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Globalisation and Local Conflicts in Africa and Asia
Globalisation and Local Conflicts in Africa and Asia
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This edited book explores how globalization affects local conflicts in six Asian and African countries. It highlights how global forces shape local politics and conflicts, creating new dynamics. The book emphasizes the impact of structural inequality on weak stateness and statehood.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 204 pages
Publication date: 23 March 2023
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
This edited book, penned by six authors hailing from Asia and Africa, delves into the intricate interplay between globalization and local conflicts. Each author focuses on their own country's specific case or cases they have been closely involved in, providing a rich tapestry of perspectives. The book showcases local conflicts across six countries in Asia and Africa, shedding light on how these conflicts are shaped and influenced by the powerful forces of globalization.
The cases presented include Nigeria's oil-related conflicts, the Democratic Republic of Congo's timber conflicts, the ongoing instability in Mozambique, Thailand's conflict surrounding AIDS medicine, Myanmar's local conflicts following its reforms, and the Afghanistans conflicts over minerals. These diverse case studies offer a comprehensive examination of how globalization and international politics intertwine with local politics and conflicts, creating a complex web of interdependence.
What sets this book apart is its approach to exploring the relationship between globalization and local conflicts. It goes beyond mere conceptions and provides a wealth of empirical evidence and analysis. The book demonstrates how even seemingly internal conflicts are profoundly impacted by globalization forces, giving rise to new dynamics and complexities in local politics. It challenges the notion that conflicts are solely driven by local factors and emphasizes the significant role played by global economic structures and power dynamics.
While there are other books that explore the intersection of globalization and conflicts, this volume stands out for its comprehensive coverage and in-depth analysis. The authors employ a multidisciplinary approach, drawing from various fields such as political science, economics, sociology, and anthropology, to shed light on the complex dynamics at play. They offer insightful perspectives and valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities that arise in the context of globalization and local conflicts.
One of the key themes that emerge from the book is the impact of structural inequality on weak stateness and statehood. The authors argue that global political economy creates a hierarchical structure that perpetuates inequalities and vulnerabilities, particularly in developing countries. They highlight how local conflicts are often exacerbated by these structural imbalances, as marginalized communities struggle to assert their rights and claim a share of the benefits of globalization.
The book also explores the role of international institutions and global governance in addressing local conflicts. While these institutions have played a significant role in promoting peace and stability, they are often criticized for their lack of effectiveness in addressing the root causes of conflicts. The authors suggest that a more holistic and inclusive approach is needed, which involves engaging local communities, promoting human rights, and addressing the underlying economic and social issues that contribute to conflicts.
In conclusion, this edited book is a valuable contribution to the field of globalization and conflicts studies. It provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of how globalization shapes local conflicts and vice versa. Through a rich array of case studies and multidisciplinary analysis, the book offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities that arise in the context of global interconnectedness. It serves as a call to action for policymakers, scholars, and activists to work together to promote peace, justice, and sustainable development in a world that is increasingly shaped by the forces of globalization.
Weight: 338g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811688201
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022
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