Mapping Agency 2016
DOI: 10.4324/9781315593784-1
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Bringing Agency (Back) into African Regionalism

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“…Networks comprise the fundamental building blocks in any cooperative arrangement including regional and global governance frameworks and initiatives (see, for example, Jones et al 1997;Duit and Galaz 2008;Provan and Kenis 2008;Davies 2011;Dickinson and Sullivan 2014;Alorse et al 2015). On a theoretical level, SSC affirms the arguments and findings contained in NGT as well as in the new regionalisms 3 literature in the African context (see, for example, contributors to Grant and Söderbaum 2003;Shaw et al 2003Shaw et al , 2011Lorenz-Carl and Rempe 2013) regarding the growth of regionalization and regional governance in contemporary international affairs. Through this novel analytical approach, the chapter provides an assessment of the prospects of these two contemporary examples of natural resource governance by introducing recent evidence and insights from Africa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Networks comprise the fundamental building blocks in any cooperative arrangement including regional and global governance frameworks and initiatives (see, for example, Jones et al 1997;Duit and Galaz 2008;Provan and Kenis 2008;Davies 2011;Dickinson and Sullivan 2014;Alorse et al 2015). On a theoretical level, SSC affirms the arguments and findings contained in NGT as well as in the new regionalisms 3 literature in the African context (see, for example, contributors to Grant and Söderbaum 2003;Shaw et al 2003Shaw et al , 2011Lorenz-Carl and Rempe 2013) regarding the growth of regionalization and regional governance in contemporary international affairs. Through this novel analytical approach, the chapter provides an assessment of the prospects of these two contemporary examples of natural resource governance by introducing recent evidence and insights from Africa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%