Regionalisation in Africa : integration and disintegration edited by Daniel C Bach
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- 9780852558263
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DT352.4 APP In my father's house : | DT352.8 KAM Afria's peace fiasco : | DT352.8 REG Regionalisation in Africa : | DT352.8 REG Regionalisation in Africa : | DT352.8 WHO Who fights? who cares?: war and humanitarian action in Africa. | DT 510.5 AFR Africa in the twentieth century : | DT512.3 ROO Kwame Nkrumah : the political kingdom in the third world / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1 - Regionalism and globalisation in Sub- Saharan Africa, Chapter 1 - Daniel C. Bach, 2- Alice Landau, 3 - Walter Kennes, Part II States and territories, Chapter 4 - Dominique Darbon, 5 - Christopher Clapham, 6 - Abdoulaye Niandou Souley , 7 - Celestin Monga, 8 - Edouard Bustin, 9 - Rotimi Suberu, 10 - Simon Bekker; Part III Regional organisations, Chapter 11 - Olatunde B.J.Ojo, Chapter 12 - Marc-Louis Ropivia, 13 - Roland Pourtier, 14 - Michel Lelart, 15 - Peter Takirambudde, 16 - Colin McCarthy; Part IV Networks, Chapter 17 - Bruno Stary, 18 -Janet MacGaffey, 19 - Alain Labrousse
The studies in this book, by a distinguished collection of African, American and European scholars, examine various aspects of the impact of globalisation on Africa, the problems confronting regional integration, tensions within and between states, and rise of an international informal economy.
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