Nationalism, Globalization, and Africa

Nationalism, Globalization, and Africa

by M. Amoah
Nationalism, Globalization, and Africa

Nationalism, Globalization, and Africa

by M. Amoah

Hardcover(2011)

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Overview

Nationalism, especially supranationalism is the bane of global governance, and globalization. Whereas globalization seeks to unify the globe to function to advantage, supranationalisms operate to frustrate the coherence and achievement of this aim. This book delves into the Theories of Nationalism, the contours of supranational activity within global politics, international political economy, and global trade alliances vis-à-vis Africa. The book also identifies a list of African countries with identical issues, serial political difficulties, or time bombs ticking, and examines the performance of their political economies and new security challenges, using global indicators.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230102842
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 11/16/2011
Edition description: 2011
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

MICHAEL AMOAH obtained his doctorate in Politics from Middlesex University, UK, where he also taught. He has held academic appointments at the University of London and The Open University. He specializes in Theories of Nationalism, Global Politics, International Politics of Africa, and Political Economy. He is currently an Associate of the Africa International Affairs Programme at LSE IDEAS – a centre for the study of international affairs, diplomacy and grand strategy at the London School of Economics.

Table of Contents

Theorizing on Nationalism Supranationalisms and Globalization: the Contours and Subcontours of Power and Trade Alliances Global Governance and the Politics of Handling Conflict: Sudan, Kosovo, and South Ossetia Africa and China Sudan, Somalia, Uganda, and Cote d'Ivoire South Africa, Angola, Zimbabwe, and Kenya Guinea, Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville, Cameroon, Egypt Tanzania, Botswana, and Ghana Union Government of Africa International Politics of Africa
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