ABSTRACT

This book charts the history and contemporary landscape of African regionalism, investigating how regional cooperation can be used to help to tackle security and development challenges in Africa.

Africa has a long tradition of regional cooperation, with the oldest trade and monetary integration schemes in the developing world, but its colonial period and partition of have caused lasting damage that still be seen in today’s African economies. Contemporary post-colonial African regionalism, deeply rooted in notions of pan-Africanism, has served as a means of collective self-reliance and economic transformation and development. This book starts with the history and theory behind African regionalism before discussing and comparing regional organisations such as the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD), Southern African Development Community (SADC), the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and the East African Community (EAC).  Finally, the book considers how regional integration and cooperation can help to address security and development challenges.

This ambitious and broad-ranging book will be a valuable resource for researchers working on African regionalism, security, African integration and development, and comparative regionalism. Policymakers should also consider it a useful guide to the background and contemporary landscape of African regionalism.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

An overview of African regionalism, security, and development

part I|63 pages

History and theory of African regionalism

chapter 2|15 pages

Beyond neo-functionalism

Africa in search of a new theory of regional integration

chapter 4|14 pages

Migration and regional integration in Africa

Some critical disjunctures

part II|68 pages

Africa’s comparative regionalism

chapter 5|20 pages

Towards a single African economic space

Informal cross-border trade and the COMESA-EAC-SADC tripartite free trade area

chapter 6|19 pages

Regional integration and trade in Central and West Africa

ECCAS and ECOWAS in comparative perspective

chapter 8|14 pages

African and Latin American regionalism

Perspectives for interregionalism and South-South cooperation

part IV|61 pages

African integration and development

chapter 15|14 pages

Developmental regionalism strategies and gender in Africa

A study of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)

chapter 16|14 pages

Multilateralism and regional trade agreements

The Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)