How does Sabaratnam’s decision to study intervention from the perspective of the targets
ASSIGNMENT#8 How does Sabaratnam’s decision to study intervention from the perspective of the targets (i.e., studying up) make colonial relations of difference visible in ways that other approaches to studying intervention (i.e., studying from the perspective of the interveners) may not? Assignment #7 How do postcolonialism and neo-Marxism, as Mohan uses them, challenge state-centered explanations of China’s role in Africa? That is, think about how Mohan’s account of enclaves and the use of labor demonstrates the creation of transnational ties between China and Africa. Assignment #6 In about two paragraphs, summarize Leander’s view of PMCs’ “epistemic” and “structural” power. What does she think their significance is? And how are these concepts of power different from or similar to other concepts of power in IR theory? Three assignments 300 words count each.