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Selected African Studies in Memory of Zsuzsánna Biedermann, Edited by Judit Kiss and István Tarrósy, 2024, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, ISBN (10): 1-0364-0445-5.

Buda, Gergely ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4185-4892 (2025) Selected African Studies in Memory of Zsuzsánna Biedermann, Edited by Judit Kiss and István Tarrósy, 2024, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, ISBN (10): 1-0364-0445-5. Society and Economy, 47 (1). pp. 126-128. DOI 10.1556/204.2024.00022

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Abstract

Studying African issues in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is important for several compelling reasons. Many countries in the region have historical ties with Africa, which shape current political and social dynamics. Understanding migration patterns from Africa helps address integration and multicultural challenges in these societies. Furthermore, Africa’s growing economies present new trade and investment opportunities for CEE countries. Consequently, engaging with African issues promotes a broader understanding of global interconnectedness and challenges. Furthermore, African studies highlight human rights and social justice movements, fostering empathy and advocacy for marginalized groups, relevant for CEE countries as well. It also enriches cultural understanding, leading to greater intercultural dialogue and inclusivity. Incorporating African studies in education encourages critical thinking and prepares students for a globalized world. Understanding Africa’s role in global geopolitics is crucial for informed foreign policy.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:African issues; book review;
Divisions:Corvinus Doctoral Schools
Subjects:Political science
DOI:10.1556/204.2024.00022
ID Code:11570
Deposited By: MTMT SWORD
Deposited On:18 Jul 2025 08:43
Last Modified:18 Jul 2025 08:43

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