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_aAfrican Union ten years after : solving African problems with pan-Africanism and the African Renaissance _bsolving African problems with pan-Africanism and the African Renaissance / _cedited by Mammo Muchie, Phindile Lukhele-Olorunju and Oghenerobor Akpor. |
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_aOxford : _bAfrica Institute of South Africa _c2013. |
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_axxxv, 525 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aPreface / Mammo Muchie, Phindile Lukhele-Olorunju and Oghenerobor Akpor -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- About the contributors -- Introduction : the African Union ten years after : solving African problems with pan-Africanism and the African Renaissance / Mammo Muchie, Phindile Lukhele-Olorunjy and Ogenerrobor Akpor -- Part I. From the OAU to the African Union : state, nation, society and good governance in Africa -- Chapter 1. Ghaddafi and the African Union : the end of an era? / Rotimi Ajayi and Segun Oshewolo -- Chapter 2. Know thy self; the African Union and the need for African-centred education / Baba Amani Olubanjo Buntu -- Chapter 3. The African Union and the democratic project : examining the challenges for task accomplishment / John Gasu -- Chapter 4. The impact of Model 'C' schooling on Africanisation of potential African intellectuals / Leepo Modise -- Chapter 5. Elite corruption and the impact on African economic growth and human well-being / Trevor Budhram -- Chapter 6. Corruption and poverty in Africa : interrogating the problematic of reform without development in Nigeria / Adelaja Odoutola Odukoya -- Part II. Peace and security architecture and its impact on Africa -- Chapter 7. Panel of the wise and the future of conflict resolution in Africa / Azeez Olaniyan -- Chapter 8. Mashopeng go a beolwa : revisiting our past as imperative to humanising law enforcement in South Africa / Mpho Matlala and Ingrid Sinclair -- Chapter 9. African solutions to African problems : the fault line in conflict resolution in Africa / Valery Ferim -- Chapter 10. A return to hostilities? : The comprehensive peace agreement and the future of a two-state Sudan / Wilfred Ileykolo -- Part III. Science, technology and innovation for pan-Africanism and the African renaissance -- Chapter 11. Africa and the impending nano-divide : an overview on temporal and normative perspectives / Hailemichael T. Demissie and Mammo Muchie -- Chapter 12. Examining the role of women on alleviating poverty / Phindile Lukhele-Olorunju -- Chapter 13. Renewable energy and development in Africa : reflections on the role of the African Union / Shingirirai Mutanga -- Chapter 14. The African Union's position on organic agriculture : what are the benefits of governance at continental level? / Nedson Pophiwa -- Chapter 15. Africa and the MDG on improved drinking water supply and sanitation : case of Nigeria and Ghana / Oghenerobar B. Akpor, Maxwell K. Boakye and Mammo Muchie. | |
| 505 | 0 | _aPart IV. Africa in the world economy/Africa in the world trading system -- Chapter 16. Are mineral resources in Africa enriching Africans? : Trading with the world / Takalani Samuel Mashau and Nomusa Raphesu -- Chapter 17. Natural resources for African development under Sino-American geo strategic rivalry / Alexis Habiyaremye -- Chapter 18. Financing the EU's economic partnership agreements in Africa : implications of alternative funding initiatives / Martin Kaggwa -- Chapter 19. A 'wannabe attitude' : Africa's new hurdle to its transformation and achieving the MDGs / Eliakim Owino and George Chacha -- Chapter 20. Pan-African unity as a pre-requisite for pro-active response to climate change / Kasay Sentime -- Chapter 21. Humanity and the environment in Africa : environmentalism before the environmentalists / Kimani S.K. Nehusi -- Part IV. Afro-politianism, Afro-centricity, and the African diaspora -- Chapter 22. Decolonial epistemic perspective and pan-African unity in the 21st century / Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni -- Chapter 23. Fanonian thought and implications for pan-African unity / Tendayi Sithole -- Chapter 24. 21st century pan-Africanism : legitimising the African diaspora 6th region / David L. Horne -- Chapter 25. Reframing trans-Atlantic slavery as humanicide : resolving hidden wounds and prioritising a new vision of African humanity / Hunter Havlin Adams, III -- Chapter 26. Breaking the cycle of colonialism and dependency in Africa : the role of the African diaspora / Oscar Brathwaite -- Chapter 27. Making a case for the utilisation of African diaspora in promoting economic development of the continent / Almaz Negash -- Chapter 28. Beyond self-actualisation : issues and challenges experienced by young Africans seeking asylum in London and building resilience for a way forward / Caroline Marks Madongo -- Conclusion : beyond state and geography : building the African Union with the African people to realise the African Renaissance / Mammo Muchie, Phindile Lukhele-Olorunju and Oghenerobor Akpor -- Annex 1. The Second Tshwane Declaration, 2012. | |
| 520 | _a"This book looks at the first ten years of the African Union. This is the second in a series of books that will be produced each year from annual conferences held on the multi-faceted issue of African liberation. The key themes of the book explore ways of improving the effectiveness of the African Union, fostering unity amongst African countries through entrenchment of pan-Africanism, and building ownership of the African Union by the African people and their communities. In addition, the thoughts of key figures of pan-Africanism and black emancipation, such as Sylvester Williams and Frantz Fanon, are re-positioned to even greater contemporary relevance. Through its promotion of Ethiopianism, pan-Africanism and the African renaissance, we trust that this book will add new interest and a fresh perspective to how Africans move forward together into a post-colonial era where policies and actions are determined by the united agency of liberated Africans the world over."--Back cover. | ||
| 610 | 2 | 0 | _aAfrican Union. |
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_aAfrican Union. _2fast |
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_aAfrikanische Union _2gnd _916841 |
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_aSince 1960 _2fast |
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| 650 | 0 | _aAfrican cooperation. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aPan-Africanism. | |
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_aAfrican cooperation. _2fast |
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_aPan-Africanism. _2fast |
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_aPolitics and government _2fast |
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_aEntwicklungspolitik _2gnd |
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_aFriedenspolitik _2gnd |
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_aSicherheitspolitik _2gnd |
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_aAfrica _xPolitics and government _y1960- |
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| 655 | 4 | _aAufsatzsammlung. | |
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_aAkpor, Oghenerobor Benjamin, _eauthor of introduction, _eeditor, _eauthor. |
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_aLukhele-Olorunju, Phindile, _eauthor of introduction, _eeditor, _eauthor. |
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_aMuchie, Mammo, _eauthor of introduction, _eeditor, _eauthor. |
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