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Foreign Policy and Intervention Behavior of Africa''s Middle Powers - An Analytic Eclecticism Approach

English · Hardback

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This book highlights how the foreign policy and intervention behavior of state actors are influenced by regional hegemonic interests and collective identity, drawing from empirical insights gathered from structural realism and social constructivism to explain why and how states intervene in conflicts.

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Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Concept of Intervention in International Politics
Chapter 2: The Battle of Ideas: Structural Realism vs Social Constructivism
Chapter 3: Nigeria's Foreign Policy and its Conflict Intervention Behavior in Africa
Chapter 4: Nigeria's Conflict Intervention Role in Sierra Leone (1991-1998)
Chapter 5: South Africa's Foreign Policy and its Conflict Intervention Behavior in Africa
Chapter 6: South Africa's Conflict Intervention Role in the Democratic Republic of Congo (1997-2005)
Chapter 7: Nigeria and South Africa's Foreign Policy Behavior and Intervention in Africa: The Value of Analytic Eclecticism
Conclusion
Bibliography
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By Olumuyiwa Babatunde Amao

Summary

This book highlights how the foreign policy and intervention behavior of state actors are influenced by regional hegemonic interests and collective identity, drawing from empirical insights gathered from structural realism and social constructivism to explain why and how states intervene in conflicts.

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