Pan Africanism, Regional Integration and Development in Africa
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| Izvleček: | XXI, 326 p. 3 illus. text |
| Jezik: | angleščina |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2020.
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| Izdaja: | 1st ed. 2020. |
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| Online dostop: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34296-8 |
| Format: | Elektronski Knjiga |
Kazalo:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Pan-Africanism and Regionalism in Africa: The Journey So Far
- 3. Regional Cooperation for Development: The African Union Experience
- 4. The African Union and the International Criminal Court: An Analysis of Al-Bashir's International Arrest Warrant
- 5. Capacity Imperatives for the Realization of the African Continental Free Trade Area: Issues and Policy Options
- 6. Regional Integration and the Political Economy of Morocco's Desire for Membership of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
- 7. The Red Herring of Identity in Africa: Using Identity Conflicts to Capture State Power and Inculcate Economic Avarice in the Central African Republic
- 8. Mediatizing and Gendering Pan-Africanism for 'Glocal Impacts'
- 9. The Politics of Paternalism and Implications of Global Governance on Africa: A Critique of the Sustainable Development Goals
- 10. The Construction of African Immigrants in Contemporary South Africa and Social Cohesion: Reflections on theRoles of the Media
- 11. On Globalisation, a World Class City, Poverty and Security in Johannesburg Inner City
- 12. The State Bureaucracies and Development in Africa: Interrogating the Link
- 13. Bureaucracy and Crisis of Development in Prismaric Post-Colonial African States: An Ethical Review
- 14. Building Capacities for Border Administrators along Nigeria's International Boundaries
- 15. Explaining Nigeria's Diaspora Communities' Transmogrification: From State Partners to Challengers
- 16. Diaspora Remittances and Sustainable Development in Africa: A Case Study of Nigeria
- 17. International Law and Violence against Women.