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A Constructivist Cosmopolitan Foreign Policy Study of the United Kingdom's Interventions in Africa

By:Alhagi Manta Drammeh
Publisher:Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Print ISBN:9781036473129
eText ISBN:9781036473136
Edition:1
Copyright:2026
Format:Page Fidelity

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In this timely study, the author offers a compelling analysis and a critical examination of the United Kingdom’s policy of interventions in Africa through the lens of constructivist cosmopolitanism. Drawing on a rich blend of political analysis, historical context, and ethical inquiry, the work interrogates the motivations and consequences of British interventions. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the author examines the intersections of diplomacy, sovereignty, and post-colonial legacy, highlighting how these factors have shaped governance, sovereignty, and regional stability. The book challenges prevailing narratives and invites policymakers, scholars, and students to reconsider new approaches to foreign policy analysis. The book highlights the interplay of domestic, regional, and international dynamics that shape foreign policy decisions, while engaging critically with questions of legality, politics, and sovereignty. The work makes a significant contribution to scholarship on intervention, sovereignty, and human security, providing both theoretical depth and empirical richness. A compelling contribution to international relations and African studies, the book is essential reading for those seeking to understand the complexities of foreign policy in a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape.