The paper begins from the axiomatic point that, despite the form it eventually took, namely that of a neo-colonial process, development was understood and fought for in Africa as [part of] an emancipatory political project central to the liberatory vision of the pan-African nationalism which emerged victorious at independence. Indeed independence was always seen, by radical nationalism in particular, as only the first step towards freedom and liberation from oppression,the second being economic development. Indeed ‘economism’ and ‘statism’ were mirror images of each other: it was believed that only the economy could liberate humanity and that only the state could drive the economy to progress. Today, the first proposition has been retained ...
The process of gaining independence in Africa was accompanied by the intensified colonial liberation...
This paper focuses on the central challenges confronting the African state in the context of the neo...
This paper argues that the concept of democracy is fragmentary in two respects: definitions of democ...
The paper begins from the axiomatic point that, despite the form it eventually took, namely that of ...
This paper presents a critique of current conceptualizations of democracy in Africa by tracing their...
The freedom which Africa was to attain with liberation from colonialism had originally promised to e...
What is the extent to which democracy, good governance, liberal citizenship, and development are neg...
Rights-based approaches to development promise to deliver many development goals, particularly in te...
Throughout the 1990s the debates about human rights and development have increasingly converged. The...
rior to independence, Africans eagerly looked forward to the end of colonial rule and imagined a ...
The paper undertakes a re-interpretation of the problem of internal conflicts and civil wars in Afri...
The critical necessity of development for Africa in the 21st century is an issue around which there ...
With the commodification of rights as private privileges under neoliberal capitalism, movements in t...
Summaries The agenda for social development in Africa, and therefore the framework in which social ...
African economic development is stifled because most countries are notional states. The notional sta...
The process of gaining independence in Africa was accompanied by the intensified colonial liberation...
This paper focuses on the central challenges confronting the African state in the context of the neo...
This paper argues that the concept of democracy is fragmentary in two respects: definitions of democ...
The paper begins from the axiomatic point that, despite the form it eventually took, namely that of ...
This paper presents a critique of current conceptualizations of democracy in Africa by tracing their...
The freedom which Africa was to attain with liberation from colonialism had originally promised to e...
What is the extent to which democracy, good governance, liberal citizenship, and development are neg...
Rights-based approaches to development promise to deliver many development goals, particularly in te...
Throughout the 1990s the debates about human rights and development have increasingly converged. The...
rior to independence, Africans eagerly looked forward to the end of colonial rule and imagined a ...
The paper undertakes a re-interpretation of the problem of internal conflicts and civil wars in Afri...
The critical necessity of development for Africa in the 21st century is an issue around which there ...
With the commodification of rights as private privileges under neoliberal capitalism, movements in t...
Summaries The agenda for social development in Africa, and therefore the framework in which social ...
African economic development is stifled because most countries are notional states. The notional sta...
The process of gaining independence in Africa was accompanied by the intensified colonial liberation...
This paper focuses on the central challenges confronting the African state in the context of the neo...
This paper argues that the concept of democracy is fragmentary in two respects: definitions of democ...