Region Building in Southern Africa

Region Building in Southern Africa
Author: Chris Saunders,Gwinyayi Albert Dzinesa,Dawn Nagar
Publsiher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781780321813

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How successful have Southern African states been in dealing with the major issues that have faced the region in recent years? What could be done to produce more cohesive and effective region-building in Southern Africa? In this original and wide-ranging volume, which draws on an interdisciplinary team of mainly African and African-based specialists, the key political, socio-economic, and security challenges facing Southern Africa today are addressed. These include the various issues confronting the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and its institutions; such as HIV/AIDS, migration and xenophobia, land-grabbing and climate change; and the role of the main external actors involved with the region, including the United Nations, the European Union, the United States, and China. The book also looks at the Southern African Customs Union and Southern African Development Finance Institutions, including the Development Bank of Southern Africa and Industrial Development Corporation, and issues of gender and peacebuilding. In doing so, the book goes to the heart of analyzing the effectiveness of SADC and other regional organisation, suggesting how region-building in Southern Africa may be compared with similar attempts elsewhere in Africa and other parts of the world.

Region building in Southern Africa

Region building in Southern Africa
Author: Christopher C. Saunders,Gwinyayi Albert Dzinesa,Dawn Nagar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2024
Genre: Africa, Southern
ISBN: 1350222216

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Pt. 1. Historical legacy -- pt. 2. Governance and military security -- pt. 3. Economic integration -- pt. 4. Human security -- pt. 5. External actors.

Regional Economic Communities and Integration in Southern Africa

Regional Economic Communities and Integration in Southern Africa
Author: Leon Mwamba Tshimpaka,Christopher Changwe Nshimbi,Inocent Moyo
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2021-05-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811593888

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This book examines regional integration in Africa, with a particular focus on the Southern African Development Community (SADC). It argues that the SADC’s pursuit of a rationalist and state-centric form of integration for Southern Africa is limited, as it overlooks the contributory role and efficacy of non-state actors, who are relegated to the periphery. The book demonstrates that civil society networks in Southern Africa constitute well-governed, self-organised entities that function just like formal regional arrangements driven by state actors and technocrats. The book amplifies this point by deploying New Institutionalism and the New Regionalism Approach to examine the role and efficacy of non-state actors in building regions from below. The book develops a unique typology that shows how Southern African regional civil society networks adopt strategies, norms and rules to establish an efficient form of alternative integration in the region. Based on a critical analysis of this self-organised regionalism, the book projects the reality that alternative regionalism driven by non-state actors is possible. This book expands the study of regionalism in the SADC, and makes a significant and innovative contribution to the study of contemporary regionalism.

Region Building in Africa

Region Building in Africa
Author: Daniel H. Levine,Dawn Nagar
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2016-05-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137586117

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This landmark book is the first of its kind to assess the challenges of African region-building and regional integration across all five African sub-regions and more than five decades of experience, considering both political and economic aspects. Leading scholars and practitioners come together to analyze a range of entwined topics, including: the theoretical underpinnings that have informed Africa's regional integration trajectory; the political economy of integration, including the sources of different 'waves' of integration in pan-Africanism and the reaction to neo-liberal economic pressures; the complexities of integration in a context of weak states and the informal regionalization that often occurs in 'borderlands'; the increasing salience of Africa's relationships with rising extra-regional economic powers, including China and India; and comparative lessons from non-African regional blocs, including the EU, ASEAN, and the Southern Common Market. A core argument of this book, running through all chapters, is that region-building must be recognized as a political project as much as if not more than an economic one; successful region-building in Africa will need to include the complex political tasks of strengthening state capacity (including states' capacity as 'developmental states' that can actively engage in economic planning), resolving long-standing conflicts over resources and political dominance, improving democratic governance, and developing trans-national political structures that are legitimate and inclusive.

Building a Common Future in Southern Africa

Building a Common Future in Southern Africa
Author: Mr.Joannes Mongardini,Mr.Tamon Asonuma,Olivier Basdevant,Mr.Alfredo Cuevas,Mr.Xavier Debrun,Lars Holger Engstrom,Imelda M. Flores Vazquez,Mr.Vitaliy Kramarenko,Mr.Lamin Y Leigh,Mr.Paul R Masson,Ms.Genevieve Verdier
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2013-04-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781616353995

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The Southern African Customs Union (SACU) is the oldest customs union in the world, with significant opportunities ahead for creating higher economic growth and increased welfare benefits to the people of the region, by fulfilling its vision to become an economic community with a common market and monetary union. This volume describes policy options to address the barriers to equitable and sustainable development in the region and outlines a plan for deeper regional integration.

Boundaries Borders and Peace building in Southern Africa

Boundaries  Borders and Peace building in Southern Africa
Author: Richard A. Griggs
Publsiher: IBRU
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2000
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9781897643372

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Regionalism and Uneven Development in Southern Africa

Regionalism and Uneven Development in Southern Africa
Author: Fredrik Söderbaum,Ian Taylor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351770231

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This title was first published in 2003. This volume advances our understanding of how Southern Africa is currently being reconfigured, critically examining what has been marketed as the "flagship" of the Spatial Development Initiative programme in Southern Africa: the Maputo Development Corridor (MDC). By examining a variety of cross-cutting levels of governance and development and by focusing on the nexus between the formal and informal processes that stake out the MDC, this volume contributes to a detailed understanding of what is perhaps the most important current experiment in regionalism in Africa. By engaging regional processes on the micro-level and "on the ground", there is a special emphasis on how local communities regard and respond to the Corridor initiative. All chapters in the volume are the result of extensive fieldwork in both Mozambique and South Africa, and the contributions are drawn from the region and beyond, including Botswana, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Sweden and the United States.

State Fragility and State Building in Africa

State Fragility and State Building in Africa
Author: Dele Olowu,Paulos Chanie
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2015-10-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319206424

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This book describes the contrast between the strong economic growth and democratization that have occurred in Africa and its stalling political progress. It presents and discusses fragility as the phenomenon that has caused the state to remain weak and faltering and has led to at least one third of the continent’s citizens living in fragile states. Following the examination of the drivers of fragility and the impact of fragility on citizens and neighbouring states, the book discusses capacity building approaches. This part shows how effective states can be built on the African continent, a process that would result in a change from state fragility to state resilience. It is based on lessons learnt from close studies of the nations where the state has been most developed in the region, in Eastern and Southern Africa. The book provides and responds to the most recent and up-to-date information on African development and uses insights of people who have lived and worked in the continent for most of their lives.