The state of Africa 2010/11 : parameters and legacies of governance and issue areas

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The state of Africa 2010/11 : parameters and legacies of governance and issue areas

Korwa G. Adar, Monica K. Juma and Katabaro N. Miti

Africa Institute of South Africa, 2010

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"The state of Africa series project ... first and second volumes of the series were published in 2004 and 2008"--P. xv

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The State of Africa series project was conceived by the Africa Institute of South Africa (AISA) during its 2003-2004 financial year for purposes of mapping out on a regular basis critical issue areas relating to intra- and inter-African as well as extra-African relations. The first and second volumes of the series were published in 2004 and 2008 respectively. Volume 1: The State of Africa: Thematic and Factual Review served as an exploratory piece and covered a broad range of issues relating to politics and governance, millennium development goals (MDGs), peace and conflict and regional development. Volume 2: The State of Africa: Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development focused thematically and examined - from critical and comprehensive perspectives - issues associated with post-conflict in Africa. The volume was grounded on the continent's quest for conflict prevention, management and resolution as a means of creating an enabling environment for the consolidation of democracy and reconstruction of societies affected by crisis in general and war in particular. This volume, Volume 3: Parameters and Legacies of Governance and Issue Areas takes a multi-pronged and multi-faceted approach to some of these issues by providing in-depth analysis of dynamics at national, regional, continental and international levels. The global transformation in the 1980s and 1990s, which witnessed the crumbling of the Soviet Union, the Warsaw Pact and opened a window of opportunities for East-West bipolar rapprochement, particularly between the United States and Russia, also had impact on Africa at the national, regional and continental levels. Focusing on conceptual units, such as the state, indigenous organisations, regional and continental organisations as well as selected priority issues - in particular gender and empowerment, the global South, and space science - the chapters in the book provide useful insights into the nature and impact of the transformation and its impact on the socio-economic and politico-security situation in Africa.

目次

  • Local and national dimensions: 1. Managing diversity and competitive politics
  • The African post-colonial/post-adjustment state and social contract
  • Indigenous organisations, social movements and the Nigerian state
  • Human security in Africa. Regional and continental reconstruction: Governance security and economic dimensions: Politics and governance in Africa
  • Pan-African governance architecture
  • African renaissance, African conflicts and the regional security complex
  • Intra-African trade and economic development
  • Market reforms and socio-economic development in Africa external relations and issue areas
  • Africa in emerging international forums
  • Africa and its traditional Western partners
  • Africa and the emerging global south
  • Women and gender: Beyond the rituals of empowerment
  • The state of space science in Africa. Conclusion.

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