Since the 1960s, African states have sought ways to overcome the challenges of economic and political integration through the establishment and promotion of regional and subregional organizations across the continent. The different efforts have yielded very modest success altogether. However, it appears that Africans are the architect of the continent’s low level of integration. Africa’s nationalist approach to international boundaries coupled with the inclination and disposition towards economic nationalism with regards to neighbouring states has been identified as the major impediments to the process of integration in the continent. By adopting content analysis approach, this paper explores the nexus between the state’s attitude to intern...
The paper submits that international boundaries, have divided not only kith and kin but cultural coh...
Abstract: The world entered a new phase of international relations in 1945 as the World War II ended...
International integration- a process of shifting upward of sovereignty from state to supranational ...
Since the 1960s, African states have sought ways to overcome the challenges of economic and politic...
Since the 1960s, African states have sought ways to overcome the challenges of economic and politica...
Across Africa, and especially in countries of heterogeneous composition and religious differences, f...
The paper argues that the adoption of the “Uti possedetis” Froze African boundaries making them to f...
Regional integration refers to the removal of barriers to international commerce by states that are ...
After the World War II mankind entered a new phase of international relations development. It is cha...
Regional integration has been identified as one of the ways in which African countries can achieve e...
Most of the international boundaries in Africa were delimited in the last quarter of the 19th centur...
Since decolonization, Sub-Saharan Africa has seen the birth of a large number of regional initiative...
Since independence in the late 50s and early 60s, regional integration in Africa has been identified...
There exists a growing consensus among scholars and observers that critical issues on governance and...
Since independence in the late 1950s, and in the early 1960s, regional integration in Africa has bee...
The paper submits that international boundaries, have divided not only kith and kin but cultural coh...
Abstract: The world entered a new phase of international relations in 1945 as the World War II ended...
International integration- a process of shifting upward of sovereignty from state to supranational ...
Since the 1960s, African states have sought ways to overcome the challenges of economic and politic...
Since the 1960s, African states have sought ways to overcome the challenges of economic and politica...
Across Africa, and especially in countries of heterogeneous composition and religious differences, f...
The paper argues that the adoption of the “Uti possedetis” Froze African boundaries making them to f...
Regional integration refers to the removal of barriers to international commerce by states that are ...
After the World War II mankind entered a new phase of international relations development. It is cha...
Regional integration has been identified as one of the ways in which African countries can achieve e...
Most of the international boundaries in Africa were delimited in the last quarter of the 19th centur...
Since decolonization, Sub-Saharan Africa has seen the birth of a large number of regional initiative...
Since independence in the late 50s and early 60s, regional integration in Africa has been identified...
There exists a growing consensus among scholars and observers that critical issues on governance and...
Since independence in the late 1950s, and in the early 1960s, regional integration in Africa has bee...
The paper submits that international boundaries, have divided not only kith and kin but cultural coh...
Abstract: The world entered a new phase of international relations in 1945 as the World War II ended...
International integration- a process of shifting upward of sovereignty from state to supranational ...