Africa at the Crossroads: Between Regionalism and GlobalizationJohn Mukum Mbaku Esq., Suresh Chandra Saxena Bloomsbury Academic, 30/04/2004 - 466 من الصفحات Mbaku, Saxena, and their contributors examine the problems faced by Africa as it decides what to do to improve its ability to contribute to and benefit from the new globalization. Today, the continent stands at a crossroads; it must choose between joining the new global society and pursuing a process of internal self-reliance. The dilemma the continent faces is how to participate in and benefit from the new global economy as well as retain and also benefit from its emerging regional economic and political schemes. |
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... dependent and autonomous agents in relation to the historical forces that have impinged and are impinging upon them and their continent . While it would be too simplistic to see Africans entirely as zombies totally overwhelmed by ...
... dependent capitalists , the ruling elite in Africa have had to resort to ethnicity and obsession with belonging ; corruption , patronage , and kleptocracy ; sacralization and personalization of power ; and bureaucratic authoritarianism ...
... dependent on the white minority ( see Mbaku 1997 , for a review of the lit- erature , especially pp . 139-165 ) . In other African countries , corrupt , bloated , and parasitic bureaucracies designed and implemented economic programs ...
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Africa at the Crossroads of Globalization | 21 |
Globalization and Popular Disenchantment in Africa | 49 |
Globalization Marginalization | 93 |
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