A new book offers analysis of African politics, focusing on the impact of a growing youth population, increased digital connectivity, and urbanization. The work suggests shifts in political landscapes and proposes new strategies for international engagement.
The book examines how a youthful, digitally connected, and increasingly urban population in Africa is poised to disrupt existing political systems. It highlights the importance of understanding the forces driving political change and discontinuity within the continent.
The analysis suggests that external powers should consider new approaches to building relationships in Africa. These approaches include cultivating broader networks with diverse stakeholders and prioritizing shared interests with African societies over engagement with a limited group of elite powerholders.
The book emphasizes the importance of centering the demands, concerns, and engagement strategies of young Africans. It argues that this focus provides a clearer understanding of future changes and how foreign policy can adapt to meet the needs of the next generation.
Rachel Beatty Riedl, Director of the Center on Global Democracy at the Brooks School of Public Policy, Cornell University, is associated with the book.
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