TY - BOOK AU - Kagoro,Jude AU - Friesinger,Julian AU - Schlichte,Klaus TI - The foreign policies of east African states T2 - [Routledge studies in African politics and international relations] SN - 9781003507222 U1 - 327.6 23/eng/20240711 PY - 2025/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / General KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General KW - Africa, Eastern KW - Foreign relations KW - Politics and government KW - 21st century N1 - Introduction; Julian Friesinger, Jude Kagoro, and Klaus Schlichte --; The Historicity of International Relations in East Africa; Jude Kagoro and Klaus Schlichte --; The "Foreign Relations" of Uganda's Budget; Klaus Schlichte --; Ensuring Intra-Regional Stability to Enable External Efficiency: The EAC as a Fragile Embryonic Security Community?; Edward Silvestre Kaweesi --; The "Impossible Mission" of the East African Community Regional Force (EACRF) to Fight the M23 Rebellion in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC); Blaise Muhire --; Rwanda-Uganda Relations: Elites' Attitudes and Perceptions in Inter-State Relations; Moses Khisa and Gerald Bareebe --; "Seductions" of the International? Strategic Propping of Rwanda's Image in International Society; Matthew Sabbi --; A Shift in Tanzania's Foreign Policy Towards Israel; Leiyo Singo --; An Examination of the Central Predicate of Uganda's Foreign Policy in the Great Lakes Region; Solomon Muchwa Asiimwe --; War as Foreign Policy: Waltzian Imagery and the Great Lakes Region of Africa; Edward Silvestre Kaweesi N2 - "This book analyses the foreign policies of African countries, specifically in the region of East Africa. It reveals the regional dynamics and the way in which the international system interacts with these policies and how they are driven by domestic politics versus national visions and vice versa. As such, it provides fine-grained and historically informed analyses of the international relations of these states arguing that foreign policy is always informed by domestic processes and the relations between states and changes within the international system impact on the formulation of domestic politics via foreign policy. Finally, the book argues that East Africa's foreign policy is not one of militarised action alone but rather a mélange of self-survival strategies stemming from the desire to close the gap with more industrialised states necessitating a variety of trade and diplomatic efforts. This book is of key interest to scholars and students of African politics, Foreign Policy, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Organisations and more broadly, to comparative politics and international relations"-- UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003507222 ER -