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Intervention and transnationalism in Africa global-local
networks of power
As the idea of globalisation emerges as a key concept in social
sciences in the twenty-first century, understanding how external
forces and phenomena shape the politics of nation-states and communities
is imperative. This volume calls attention to 'transboundary formations'
- intersections of cross-border, national and local forces that
produce, destroy or transform local order and political authority,
significantly impacting on ordinary people's lives. It analyses
the intervention of external forces in political life, both deepening
and broadening the concept of international 'intervention' and the
complex contexts within which it unfolds. While transboundary formations
can emerge anywhere, they have a particular salience in sub-Saharan
Africa where the limits to state power make them especially pervasive
and consequential. Including conceptual contributions and theoretically
informed case studies, the volume considers global-local connections,
taking a fresh perspective on contemporary Africa's political constraints
and possibilities, with important implications for other parts of
the world.
(From the publisher)
| Author: |
Callaghy, T., R. Kassimir and R. Latham |
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. |
| Date: |
2001 |
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