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Africa and the G20: A relational view of African agency in global governance
South African Journal of International Affairs ( IF 0.8 ) Pub Date : 2019-10-02 , DOI: 10.1080/10220461.2019.1702091
Faith Mabera 1
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ABSTRACT An analysis of the Group of 20 (G20) agenda with reference to Africa reveals that the region has received mixed attention across presidencies, underpinned by broad partnership initiatives such as the G20 Africa Partnership (Hamburg Summit). Calling for enhanced and concretised African engagement in G20 processes, this article analyses the potential collective agency of Africa in the G20 shaped by interactions with a range of actors, processes and the specific political and historical contexts that have framed its role and identity in relationship with the G20. Through a relational view of global governance, two case studies provide valuable insights into nascent understandings of the disposition and emergence of African agency in the G20, namely the Africa Global Partnership Platform (AGPP) and the Think 20 Africa Standing Group.

中文翻译:

非洲与 G20:非洲机构在全球治理中的关系观

摘要 对 20 国集团 (G20) 议程的非洲议程分析表明,该地区受到各国主席的不同关注,并得到了 G20 非洲伙伴关系(汉堡峰会)等广泛伙伴关系倡议的支持。呼吁加强和具体化非洲对 G20 进程的参与,本文分析了非洲在 G20 中的潜在集体代理权,该代理权由与一系列参与者、进程以及特定政治和历史背景的互动形成,这些背景构成了非洲在 G20 进程中的作用和身份。 G20。通过全球治理的关系视角,两个案例研究提供了对非洲机构在 G20 中的部署和出现的新生理解的宝贵见解,即非洲全球伙伴关系平台 (AGPP) 和 Think 20 非洲常设小组。
更新日期:2019-10-02
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