Towards Pan-Africanism

Africa’s Cooperation through Regional Economic Communities (RECs), Ubuntu and Communitarianism

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer Nature Singapore | e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9789811989438
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Springer Nature Singapore e druk, 2023 9789811989438
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This book traces the development and impact of regional economic communities (RECs) in Africa and addresses a timely question: do REC members, and the REC itself, positively influence member states’ behaviors towards other members and more broadly, regionally and continentally due to REC membership? ‘Changing member states’ behaviors’ is measured across three ‘interconnected, fundamental dimensions of societal-systems’ proposed by Marshall and Elzinga Marshall in CSP’s Global Repot 2017. These are i) the persistence of conflict or its counterpoint, achieving peace, ii) fostering democratization and better governance, and iii) achieving socio-economic development and (as proposed by this research, a fourth dimension), iv) being active participants in multilateralism? Is membership in a REC ultimately beneficial to the member and other countries in the region? While there are no clear and obvious – at least, discernible traditional – benefits such as increase in trade (perhaps because Africa’s overall trade relative to the world is about 3 percent), there are other non trade benefits (e.g., decrease in conflict, coercion to take certain actions towards peace and refrain from others, coups and wars) presenting in REC member states. These in/actions, abilities, coercions, exclusions and cooperation instances are outlined and discussed in the book.

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ISBN13:9789811989438
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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Chapter 1: Introduction – Africa’s Regional Economic Communities (RECs).- Chapter 2: Locating Africa’s Regional Economic Communities (RECs) in IR Scholarship.- Chapter 3: New Paradigm: Communitarian, Humanist African Theory of Regional Integration.- Chapter 4: East African Community II: Second Time the Charm?.- Chapter 5: Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD).- Chapter 6: Southern African Development Community (SADC).- Chapter 7: Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa – COMESA.- Chapter 8: Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).- Chapter 9: Community of Sahel–Saharan States (CEN-SAD): All Our Northern Brethren.- Chapter 10: Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS): Tropical Heat, Troubled Middle.- Chapter 11: Arab Maghreb Union (AMU): (In or Mostly) Out of Africa and Tumultuous Inertia.- Chapter 12: Africa’s RECS – Promise and Peril, Pandemic Slips and Possible Futures.

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