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African security and global militarism
Authors:Linnéa Gelot  Adam Sandor
Institution:1. Research Unit, Folke Bernadotte Academy, Stockholm, Swedenlinnea.gelot@fba.seORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7634-8394;3. Centre FrancoPaix in Conflict Resolution and Peace Missions, University of Quebec in Montréal (UQàM), Montréal, Canada
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This Special Issue asks: what is the current place of militarism in relation to security where Africa is concerned? It aims to contribute to emerging debates interested in critical inquiry of the relation between militarism and security, and to explore its diverse articulations in African settings. We advance an international political sociological (IPS) approach to militarism in order to explore militarised security politics as a field of contested practices and logics. We discuss why this approach enables us to uncover the interconnected historical patterns and power relations in which practices and logics of security and militarism become linked and grounded in simultaneously local and transnational African settings.
Keywords:Militarism  (in)security  international political sociology  Africa
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