Once torn by ideological conflicts and the dominance of command economies, Southern Africa is now moving towards economic liberalism and openness. In general, the ascendancy of 'market economics' is acknowledged by its governments, albeit with different degrees of enthusiasm. Theoretically rich and empirically engaging this timely book offers a critical insight into the ensuing debate on regionalism and the process of regionalization in southern Afric
Until the early 1990s such notions as rule of law, good governance and security were conspicuously a...
Democratization in South Africa has been accompanied by continuing and even deepening economic inequ...
Regional integration has gained keen drive since the 1980s throughout the world. Political and econo...
This article is a treatment on how southern Africa might best develop a regional response to mitigat...
"Since the end of the cold war, and in the shade of an intensifying globalisation, a new wave of reg...
With the end of white-dominated South Africa, many observers have argued for a positive transformati...
This state of the art paper reviews literature published up to the end of 1994 on economic, security...
The purpose of this article is a theoretical one, namely to make the case for a critical-reflectivis...
This book provides a critical appraisal of the processes for establishing regional governance in Sou...
This is a unique and intelligent work that challenges the dominant normative approaches towards regi...
Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa provides a novel framework for understanding the ...
Existing theories of European integration and political economy usually assume that economic interde...
Since the end of the Cold War, political projects to form a region, i.e. regionalisms, have become a...
The collapse of state communism in Eastern Europe during the second half of the past decade and the ...
In this chapter the authors argue that in reimaging economic thought in southern Africa, one must ex...
Until the early 1990s such notions as rule of law, good governance and security were conspicuously a...
Democratization in South Africa has been accompanied by continuing and even deepening economic inequ...
Regional integration has gained keen drive since the 1980s throughout the world. Political and econo...
This article is a treatment on how southern Africa might best develop a regional response to mitigat...
"Since the end of the cold war, and in the shade of an intensifying globalisation, a new wave of reg...
With the end of white-dominated South Africa, many observers have argued for a positive transformati...
This state of the art paper reviews literature published up to the end of 1994 on economic, security...
The purpose of this article is a theoretical one, namely to make the case for a critical-reflectivis...
This book provides a critical appraisal of the processes for establishing regional governance in Sou...
This is a unique and intelligent work that challenges the dominant normative approaches towards regi...
Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa provides a novel framework for understanding the ...
Existing theories of European integration and political economy usually assume that economic interde...
Since the end of the Cold War, political projects to form a region, i.e. regionalisms, have become a...
The collapse of state communism in Eastern Europe during the second half of the past decade and the ...
In this chapter the authors argue that in reimaging economic thought in southern Africa, one must ex...
Until the early 1990s such notions as rule of law, good governance and security were conspicuously a...
Democratization in South Africa has been accompanied by continuing and even deepening economic inequ...
Regional integration has gained keen drive since the 1980s throughout the world. Political and econo...