Challenges the dominant and hegemonic notion that Africa is peripheral, exceptionally outside world politics, and marginal Offers a theoretically and empirically rich analysis by bringing together a number of scholars from various locations and disciplinary backgrounds Constitutes an elegant epistemological critique of IR and how it relates to Africa, painting a complex picture of the dynamics of world politics, the larger structures within which it is produced, and Africa's place in it
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Challenges the dominant and hegemonic notion that Africa is peripheral, exceptionally outside world politics, and marginal Offers a theoretically and empirically rich analysis by bringing together a number of scholars from various locations and disciplinary backgrounds Constitutes an elegant epistemological critique of IR and how it relates to Africa, painting a complex picture of the dynamics of world politics, the larger structures within which it is produced, and Africa's place in it
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