The paper is devoted to the analyses of the evolution problems of such key for African states phenomena as globalization, regionalism and neocolonialism. The attempts of transnational corporations to realize the “vertical” integration with the postcolonial African economies had stimulated the development of the “horizontal” interAfrican integration – on regional and continental scales. In 19801990s, after the extra measures for the African economies’ liberalization, the integration processes had made more active. Later they were transformed and the formal declarations about interstate cooperation were changed by the complex programs, adopted by all the members of African Union – “A global strategy to optimize use of Africa’s resources ...