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Confronting the challenges and prospects in the creation of a union of African states in the 21st century / by E. Ike Udogu.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Newcastle : Cambridge Scholars, ©2010.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 280 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781443820509
  • 1443820504
  • 1282588443
  • 9781282588448
  • 9786612588440
  • 6612588446
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Confronting the challenges and prospects in the creation of a union of African states in the 21st century.DDC classification:
  • 320.960905 22
LOC classification:
  • HC800 .U26 2010eb
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Contents:
General introduction and a synoptic overview of the study -- Political leadership and the way forward -- Pan-Africanism and the long march toward African unification in the millennium -- The issue of democracy and good governance in the union discourse -- Political parties, elections and political legitimation -- Conclusion : federalism as a possible model for the continental union -- Appendix A. African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance -- Appendix B. Protocol to the Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community Relating to the Pan-African Parliament -- Appendix C. Member states of the African Union.
Summary: This book frames the discourse around the important issue of African unification, against the backdrop of the region's political and economic marginalization. Arguably the richest continent in the world, in terms of its abundant untapped natural resources and human capital, it still lags behind the other regions of the world developmentally. Undeniably, Africa is at the crossroads in this millennium, within the context of the powerful events and effects of the "New Globalization." One of the central issues that academics and political actors, interested in African development, must tackle immediately is how to make the region politically and economically relevant in global affairs. These objectives could be attained through continental amalgamation. Accordingly, this book debates and suggests, inter alia, strategies that might advance Africa's unification effort in order to provide the politico-economic clout needed to spur continental development. Further, it argues that such a Union of African States is critical for promoting the "good political life" for all Africans
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-237) and index.

General introduction and a synoptic overview of the study -- Political leadership and the way forward -- Pan-Africanism and the long march toward African unification in the millennium -- The issue of democracy and good governance in the union discourse -- Political parties, elections and political legitimation -- Conclusion : federalism as a possible model for the continental union -- Appendix A. African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance -- Appendix B. Protocol to the Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community Relating to the Pan-African Parliament -- Appendix C. Member states of the African Union.

This book frames the discourse around the important issue of African unification, against the backdrop of the region's political and economic marginalization. Arguably the richest continent in the world, in terms of its abundant untapped natural resources and human capital, it still lags behind the other regions of the world developmentally. Undeniably, Africa is at the crossroads in this millennium, within the context of the powerful events and effects of the "New Globalization." One of the central issues that academics and political actors, interested in African development, must tackle immediately is how to make the region politically and economically relevant in global affairs. These objectives could be attained through continental amalgamation. Accordingly, this book debates and suggests, inter alia, strategies that might advance Africa's unification effort in order to provide the politico-economic clout needed to spur continental development. Further, it argues that such a Union of African States is critical for promoting the "good political life" for all Africans

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