Log in

Create a user profile using your existing professional profile on LinkedIn, Academia, or ResearchGate.


Alternatively, register a username and password to start an account.


By creating an account you will be able to contribute articles, engage in discussion groups, network with fellow professionals and businesses, and receive interest-related alerts.

Forgot Password

Please enter your email address below and you will receive a temporary link to re-activate your account

Contemporary expressions of the foreign relations of subnational governments in Africa

Introduction to the Special Section

Article image

Ohiocheoya Omiunu, Fritz Ikome Nganje

12 June 2024

Taylor & Francis Online

English

uKESA Librarian 2

Journal article

Africa

This special section explores contemporary foreign relations of African subnational governments (SNGs), a phenomenon popularly referred to as ‘paradiplomacy.’ In this introductory article, we examine the historical development of paradiplomacy research in Africa, highlighting its gradual progression from initial academic interests in the 1990s to its present state. The issue comprises four full-length articles focusing on case studies from Nigeria, South Africa, and Ghana. These contributions to the special issue present salient examples of African subnational governments and cities engaging in external relations, which have hitherto been overlooked in the global literature. The issue aims to expand scholarly understanding of African paradiplomacy, underscoring its significance for broader debates on statehood, governance, socio-economic development, and international relations. It also seeks to elevate the profile of African para-diplomacy studies and set the future research agenda, urging further research to explore the implications and effectiveness of African SNGs operating in the international arena.

 

Referred by the African Urban Planning Research Network.

 

Abstract based directly on original source.

Downloads

Website References

Africa

Apartheid

Built environment

COVID-19

Case studies

Cities

Construction

Economic development

Educational institutions

Ghana

Governance

HIV/Aids

Health

Investment

Law

Livelihoods

Monitoring and evaluation

Municipalities

Nigeria

Poverty & inequality

Research

Rights

South Africa

Stakeholder engagement

Sustainability

Urban

Urban development

View Contributors:

Comments

No comments available
LOAD MORE