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Why Africa shouldn't pick sides
Recent research shows that the prevailing notion that smaller countries need to "pick sides" in polarised global contexts is false, says Bhaso Ndzendze, associate professor of international relations at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa. He motivates the stance in this article.
Some three decades since the end of the Cold War, the world order is undergoing a structural transformation. At the heart of it is the challenge posed to the hegemony of the US. Th...
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