Beyond the Gatekeeper State
Beyond the Gatekeeper State explores the dynamic changes occurring within and between African states, and the international system since the turn of the century.
Frederick Coopers model of gatekeeper states shaped as much by their international links as by their domestic practices provides the basis for the contributors thinking about international relations in Africa and the wider international system. The chapters explore the political implications of Africas new relations with the old super-powers, former colonial powers, and the emerging powers from the South. These new relationships reflect and affect changing technology, infrastructure, and resource flows within and between African states. Drawing on both rich empirical cases and theoretical approaches, the book interrogates the implications of these changes on how we think about states and state systems.
Exploring the impact of changing technology, finance, and resources on African politics, Beyond the Gatekeeper State will be of great interest to scholars of African Politics and International Relations (IR), as well as African Studies, IR, and the politics of the Global South more broadly. This book was originally published as a special issue of Third World Thematics.
Sara Rich Dorman is Senior Lecturer in Politics and IR at the University of Edinburgh, UK. She is a former Editor and Book Reviews Editor of African Affairs, and is currently Senior Editor of the Journal of Southern African Studies.
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The chapters in this book were originally published in Third World Thematics, volume 3, issue 3 (2018). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
- Beyond the Gatekeeper state? Studying Africas states and state systems in the twenty-first century
- Sara Rich Dorman
- Third World Thematics, volume 3, issue 3 (2018), pp. 311324
Chapter 2
- Still one size fits all? Uneven and combined development and African gatekeeper states
- William Brown
- Third World Thematics, volume 3, issue 3 (2018), pp. 325346
Chapter 3
- Beyond the gatekeeper state: African infrastructure hubs as sites of experimentation
- Jana Hnke
- Third World Thematics, volume 3, issue 3 (2018), pp. 347363
Chapter 4
- Gatekeepers of financial power: from London to Lagos
- Elizabeth Cobbett
- Third World Thematics, volume 3, issue 3 (2018), pp. 364380
Chapter 5
- Energy producers in sub-Saharan Africa: beyond the gatekeeper state?
- Stefan Andreasson
- Third World Thematics, volume 3, issue 3 (2018), pp. 381397
Chapter 6
- Beyond gatekeeper spatial metaphors of the state in Africa: relational geo-histories of Angola
- Aharon de Grassi
- Third World Thematics, volume 3, issue 3 (2018), pp. 398418
Chapter 7
- Gatekeeping practices in global environmental politics: African biopolitics and oil assemblages in Nigeria
- Carl Death
- Third World Thematics, volume 3, issue 3 (2018), pp. 419438
Chapter 8
- Zimbabwes consolidation as a gatekeeper state
- Julia Gallagher
- Third World Thematics,