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Globalization in Africa: Perspectives on Development, Security, and the Environment [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 442 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 240x157x38 mm, weight: 821 g, 1 BW Illustrations, 13 Tables
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Oct-2016
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 0739196383
  • ISBN-13: 9780739196380
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 442 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 240x157x38 mm, weight: 821 g, 1 BW Illustrations, 13 Tables
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Oct-2016
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 0739196383
  • ISBN-13: 9780739196380
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This book presents critical perspectives on the impacts of globalization in Africa with particular reference to the crisis of development and governance, the crisis of peace and security, and the environmental crisis. It explores both global and local factors that exacerbate these crises, and seeks solutions to these challenges. With a strong slant on African experience and perspectives, the book reveals that globalization has presented Africa with both challenges and opportunities for governance and existence in an increasingly inter-connected planet.

Recenzijos

This is a rich and timely collection of essays that examine how Africa is coming to terms with the challenges of globalization. It illuminates in bold relief the theory and empiricism of globalization in Africa from the perspectives of development, security, and environment. The contributors to this volume have delivered powerful and refreshing analyses of a highly dynamic and controversial phenomenon in Africa. -- Isaac Albert, University of Ibadan With the consistent trend in Democratic reversalsas in Eastern and Central Africa, the resurgence and deepening of economic and financial crises in most African countries, alarming environmental degradation and neglect, and the phenomenal rates of unemployment in the face of remarkable economic growth, with a sharp focus and nuanced methodology, this book pointedly speaks to some of the core issues critical to any meaningful engagements with, and the resolution of the contradictions of democracy, development, environment and security in Africa. It is not only a must- read for students and scholars of globalization and Africa: it is a collector's item! -- Shuaibu A. Ibrahim, President of the Nigerian Political Science Association This edited volume fills a significant intellectual void in the theoretical and practical discourses on globalization by profoundly capturing the African voices. The 20 chapter contributions of the book and the eloquent forward by the renowned Professor Alfred Zack-Williams have brilliantly elucidated the conceptual debates on globalization from African perspectives, the protracted history of the phenomenon on the African continent, and how globalization has impacted development, governance, peace and security in Africa. This book is path-breaking and I consider it a must read for all students, policy makers, researchers and lecturers interested in understanding how historical and contemporary forces, agencies and processes of transnationalization have impacted Africa, as well as what Africa and African agencies could do to maximize the advantages of globalization and minimize its negative externalities. -- Kenneth Omeje, University of Bradford Globalization in Africa: Perspectives on Development, Security, and Environment fills a long-standing need in the literature for a historically anchored, culturally sensitive, and yet analytically balanced non-Western approach to globalization. Although all the essays in this smartly edited collection approach globalization from a distinctly Southern perspective, this does not, as is sometimes the case, lead to a dilution of critical judgment. On the contrary, the contributors, working with conceptual and methodological tools from across the social sciences, interpret classic and emergent themes in African development with the aid of thoughtful and innovative theoretical standards. The overall result is an important collection that promises to be of continued interest to graduate students and scholars of African history and African social thought, development experts, policy makers, and theorists and historians of globalization across the world. -- Ebenezer Obadare, University of Kansas

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
Foreword xiii
Alfred Zack-Williams
Acknowledgments xvii
List of Abbreviations
xix
I Conceptual Discourse
1(44)
1 Introduction: The Challenges of Globalization in Africa
3(20)
Usman A. Tar
2 Globalization: A Conceptual Analysis
23(22)
Etham B. Mijah
II Development and Governance
45(172)
3 How Globalization Underdeveloped Africa
47(32)
Lucky Imade
4 Africa and Globalization of High-Tech Capitalism
79(20)
Moses E. U. Tedheke
5 Global Financial Crisis and Its Impact on Africa
99(20)
Malami Muhammad Maishanu
6 Globalization, Neoliberal Governmentality, and Agrarian Transformation in Africa
119(16)
Dauda Abubakar
7 Globalization, Neoliberalism and Higher Education in Africa
135(14)
Nickanor Amwata Owuor
8 Globalization and Foreign Relations in Eastern Africa
149(18)
Macharia Munene
9 Globalization and Multinational Corporations in Africa
167(22)
Charles Pen Onwurah
Hezekiah Abalaka Usman
10 Globalization, Gender, and Rural Livelihood: A Study of Kilba Women in Adamawa State, Nigeria
189(28)
Nachana'a Alahira David
III Peace and Security
217(126)
11 Globalization and Africa's Security Challenges for the Twenty-First Century
219(20)
Kursim Leonard-Fwa
12 Globalization and Transnational Terrorism: Linkage between Global Terrorist Organizations
239(18)
Muritala Babatunde Hassan
Jamilu Ibrahim Mukhtar
13 Globalization and New Waves of Terrorism in Africa
257(14)
Jonathan Sule Maiangwa
14 Globalization and "Small Wars" in Africa: The Case of Niger Delta, Nigeria
271(18)
Chukwuma C. C. Osakwe
Otoabasi Akpan
Ubong Essien Umoh
15 Globalization of Violence: Terrorism and its Impact on (Inter)national Security
289(18)
Omon Merry Osiki
16 Globalization of Political Islam: The Rise of the Islamist Movement in North Africa
307(22)
Tukur Abdulkadir
17 Globalization, Conflict, and Peacebuilding in Africa
329(14)
Usman A. Tar
Mala Mustapha
IV Environment and Sustainability
343(46)
18 Globalization, Ecology, and Land Degradation in Africa
345(18)
Taiye Oluwafemi Adewuyi
19 Globalization and Climate Change in Africa: The Challenges of Double Exposure?
363(26)
Sharkdam Wapmuk
Usman A. Tar
V Conclusion
389(12)
20 Conclusion: The Prospects of Globalization in Africa
391(10)
Usman A. Tar
Index 401(14)
About the Contributors 415
Usman A. Tar is professor of political science and defense studies, and head of the Center for Defense Studies and Documentation at the Nigerian Defense Academy.

Etham B. Mijah is professor of political science and defense studies and former head of the Center for Defense Studies and Documentation at the Nigerian Defense Academy.

Moses E.U. Tedheke is professor of political science and defense studies at the Nigerian Defense Academy.