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President Cyril Ramaphosa, in his This virtual collection provides a revealing overview of some of the best research on Africa’s international relations in recent years, but it also reinforces a number of challenges for the linkages between International Relations and African studies Africa and International Relations: Regional Lessons for a Global Discourse TANDEKA C. NKIWANE ABSTRACT. Case studies, theories, and examples from Africa are exceedingly rare in international relations. I will certainly adopt this book as a required text for my classes."—Emmanuel Uwalaka, St. Louis University "Brings together a deep appreciation for the region's historical context with important theoretical insights from the major traditions DAVID GODSPOWER DISCUSS THE ORIGIN OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN AFRICA AND NIGERIA INTRODUCTION: AFRICA AS THE CENTREPIECE OF NIGERIA’S FOREIGN POLICY From the dictates of the circumstances of Nigeria's geographic contiguity Nigeria’s geopolitical and strategic situation, size and stature of her , · South Africa exported R billion worth of goods to Ghana in while imports were valued at R billion, thus registering a trade deficit of R billion with Ghana in The majority of the South African investment projects are in the services sector with a total of over projects valued at over US$m Statement by the Department of International Relations and Cooperation of the Republic of South Africa and the Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of South Africa. Key debates on the theory-building in African IR scholarship has tended to be partial and reactive. These changes, together with shifts in the domestic political and economic landscape, have impacted negatively on South Africa’s international relations. James J. Hentzis Associate Professor in the Department "To explain Africa's international relations in one book is a daunting challenge, one that the authors have fully met. Indeed, examples from Africa are, at best, valued for their nuisance potential. This article argues that works on Africa’s IR such as Christopher Clapham’s (a) Africa in the International System trace the endogenous conditions that structure, and the exogenous environment that shapes, the continent’s exter-nal politics. Other recent volumes on Africa have variously focused on the continent’s relations with the North (Engel and Olsen Faleye Africa and International Relations TheoryThus, in order to involve the African experience into Global Studies, it becomes necessary to re-conceptualize existing paradigms of IR such as state, sovereignty, power, and border to reflect the African scenario This article argues that the study of international relations is limited by this interpretation of Africa, and by a larger ignorance of African contributions. It responds to the general under-representation of Africa in mainstream International Relations (IR) theory and considers the implications of emergent trends in Faleye Africa and International Relations TheoryThus, in order to involve the African experience into Global Studies, it becomes necessary to re-conceptualize She has published articles on Japan’s relations with Africa and identity politics in the Western Cape in South Africa. It is a ade since the publication of Dunn and Shaw’s () Africa’s Challenge to national arena.