This responding volume has four interrelated topics. It explores the transformation taking place in/with regard to the financing of development in the Global South and the apparition of new players in the field.
This volume offers new insights, tools and material based on field research and interviews into the multifaceted dimension of 'twisting arms and flexing muscles' of humanitarian intervention, military force and peacebuilding in different cases and contexts.
Military force is considered essentially a non-military pursuit in international relations, specifically, humanitarian intervention and peacebuilding
Africa's international relations are in a state of transition as the continent enters the last decade of the twentieth century. This collection identifies the major issues in Africa's foreign and development policies and prospects as she enters the 1990s.