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<article xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ali="http://www.niso.org/schemas/ali/1.0/" article-type="research-article" dtd-version="1.2" xml:lang="en"><front><journal-meta><journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">Vestnik RUDN. International Relations</journal-id><journal-title-group><journal-title xml:lang="en">Vestnik RUDN. International Relations</journal-title><trans-title-group xml:lang="ru"><trans-title>Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов. Серия: Международные отношения</trans-title></trans-title-group></journal-title-group><issn publication-format="print">2313-0660</issn><issn publication-format="electronic">2313-0679</issn><publisher><publisher-name xml:lang="en">федеральное государственное автономное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Российский университет дружбы народов имени Патриса Лумумбы» (РУДН)</publisher-name></publisher></journal-meta><article-meta><article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">23977</article-id><article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.22363/2313-0660-2020-20-2-367-381</article-id><article-categories><subj-group subj-group-type="toc-heading" xml:lang="en"><subject>PEACE AND SECURITY</subject></subj-group><subj-group subj-group-type="toc-heading" xml:lang="ru"><subject>МИР И БЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ</subject></subj-group><subj-group subj-group-type="toc-heading" xml:lang="zh"><subject>世界和安全</subject></subj-group><subj-group subj-group-type="article-type"><subject>Research Article</subject></subj-group></article-categories><title-group><article-title xml:lang="en">African International Relations, Genocidal Histories and the Emancipatory Project. Part 2</article-title><trans-title-group xml:lang="ru"><trans-title>Международные отношения в Африке, истории геноцида и эмансипации. Часть 2</trans-title></trans-title-group></title-group><contrib-group><contrib contrib-type="author"><name-alternatives><name xml:lang="en"><surname>Campbell</surname><given-names>Horace G.</given-names></name><name xml:lang="ru"><surname>Кэмпбелл</surname><given-names>Хорас</given-names></name></name-alternatives><bio xml:lang="en"><p>PhD, Professor of Political Science and African American Studies, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs</p></bio><bio xml:lang="ru"><p>доктор философии, профессор политологии и афроамериканских исследований, Школа гражданства и публичной политики им. Дж. Максвелла</p></bio><email>hgcampbe@syr.edu</email><xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1"/></contrib></contrib-group><aff-alternatives id="aff1"><aff><institution xml:lang="en">Syracuse University</institution></aff><aff><institution xml:lang="ru">Сиракузский университет</institution></aff></aff-alternatives><pub-date date-type="pub" iso-8601-date="2020-12-15" publication-format="electronic"><day>15</day><month>12</month><year>2020</year></pub-date><volume>20</volume><issue>2</issue><issue-title xml:lang="en">Contemporary Area Studies: Overcoming Level-of-Analysis Eclecticism</issue-title><issue-title xml:lang="ru">Современное регионоведение: преодолевая эклектику уровней анализа</issue-title><fpage>367</fpage><lpage>381</lpage><history><date date-type="received" iso-8601-date="2020-06-15"><day>15</day><month>06</month><year>2020</year></date></history><permissions><copyright-statement xml:lang="en">Copyright ©; 2020, Campbell H.G.</copyright-statement><copyright-statement xml:lang="ru">Copyright ©; 2020, Кэмпбелл Х.</copyright-statement><copyright-year>2020</copyright-year><copyright-holder xml:lang="en">Campbell H.G.</copyright-holder><copyright-holder xml:lang="ru">Кэмпбелл Х.