African Regional Economic Integration: The Emergence, Evolution, and Impact of Institutional Innovation
Calestous Juma and
Francis Mangeni
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Calestous Juma: Harvard University
Francis Mangeni: Harvard University
Working Paper Series from Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
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The power of Pan-Africanism as a guiding vision for the continent’s development is widely studied, mostly as an aspirational phenomenon. At worst, Pan-Africanism has often been seen as a poor imitation of American federalism or European integration. Both of these perceptions do not reflect the profound nature of the role that the ideology of Pan-Africanism played in shaping the continent’s economic transformation.
Date: 2018-01
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