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Typically overlooked in the academic study of international relations are the relationships that exist between states in the so-called global South, and the ways in which those states jockey for influence and power among each other. In 1998 Neuman asserted, ‘the role of the Third World in international politics remains relatively unexplored in the literature’ 1 —a trend that has largely persisted over the last decade.
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