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African Continental Governance: Normative Trends and Agency Challenges

English · Hardback

Will be released 07.01.2026

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This book delves into the dynamics between global governance architectures and the interplay of norms within contemporary Africa, shedding light on the continent's agency in shaping its own governance landscape. It adopts a perspective that underscores the central role of normative transfers in the formation and evolution of continental and regional political institutions. Central to this analysis is the concept of African agency, which highlights the active participation and influence of African actors in redefining global norms to suit local contexts.
It critically examines how African agency manifests in various spheres of governance, including migration, climate change, security, health and gender. Highlighting instances where African nations assert their autonomy and influence global decision-making processes, challenging dominant narratives and frameworks, the book offers valuable insights into the dynamic and evolving nature of international relations, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and empowering African voices in shaping the future of global governance.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introductory chapter.- Part I: Normative Issues in the Affirmation of African Agency.- Chapter 2: Political Norms in the Recognition of Africa's International Status: A Question of Representations.- Chapter 3: Governing African Unity Through Continental Integration.- Part II: Normative Issues in Sectoral Governance.- Chapter 4: Gender Governance Normative Challenges.- Chapter 5: Environmental Governance in Africa: the Challenge of Food Security.- Chapter 6: The Role of African Security Actors in Developing Governance Norms.- Chapter 7: The Appropriation of Global Health Concepts in Africa.- Part III: Normative Issues in the Financing of African Common Policies.- Chapter 8: Normative Issues in Funding Sources for Continental Governance Projects.- Chapter 9: Normative Consequences and Opportunities of Development Aid in Africa.- Chapter 10: Conclusion.

About the author

Julien Durand de Sanctis i
s assistant professor of political science the International University of Rabat, Morocco, and visiting professor at Sciences Po Paris, France. As a researcher and consultant specialising in international security, his research interests include security issues in Africa, French foreign and defence policy in Africa.

Yousra Abourabi
is an associate professor of political science at the International University of Rabat, Morocco. She has published two books on Morocco as well as several papers related to issues of African governance. Her research focuses on comparative African governance issues related to the environment, migration and gender.

Jean-Noël Ferrié
is the director of research at the CNRS, France. He was dean of the Institute of Political Studies of the International University of Rabat from 2014 to 2021. As former deputy director of the Centre Jacques-Berque in Rabat and cooperation attaché at the French Embassy in Kabul, his work focuses on authoritarian regimes and democratisation in a comparative perspective.

Summary

This book delves into the dynamics between global governance architectures and the interplay of norms within contemporary Africa, shedding light on the continent's agency in shaping its own governance landscape. It adopts a perspective that underscores the central role of normative transfers in the formation and evolution of continental and regional political institutions. Central to this analysis is the concept of African agency, which highlights the active participation and influence of African actors in redefining global norms to suit local contexts.
It critically examines how African agency manifests in various spheres of governance, including migration, climate change, security, health and gender. Highlighting instances where African nations assert their autonomy and influence global decision-making processes, challenging dominant narratives and frameworks, the book offers valuable insights into the dynamic and evolving nature of international relations, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and empowering African voices in shaping the future of global governance.

Product details

Assisted by Yousra Abourabi (Editor), Julien Durand de Sanctis (Editor), Jean-Noël Ferrié (Editor), Abourabi Yousra (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 07.01.2026
 
EAN 9783032044303
ISBN 978-3-0-3204430-3
No. of pages 254
Illustrations XV, 254 p. 6 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

Internationale Beziehungen, Governance, Afrika, Zentralregierung, International Relations, Cooperation, African Politics, International Security Studies, Governance and Government, Politics and International Studies, African agency, African security

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