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Emerging African Geopolitics is written by Huriye Yıldırım Çinar and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1036418782 (ISBN 10) and 9781036418786 (ISBN 13).
Our latest publication, an in-depth exploration of the continent's role in the global and regional landscape, will immerse you in the intricate tapestry of African geopolitics. This book meticulously examines the political and socio-economic challenges and prospects that Africa is facing, against a backdrop of historical context and contemporary dynamics. The narrative navigates the continent's complex interactions with global powers such as the United States, China and the United Kingdom as well as emerging actors such as Turkey, India and Russia. It highlights Africa's rich natural resources, diverse cultures and strategic waterways, while also exploring the lingering shadows of colonialism and the quest for sustainable development. Amid the challenges of bad governance, terrorism and migration, the book offers insights into the potential of Africa's young population and vast resources to forge a promising future. This comprehensive work is essential reading for understanding the geopolitical importance and strategic future of Africa in the global arena.