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African Political Economy in the Twenty-First Century: Theories, Perspectives, and Issues

✍ Scribed by Emeka C. Iloh, Ernest T. Aniche, Stephen N. Azom (eds.)


Publisher
Lexington Books
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
401
Series
Africa: Past, Present & Prospects
Category
Library

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African Political Economy in the Twenty-First Century: Theories, Perspectives, and Issues edited by Emeka C. Iloh, Ernest T. Aniche, and Stephen N. Azom fills the gap in the discourses on African political economy from an African perspective. Since the end of colonialism in the second half of the twenty-first century, a wide-ranging debate has opened on the future of African development and the nature and character of its political economy, especially as it concerns its web of relationships in the international political and economic system. Two decades into the twenty-first21st century, the debate still rages on and is likely to continue for a long time. This book contributes to the debate by addressing the important question of how African countries can strategically and tactically approach global political economy at multilateral, continental, and regional levels in view of North-South versus South-South configurations. African Political Economy in the Twenty-First Century further suggests how African countries can effectively utilize global forces to Africa’s advantage in advancing domestic, regional, and continental development objectives.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Title
Untitled
Contents
Figures and Tables
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Ontological, Epistemological and Theoretical Issues
International Political Economy
Theories of International Trade
Transcending Neo-functionalism
Dependency and Development Question in Africa
Africa and the Purveyors of Global Political Economy
Africa and the World Bank
African Development Bank and the Dynamics of African Political Economy
Group of Seven (G7) and Development Trajectories in Africa
Multilateralism, Integration and Trade System in Africa
Regional Integration and Economic Growth in North Africa
Regionalism and Regional Integration in East Africa
‌‌African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA)‌‌ and Regional Integration in Africa
International Trade, South-South Cooperation and African Integration
Liberalism and Protectionism in International Trade
International Trade Wars and Decline in Economic Diplomacy
International Trade Policies and Politics of Food Security in Africa
International Finance and Development Issues in Africa
Washington Consensus, North-South Relations and African Development
International Financial Flows and Development in Africa
Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investments in Africa
Political Economy of Aid and Official Development Assistance in Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa and International Philanthropy
Debts, Extraction and Predation
Index
About the Editors and Contributors


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