and contributors have demonstrated why and how Africa’s position in the foreseeable world order is largely dependent on the influence of both existing and emerging world powers.
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Contributions by: Gilad Ben-Nun, Cristina D'Alessandro, Zach Levey, Adriana Abdenur, Cheryl Hendricks, Edmond Were, Giovanna Kuele, Fredrick Ogenga, Frew Yirgalem Mane, Ken Oluoch, Ken Walibora, Mercy Kathambi Kaburu, Korwa Gombe Adar, Paul Opondo, Phillip Kasaija, Rosemary Anyona, Sabala Kizito, Solomon Dersso, Thaddeus Metz, Tim Murithi, Tom Ondicho, Tom Syring, Ushehwedu Kufakurinani, Wesley Mwatwara
Foreword by: Abu Bah