
Makgetlaneng: Kwame Nkrumah and the Pan-African Id
Debates and Contestations
- 414 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Kwame Nkrumah and the Pan-African Ideal draws on experiences in various decades on the ebbs and flows of African continental integration as a common African continental agenda. It attempts to contribute towards the grasp of critical theoretical position on international political economy and its application on the African socio-political, economic and ideological condition. This work critically engages with the works of Nkrumah, a leading African scholar on the African continental political unity in the political, economic and ideological fields of the struggle to achieve the continental socio-political, economic and ideological transformation in the strategic interests of Africa in its continental and international relations. As a means of demonstrating invaluable knowledge produced by Nkrumah for a critical engagement in the efforts to achieve African continental integration and transformation, this work provides a critical analysis of his position on the African continental integration and how the decisive majority of heads of state and government from the Organisation of African Unity to the African Union (AU) have waged the struggle against it.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- About the Author
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter One - Attempts to Discredit and Distort Kwame Nkrumah’s Position on the African Continental Integration
- Chapter Two - Two Different Approaches to African Continental Integration
- Chapter Three - The Primacy of Political Factors over Economic Factors in the Struggle for African Continental Integration
- Chapter Four - Towards the African Union Government and the United States of Africa
- Chapter Five - Is NEPAD the Appropriate Programme for African Continental Integration?
- Chapter Six - Mbita Chitala on the Role of African Political Leaders in the African Continental Integration Agenda
- Chapter Seven - Claude Ake on the State of Democracy and Development in Africa
- Chapter Eight - Why the Gaddafi Administration was Ended by NATO? Key Reasons
- Chapter Nine - The Strategic Importance of the National Factor in the Struggle for African Continental Integration
- Chapter Ten - Conclusion and Recommendations
- Back cover