This chapter expounds relational values characteristic of indigenous Africa and considers how they might usefully be adopted when contemporary societies interact with each other. Specifically, it notes respects in which genuinely human or communal relationship has been missing in the two contexts of globalization and international relations, and suggests what a greater appreciation of this good by the rest of the world would mean for them
The past three decades have proved extremely challenging for Africa and its people, both at home and...
African affairs contribute in shaping the world and Africa in turn is being shaped by by dynamics in...
This paper offers a reflection on the potential and real possibilities of Africa to play a key role ...
Recent work by comparative philosophers, global ethicists, and cross-cultural value theorists indica...
Recent work by comparative philosophers, global ethicists, and cross-cultural value theorists indica...
Using the lenses of realism, liberalism, the English School and constructivism, this book explains h...
The concept of the frontier has often been used to account for the rise of Africa in international r...
Globalization is an uneven process, and Africa has benefitted from it marginally. It creates enormou...
People all over the world have values which at one time or the other could either be appreciated or ...
Globalization has become a conspicuous phenomenon of our time and has attracted the attention of man...
This book explores the relationship between Africa, the West and China. It notes that while Africa i...
The African continent is not a homogenous entity; it is religiously and culturally diverse. The cont...
_A Relational Moral Theory_ draws on neglected resources from the Global South and especially the Af...
That the world has become a global community is no longer an issue. What has become an issue is the ...
The paper devotes to the problem of the determination of the place of States of Sub-Saharan Africa i...
The past three decades have proved extremely challenging for Africa and its people, both at home and...
African affairs contribute in shaping the world and Africa in turn is being shaped by by dynamics in...
This paper offers a reflection on the potential and real possibilities of Africa to play a key role ...
Recent work by comparative philosophers, global ethicists, and cross-cultural value theorists indica...
Recent work by comparative philosophers, global ethicists, and cross-cultural value theorists indica...
Using the lenses of realism, liberalism, the English School and constructivism, this book explains h...
The concept of the frontier has often been used to account for the rise of Africa in international r...
Globalization is an uneven process, and Africa has benefitted from it marginally. It creates enormou...
People all over the world have values which at one time or the other could either be appreciated or ...
Globalization has become a conspicuous phenomenon of our time and has attracted the attention of man...
This book explores the relationship between Africa, the West and China. It notes that while Africa i...
The African continent is not a homogenous entity; it is religiously and culturally diverse. The cont...
_A Relational Moral Theory_ draws on neglected resources from the Global South and especially the Af...
That the world has become a global community is no longer an issue. What has become an issue is the ...
The paper devotes to the problem of the determination of the place of States of Sub-Saharan Africa i...
The past three decades have proved extremely challenging for Africa and its people, both at home and...
African affairs contribute in shaping the world and Africa in turn is being shaped by by dynamics in...
This paper offers a reflection on the potential and real possibilities of Africa to play a key role ...