Since its official launch on 9 July 2002 in Durban, South Africa, the African Union (AU) has taken on the complex mantle of promoting peace, governance, development, and continental integrationâbuilding on the legacy of its predecessor, the Organisation of African Unity (OAU).

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African Union and Agenda 2063
The Past,Present and The Future
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African PoliticsTable of contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Editorial Foreword
- Foreword
- Preface
- Africa: Pathways and Crossroads
- Author Biographies
- Section One
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- African Union and the Agenda 2063 Project
- Chapter 2
- The Reform of the African Union: History and Progress
- Section Two
- Pan-African Agenda
- Chapter 3
- The African Union and the PanâAfrican Agenda
- Chapter 4
- Reconstruction and Reparative Justice for Global African Peoples in the 21st Century
- Section Three
- Unity, Integration and AfCFTA
- Chapter 5
- African Union Integration Agenda and the Challenges of Plurality and Sovereignty
- Chapter 6
- African Union and the Leadership Conundrum
- Chapter 7
- Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement â AfCFTA: Prospects and Impediments
- Chapter 8
- Rebuilding African Economy in a Globalised World: The African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) and the Question of I traâAfrican Trade
- Section Four
- Africaâs Global Voice
- Chapter 9
- The Question of The Decade: Is it Feasible for CARICOM to Coâordinate its Foreign Policy towards Africa?
- Chapter 10
- The African Union and the United States: The Pursuit of a Strategic Partnership
- Chapter 11
- United Nations-African Union Relations: Towards Sustainable Peace and Economic Development and the Attainment of Agenda 2063
- Section Five
- Migration Issues and African Borders
- Chapter 12
- Intra-African Migration and the Prospects for Regional Integration
- Chapter 13
- Africa-EU Migration: Between a Rock and a Hard Place?
- Chapter 14
- The âUnholy Trinity Powersâ in the Malawi-Tanzania Border Dispute: The Shaping of Postcolonial Relations in Southern Africa
- Section Six
- Peace and Security
- Chapter 15
- The Quest for Peace in Africa: Convergence and Fragmentation within the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA)
- Chapter 16
- Interrogating the AUâs Silencing the Guns in Africa
- Chapter 17
- Silencing the Guns in Africa from an Algerian Perspective
- Chapter 18
- Prioritising Human Security by the African Union at the Emergence of the New Global Hegemony
- Section Seven
- Democracy, Elections, and Governance
- Chapter 19
- The Role of the African Union in Elections
- Chapter 20
- Democracy, Governance, and Peacebuilding in Africa: Technology, Cybercitizens and Kenyaâs Post-2022 Election Jitters
- Chapter 21
- Election-related Violence in Africa: A Reflection of the African Unionâs Response
- Chapter 22
- Governance, Contested Legitimacy, and the Resurgence of Military Coups in Africa: The Role of the African Union
- Section Eight
- Youth Empowerment, Women Inclusivity, and Gender Equality
- Chapter 23
- African Union at 20: Gender Relations in Africa and Agenda 2063
- Chapter 24
- African Women Labour Migrants: Assessing the African Union Free Movement of Persons Protocol
- Chapter 25
- Theorising Womenâs Inclusion in Peace Processes Towards the Actualisation of Agenda 2063
- Chapter 26
- The African Union at 20: Youth Inclusivity and Agenda 2063
- Section Nine
- Cross-Cutting Issues (ICT, Education, Health, and Climate Change)
- Chapter 27
- The African Unionâs Strategy for Digital Transformation in Africa: Maximising Opportunities and Overcoming Challenges
- Chapter 28
- Africa and the Curriculum Transformation Project: Towards the Epistemic-Independent Africa We Want
- Chapter 29
- African Union at 20: Health Systems Strengthening for PostâCOVIDÂ Dispensation
- Chapter 30
- Africa, Climate Change, and Development: Towards A Strategic Balancing Posture
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