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Inherent and Contemporary Challenges to African Security

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Overview

  • Provides a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to African Security Studies
  • Situates African Security Studies into International Relations
  • Presents alternative methods of analysing security in Africa beyond the standard literature

Part of the book series: New Security Challenges (NSECH)

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About this book

This book presents a unique, comprehensive yet accessible look at security in Africa. The author provides a comprehensive review of the key security issues in Africa and offers a contemporary investigation into what security in Africa will mean for the future of Security Studies. It focuses on contemporary yet inherent security challenges facing the continent. It engages with International Relation theories, security literature and primary data from Cameroon (related to other African case studies), to situate African Security Studies in International Relations and develop a concept of security for African Security Studies.  It will be essential reading for students, analysts and policy makers specializing in International Relations, Sociology, African Studies and Development Studies. 

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK

    Manu Lekunze

About the author

Manu Lekunze is Teaching Fellow in International Relations at the University of Aberdeen, UK.



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