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Tales from the Dark Side: Africa’s Challenge to the International Relations Theory

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Tales from the Dark Side: Africa’s Challenge to the International Relations Theory
Author(s)Dunn, Kevin
AbstractThe discipline of international relations theory (IR) has marginalized Africa to the point of extinction. The way in which the realities of post-colonial African politics demonstrate the short-comings of traditional IR theories is examined. IR’s theory is unable to adequately conceive and explain African realities.
IssueNo1
Pages61-64
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Third World Studies
VolumeNo17
PubDateSpring 2000
ISBN_ISSN8755-3449

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