Many in South Africa have begun to cope with globalization, regionalization, a depleting ozone layer, new disease, rampant militatization, and structures of influence like race, class, and gender. In this book scholars present a wide variety of thoughts on the future of the region and the place of t
Theory, Change and Southern Africaβs Future
β Scribed by Peter Vale, Larry A. Swatuk, Bertil Oden (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 319
- Series
- International Political Economy Series
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
βIR Theory, I Presumeβ: an Introduction....Pages 1-16
Dissenting Tale: Southern Africaβs Search for Theory....Pages 17-33
Realism and its Critics....Pages 34-57
Unstated Places β Rereading Southern Africa....Pages 58-82
Regional Cooperation for Security and Development in Africa....Pages 83-110
International Political Economy and Southern Africa....Pages 111-147
Is a Free Trade Agreement the Answer for Southern Africa? Insights from Development Economic Theory....Pages 148-165
South African Benevolent Hegemony in Southern Africa: Impasse or Highway?....Pages 166-194
New Sites of Governance: Regimes and the Future of Southern Africa....Pages 195-218
Critical Theory, Robert Cox and Southern Africa....Pages 219-236
Feminist Theory and Security Studies in Southern Africa: Yet Another Faddish Trend?....Pages 237-265
Southern Africa Through Green Lenses....Pages 266-293
Back Matter....Pages 294-300
β¦ Subjects
African Politics; Economics, general; Regional and Cultural Studies; Political Science; African History; Political History
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