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The Political economy of foreign policy in ECOWAS

edited by Timothy M. Shaw and Julius Emeka Okolo

(International political economy series)

Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1994

  • : uk.
  • : us.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Both political economy and foreign policy have been transformed in the states of West Africa at the start of the 1990s because of the end of the Cold War and continuing changes in the global economy in addition to national structural adjustment programmes. The 'new' regionalism involves ECOMOG (Ceasefire Monitoring Group) as well as ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) and necessitates revisionism in analysis as well as praxis. This original collection offers comparative insights into major actors, issues, structures, perspectives and prospects at the end of the century.

Table of Contents

1. African Political Economy and Foreign Policy in the 1990s: Towards a Revisionist Framework for ECOWAS States - Timothy M.Shaw & Julius Emeka Okolo. 2. Cape Verde - Craig Murphy. 3. Ghana - Baffour Agyeman-Duah & Cyrial Kofie Daddieh. 4. Guinea - Jennifer Ann Clapp. 5. Liberia - Christopher Clapham. 6. Mauritania - Gilbert K. Bluwey. 7. Niger - Robert B. Charlick. 8. Nigeria - Julius Emeka Okolo & Stephen Wright. 9. Senegal - Geeta Chowdhry & Mark Beeman. 10. Togo - Phoebe Kornfeld. 11. ECOWAS in Comparative Perspective - Clement Emenike Adibe 12. ECOMOG in Comparative Perspective - E. John Inegbedion. 13. The Political Economy of African Foreign Policies: Marginality and Dependence, Realism and Choice - Jon Kraus.

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