Pan-Africanism : Vol 3.
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- 9789956762088
- 320.549096
- DT31 .K566 2015
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- About the Author -- Contents -- Acknowledgement -- Prologue -- Introduction -- Glossary of Acronyms -- Chapter 13 - The Seventh and the Eighth Pan African Congress of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - 1974 and Kampala, Uganda- 1994: The Radical X-ray of the Balkanisation and Neo-Colonisation of Africa by the African Petty Bourgeoisie -- 13.1 The Seventh Pan African Congress -- 13.1.1. The Underdevelopment of Africa by Africans of the Petty Bourgeoisie According To Walter Rodney. -- 13.1.2. The Position of Women in Pan Africanism and Governance According To Silvia Hill As Proposed By Mwalimu Nyerere and Walter Rodney -- 13.2 The Eighth Pan African Congress of Kampala, Uganda of 1994 -- 13.2.1.The Problem of the African Identity: Black or Arab? -- 13.2.2. The Definition of an African According To President Museveni -- 13.2.3.Cohesion between the Progressive Women Organisation and the Caribbean Delegation -- 13.2.4. Open Forum for Networking and Comparison of Notes -- 13.2.5. Congress or Conference and Dates -- Chapter 14 - The Various Crises Leading to the Birth of the African Union -- 14.1. Areas of Success Crisis - Leading to the Founding of the African Union -- 14.2. Progress in the Implementation of the Constitutive Act -- 14.3 Official Bodies For The Build-Up And Strategies To Solve Emerging Crisis Of Governance And Regional Instability In The African Union -- 14.4. Current Issues Plaguing Africa And The African Union And Strategic Re-Adjustments - Regional Conflicts And Governance, Military Interventions And Health -- 14.5. The Problem of the Policy of Union Governance and Regionalism -- 14.6. Regional Economic Committees Management and the Round-Robin Selection of Chairpersons of the Government of Union -- 14.7. Some Burning Issues of Governance on the Table of the African Union.
14.8. The African Union And The Darfur Genocide And Issues Of Governance In Sudan -- 14.9.The African Union And The Zimbabwe Land Crisis Of Governance -- 14.10. The African Union And Democratic Republic Of Congo Crisis Of Governance -- 14.11. The African Union and the Somalian Crisis of Governance -- 14.12. The African Union and the Kenyan Political Crisis of Governance -- 14.13. The African Union and the Ivory Coast Political Crisis of Governance -- 14.14. The African Union and the Togo Political Crisis of Governance -- 14.15. The African Union and the Mauritania Political Crisis of Governance -- 14.16. The African Union and Libyan Political Crisis of Governance -- 14.17. What Blue-Print for the African Union for Resolving Conflicts in Africa? -- 14.18. The African Union and HIV and AIDS Crisis and Health -- Chapter 15 - A Critical Evaluation of Pan-Africanism Theory of Governance and Development Policy -- 15.1. Prince Dika Akwa and the "Mungi" Alternative to Freemasonry, the Rosicrucian, and other Esoteric Eurocentric Societies to Salvage Young Africans -- 15.2. Reverend Father Engelbert Mveng And The Theology Of The Cosmic Black Christ And Pan African Humanism -- 15.3. Wole Soyinka and the Idea of Tigritude -- 15.4. The Impact of The Comintern And China On The Radical Mau-Mau in Kenya And Other Liberation Movements Like Rassemblement Democratique Africaine - The RDA In Bamako -- and The Union Des Populations Camerounaise - UPC In Cameroun -- 15.5. The Need For A Revolutionary Pan-Africanism Of African Peoples Integration For Sustainable Development -- 15.6. The New Wave Revolutionary Pan-Africanism And The Enhancement Of Women's Leadership -- 15.7. Strategies For Making Ubuntu A Pragmatic Integration Of African People For A Pragmatic Continentalism -- 15. 8. The Problem Of African Artificial Boundaries.
15.9. The Problem Of Neo-Colonialism And Neo-Colonial Dictatorship -- 15.10. Building Trust And Self-Reliant New Wave Revolutionary Pan-Africanism -- Chapter 16 - Conclusion: A Critical Appraisal and Evaluation of African Identity, Citizenship, African Re-Renaissance for a Sustainable Afrikology and Revolutionary Pan-Africanism fo r Development -- 16.1. The Neo-Colonial Discourse Of Francois Mitterrand And Jacques Chirac For The Establishment Of The Neo-Tributary Economy In South Africa -- 16.2. The Bordeau African Renaissance Or African Re-Renaissance -- 16.3. Pan-Africanism and Problem of African Identity -- 16.4. Communication, Pan-African Citizenship For The New-Wave Revolutionary African Renaissance -- 16.5. Citizenship And The New-Wave Revolutionary Pan-Africanism For Enhancing African Renaissance -- References/Bibliography -- Appendices -- Back cover.
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