</copyright-holder><ali:free_to_read xmlns:ali="http://www.niso.org/schemas/ali/1.0/"/><license><ali:license_ref xmlns:ali="http://www.niso.org/schemas/ali/1.0/">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0</ali:license_ref></license></permissions><self-uri xlink:href="https://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/23977">https://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/23977</self-uri><abstract xml:lang="en"><p>Silences in the discipline of International Relations on genocide amount to a form of genocide denial, which is one of the foundations of future genocide. The paper posits that in the era of militarized global apartheid, progressive scholars are challenged to critique and expose the past and current crimes against humanity that are occurring in Africa. Drawing from the consolidation of an alternative analysis in the context of the Bandung Project, the paper analyzed the contributions of the ideas that emerged out of the anti-apartheid struggles and the struggles for reparative justice. Struggles from the Global South had culminated in the World Conference against Racism (WCAR) process, elevating the anti-racist battles as a core challenge of Africa’s International Relations. This rejuvenation and energies coming out of the protracted struggle for bread, peace and justice took the form of the transition to the African Union leaving behind the concept of the noninterference in the internal affairs of states. The paper analyzed the ways in which afro-pessimism was being reinforced by the constructivist path in African International Relations. The contributions of radical African feminists are presented as one new direction where there is the coalescence of the progressive anti-imperialist intellectual traditions with radical feminisms. These two traditions open possibilities for an emancipatory project. This project has taken on extra importance in the period of the fragility of global capital when the precariousness of capitalism threatens new and endless wars and destabilization in Africa. Modern humanitarianism forms one component of the weaponization of everything and it is within this ensemble of ideas that scholars need to deconstruct the discussion of ‘failed states’ in Africa.</p></abstract><trans-abstract xml:lang="ru"><p>Умолчание проблемы геноцида в международных отношениях - это одна из форм отрицания геноцида, которая в будущем может привести к новым масштабным преступлениям. В статье утверждается, что в эпоху глобального милитаризированного апартеида перед прогрессивными учеными стоит задача критики и разоблачения прошлых и нынешних преступлений против человечности, которые происходят в Африке. Опираясь на альтернативный анализ в рамках Бандунгского проекта, в документе был проанализирован вклад идей, возникших в результате борьбы против апартеида и борьбы за репаративное правосудие. Борьба Глобального Юга достигла кульминации в процессе Всемирной конференции против расизма (WCAR), в результате чего антирасистская проблематика стала центральной в международных отношениях в Африке. Новая энергия, появившаяся в результате затяжной борьбы за хлеб, мир и справедливость, приняла форму перехода к Африканскому союзу, оставив позади концепцию невмешательства во внутренние дела государств. В статье анализируется усиление афропессимизма в контексте конструктивистских подходов в африканских международных отношениях. Вклад радикальных африканских феминисток представлен как новое направление, в котором происходит слияние прогрессивных антиимпериалистических интеллектуальных традиций с радикальными формами феминизмами. Эти две традиции открывают возможности для эмансипативного проекта. Данный проект приобрел особое значение в период хрупкости глобального капитала, когда неустойчивость капитализма угрожает новыми и бесконечными войнами и дестабилизацией в Африке. Современный гуманизм является оружием против этого, и именно в этом направлении ученые должны вести дискуссию о «несостоявшихся государствах» в Африке.</p></trans-abstract><kwd-group xml:lang="en"><kwd>Bandung Project</kwd><kwd>Africa</kwd><kwd>anti-Imperialism</kwd><kwd>Non-Western IR Theories</kwd><kwd>genocidal histories</kwd><kwd>radical feminism</kwd><kwd>reparative justice</kwd><kwd>emancipatory project</kwd></kwd-group><kwd-group xml:lang="ru"><kwd>Бандунгский проект</kwd><kwd>Африка</kwd><kwd>незападные ТМО</kwd><kwd>антиимпериализм</kwd><kwd>геноцид</kwd><kwd>радикальный феминизм</kwd><kwd>репаративное правосудие</kwd><kwd>эмансипативный проект</kwd></kwd-group><funding-group/></article-meta></front><body></body><back><ref-list><ref id="B1"><label>1.</label><mixed-citation>Abendroth, M.G. (2005). Cuba’s National Literacy Campaign: A Mass Movement of Emancipatory Global Civic Education. PhD dissertation. 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