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Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century: A Pan-African Perspective
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"Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century: A Pan-African Perspective" offers an in-depth analysis of Africa's position and influence in contemporary global politics through the lens of Pan-Africanism. The book explores how African nations navigate international relations, global economic systems, and geopolitical dynamics in the 21st century. It examines the challenges Africa faces, such as political instability, economic dependency, and social issues, while also highlighting the continent's efforts to assert its agency and foster unity through organizations like the African Union (AU). The authors argue for a Pan-African approach, emphasizing solidarity among African countries to address shared concerns, advocate for economic self-reliance, and resist neo-colonial influences. The book provides insights into Africa’s strategic alliances, its role in global institutions, and its pursuit of sustainable development, urging a reimagining of Africa’s place in the world through cooperation and collective action.