Center-Periphery Balance in Foreign Policy and Africa

In the context of foreign policy, Africa’s most fundamental characteristic is that it is the geography where the balance between the center (central government) and the periphery (non-central social groups) is most acutely felt. Alongside the continent’s vastness, its diversity—from ethnic communities to tribes, from languages to local affiliations—renders national politics and foreign policy extremely […]

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