This article sets out to study new concepts about the Africa's role in the international order, which has been designed in the beginning of the 21st century. The national states' gradual expansion of democratization process, the satisfactory economic performance associated with the continent's generalized economic development, as well as the growth of political trust by the elites, are factors that have been contributing to strengthen the ruling body's decision skill in to the international system that are being designed. Mozambique's case justifies this article's discussion.
Africa; African regional politics; Mozambique