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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... largely retained by the Europeans and expatriates ( mainly from Lebanon and India ) , a situation that remains true also of post - apartheid South Africa where the economy , despite the integration of a handful of black elites , is ...
... largely to a lifelong history of cultural alienation thanks to the ubiquity of Western educational institutions and epistemological traditions , and thanks to the aggressive exportation of Western cultural products through the mass ...
... largely the anti- state ideology rarely distinguishes between democratic and authoritarian ones . Indeed , in some of the literature it is suggested that neo - patrimonialism and rent seeking will be accentuated by democracy ...
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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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