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"Bounded States": How (Extreme) Risk Constrains the Aspiration for Status
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Abstract We introduce the concept of "bounded states" to analyse how aspiration and risk (exposure and vulnerability to threats) shape the politics of status-seeking among states. We do so by examining how vulnerability to domestic and geopolitical threats constrain the aspiration of states for higher status... view more
We introduce the concept of "bounded states" to analyse how aspiration and risk (exposure and vulnerability to threats) shape the politics of status-seeking among states. We do so by examining how vulnerability to domestic and geopolitical threats constrain the aspiration of states for higher status in the international system, using the African Union Agenda 2063 strategic initiative as an illustrative case study. We draw on a review of key policy documents and secondary data analysis to highlight the tension between the collective aspiration for continental transformation and the catastrophic risks posed by climate change and geo-economic competition. We argue that African states, acting as "bounded states," navigate these risks through a constrained version of Pan-Africanism - which we term as bounded Pan-Africanism - balancing their ambitions with the realities of high vulnerability to internal and external threats. In conclusion, this study offers new insights into the complex dynamics of status-seeking for states in a volatile global landscape.... view less
Keywords
climate change; African Union; international politics
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
African Union Agenda 2063; Pan‐Africanism; bounded states; catastrophic risk; geoeconomics; status‐seeking
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Journal
Politics and Governance, 13 (2025)
Issue topic
Novel Perspectives on Status in Global Politics
ISSN
2183-2463
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed