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El. knyga: Normativity in African Regional Relations

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In cases that involve domination of, and discrimination against, minorities, the most common solution is the promotion of minority rights. However, this book contends that in the context of migrant minorities in Africa, appealing to minority rights is not a workable solution due to the historical abuses and discrimination of minorities both within and across African states.

Through insightful philosophical analysis, Abumere argues for a new normative international relations among African states, which includes the adoption of minority rights, but does not rely on them. He analyses the possible consequences of the newly ratified African Continental Free Trade Agreement, looking at how it may encourage a more integrated Africa, but also may increase the chances of domination and discrimination against minorities. The author shows how normative international relations may be used to prevent the domination and discrimination of migrant minorities.
Introduction 1(6)
Chapter One Identities and Differences
7(26)
Chapter Two The Problem of Domination and Discrimination, and the Right To Immigration
33(20)
Chapter Three Expected Migrant Minorities and Problematic Identities and Differences
53(28)
Chapter Four Problems With Minority Rights Approach
81(26)
Chapter Five A Preliminary Discourse on a Realistic Resolution to Domination and Discrimination
107(16)
Chapter Six The Status of Minority Rights in Africa
123(18)
Chapter Seven The African Union and Normative International Relations
141(18)
Chapter Eight Future of Normative International Relations in Africa
159(16)
Conclusion 175(2)
Index 177(4)
About the Author 181
Frank Aragbonfoh Abumere is a Senior Member of St Antonys College, University of Oxford, and an Academic Visitor at the African Studies Centre, Oxford School of Global and Area Studies, University of Oxford. He is also a Visiting Research Fellow/Associate Staff at the Department of International History, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and the leader of the Developing World WP 4 of the Globalising Minority Rights research group at the Department of Philosophy, the Arctic University of Norway.