VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K.
Africa Rising - A Response to U.S. Article 98 and the International Criminal Court
Africa Rising - A Response to U.S. Article 98 and the International Criminal Court
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The study argues that weak states are powerful in their own right and have avenues available to them when confronted by a stronger power. Institutions are the key to this power. They create an atmosphere of cooperation whereby common interests are realized and groups mobilize to promote their agendas. This enables weaker state to resist hegemonic pressure or gain leverage over stronger states.
This study is useful for scholars and other individuals interested in U.S.-Africa foreign policy issues, the ICC, U.S. Article 98, the U.S. and international legal issues and institutions, the explanatory power of state behavior, and the resultant cooperation, facilitation, and discourse within institutional structures and mechanisms that provide the outlets through which states make foreign policy decisions and the maintenance of positive state power relations.
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