This book analyzes how, and under what conditions, African
International Economic Organizations (IEO) have evolved, and what
individual and collective contributions, if any, these African IEOs
have had on Africa's socio-economic development.
Providing a comprehensive and accessible overview, the book
covers the continent's main IEOs, The United Nations Economic
Commission on Africa, The African Development Bank; and The New
Partnership for Africa's Development as well as the five major
Regional Economic Communities, including Economic Community of West
African States, and Southern African Development Community.
Assessing the degree to which African IEO's have been able to
chart their own course in coming up with their development agendas
and priorities rather than following the lead of Global
Institutions, this book:
- Provides a descriptive and analytical overview of the
historical and contemporary development blueprints produced for
Africa
- Clearly examines the contribution made by African economic
institutions towards development
- Considers whether African economic institutions are building
blocks or stumbling blocks in Africa's development
- Offers a detailed evaluation and critique of African IEOs
Enabling the reader to reach a deeper understanding of the
challenges and potentials of development on the African continent,
African Economic Institutions will be of interest to all students
and scholars of African politics and development studies.
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