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The revival of regional integration in Africa

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Resumo:The need for [revival] regional integration has never seemed so pressing on the African continent, yet the numerous programmes and institutions have achieved very little since índependence. Regionalisation reveals itself in Sub-Saharan Africa through complex and often conflicting trends of interaction. Commitments to regional integration in Africa have been constrained by a highly ambivalent critique of the colonial heritage. At independence, the leaders of the new independent states readily acknowledged the disastrous effects of the partition of the continent, but were reluctant, if not totally unwilling, to support policies likely to restrain state sovereignty and, consecutively, their power.
Autores principais:Bach, Daniel
Assunto:Colonial Heritage Conflits Independence Regional Integration Poverty Africa
Ano:1999
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:working paper
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:The need for [revival] regional integration has never seemed so pressing on the African continent, yet the numerous programmes and institutions have achieved very little since índependence. Regionalisation reveals itself in Sub-Saharan Africa through complex and often conflicting trends of interaction. Commitments to regional integration in Africa have been constrained by a highly ambivalent critique of the colonial heritage. At independence, the leaders of the new independent states readily acknowledged the disastrous effects of the partition of the continent, but were reluctant, if not totally unwilling, to support policies likely to restrain state sovereignty and, consecutively, their power.