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This edited volume examines the challenges of globalization in
light of the need to revisit and reconceptualize the notion of
Pan-Africanism. The first part of the book examines globalization
and Africa's socioeconomic and political development in this
century by using the Diopian Pluridisciplinary Methodology. This
approach is imperative because the challenges faced by Africa
vis-a-vis globalization and socioeconomic development are so
multiplexed that no single disciplinary approach can adequately
analyze them and yield substantive policy recommendations. The
chapters in the second part analyze the imperatives for Africa's
global knowledge production, development, and economic
transformation in the face of the pressures of globalization. Part
two demonstrates an urgent need for Africa's significant
participation in the global knowledge economy in order to meet the
continent's modern transformation and development aspirations. The
final part examines lessons from old and new Pan-Africanism and how
they can be utilized to deal with the challenges emanating from the
forces of modern globalization. With its multidisciplinary approach
to a wide range of pressing, modern issues for the African content,
this book is essential reading for scholars across the social
sciences interested in where Africa is now and where it should go
in this increasingly globalized world.
This edited volume examines the challenges of globalization in
light of the need to revisit and reconceptualize the notion of
Pan-Africanism. The first part of the book examines globalization
and Africa's socioeconomic and political development in this
century by using the Diopian Pluridisciplinary Methodology. This
approach is imperative because the challenges faced by Africa
vis-a-vis globalization and socioeconomic development are so
multiplexed that no single disciplinary approach can adequately
analyze them and yield substantive policy recommendations. The
chapters in the second part analyze the imperatives for Africa's
global knowledge production, development, and economic
transformation in the face of the pressures of globalization. Part
two demonstrates an urgent need for Africa's significant
participation in the global knowledge economy in order to meet the
continent's modern transformation and development aspirations. The
final part examines lessons from old and new Pan-Africanism and how
they can be utilized to deal with the challenges emanating from the
forces of modern globalization. With its multidisciplinary approach
to a wide range of pressing, modern issues for the African content,
this book is essential reading for scholars across the social
sciences interested in where Africa is now and where it should go
in this increasingly globalized world.
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