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The African Continental Free Trade Area, established in 2018,
represented a monumental step forward for Africa in terms of
meeting longstanding aspirations for greater economic and political
integration. But it has nonetheless been met with scepticism in
some quarters, both within the continent and beyond. 'Borderless
Africa' makes the case for the AfCFTA in an accessible and
compelling way, without shying away from technical and academic
debates. Francis Mangeni and Andrew Mold take us on a journey
through the different dimensions and implications of the AfCFTA,
the largest free-trade zone in the world, starting with its
underlying economic rationale. Pointing to the numerous historical
examples of successful regional integration, they argue that the
African continent will need to take on board such lessons as the
agreement is implemented. They discuss, too, the more controversial
elements of the AfCFTA, including the freedom of movement protocol,
contending that this should not be seen as an optional extra, but
as an intrinsic part of the accord. Also exploring the role of
external partners in the construction of an economically stronger,
more united Africa, this fascinating study reveals how the AfCFTA
is contributing to sustainable development across the continent.
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