Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índices
Foreword to the Classics edition; Timothy M. Shaw Foreword; Craig N. Murphy Preface; Kevin C. Dunn 1. Introduction: Africa and IR Theory; Kevin C. Dunn PART I: TROUBLING CONCEPTS 2. Reformulating International Relations Theory: African Insights and Challenges; Assis Malquias 3. Sovereignty in Africa: Quasi-Statehood and Other Myths in International Theory; Siba N. Grovogui 4. MadLib #32: The (blank) African State: Rethinking the Sovereign State in IR Theory; Kevin C. Dunn 5. Marketing the 'Rainbow Nation': The Power of the South African Music, Film and Sport Industry; Janis van der Westhuizen PART II: THEORETICAL INTERVENTIONS 6. Realism, Neo-Realism and Africa's International Relations in the Post-Cold War Era; John F.Clark 7. The End of History? African Challenges to Liberalism in International Relations; Tandeka Nkiwane 8. Re-Envisioning Sovereignty: Marcus Garvey and the Making of a Transnational Identity; Randolph B.Persaud 9. Controlling African States' Behaviour: IR Theory and International Sanctions Against Libya and Nigeria; Sakah Mahmud 10. Challenging Westphalia: Issues of Sovereignty and Identity in Southern Africa; Sandra J.MacLean 11. The Brothers Grim: Modernity and 'International' Relations in Southern Africa; Larry Swatuk PART III: IMPLICATIONS AND POLICY RAMIFICATIONS 12. Reconceptualizing United States' Foreign Policy: Regionalism, Economic Development and Instability in Southern Africa; James J.Hentz 13. African Foreign Policy in the New Millennium: From Coming Anarchies to Security Communities? From New Regionalism to New Realism?; Timothy M.Shaw