Description: Established scholars in Africa, Europe, and the United States provide a novel conceptual and policy frame--glocalization--to understand the domestic and external drivers of conflicts in Africa through studies that cover relevant and pressing cases of international and regional security, such as Libya, Mali, Kenya, Nigeria, and Congo.
Review Quotes: "Durable solutions to Africa's multiple security challenges continue to be elusive. Proposing an insightful conceptual framework, this excellent volume presents deeply nuanced and contextual case studies of key security challenges on the continent. This book will be an invaluable resource for scholars and policymakers attempting to make sense of Africa's multiple security challenges."--Leonardo A. Villalón, University of Florida