Olumuyiwa Babatunde Amao is research fellow at the Centre for Gender and Africa Studies at the University of the Free State.
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Concept of Intervention in International Politics Chapter 2: The Battle of Ideas: Structural Realism vs Social Constructivism Chapter 3: Nigeria's Foreign Policy and its Conflict Intervention Behavior in Africa Chapter 4: Nigeria's Conflict Intervention Role in Sierra Leone (1991-1998) Chapter 5: South Africa's Foreign Policy and its Conflict Intervention Behavior in Africa Chapter 6: South Africa's Conflict Intervention Role in the Democratic Republic of Congo (1997-2005) Chapter 7: Nigeria and South Africa's Foreign Policy Behavior and Intervention in Africa: The Value of Analytic Eclecticism Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Not tethered to any single research tradition, Amao deploys an eclectic strategy combining aspects of structural realism and social constructivism to deftly analyze the foreign policy behavior of two key African middle powers, Nigeria and South Africa. This well-researched book demonstrates how key concepts in international relations can be creatively adapted to better understand a region that does not always get the focused attention it deserves. -- Rudra Sil, University of Pennsylvania