Vaccine Diplomacy and the Agency of African States : What Can We Learn from Kenya ?

26 mai 2021 | David Ngira & John Harrington
David NGIRA & John HARRINGTON. Mambo! Vol. XVIII (5), 2021. The politics of access to vaccines against COVID-19 has been discussed in terms of vaccine nationalism and imperialism. However, the implication of the pandemic on the ability of African states to act internally and externally to (…)
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