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THE RACIAL FACTOR AND PAN-AFRICANISM IN NIGERIAN FOREIGN POLICY
This paper assesses the racial factor and Pan-Africanism in Nigerian foreign policy. Nigeria’s effort to end racism and encourage Pan-Africanism had a very profound impact on the national liberation struggle of the African people.
JOHN TOR TSUWA +1 more
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Kwame Nkrumah and Pan-Africanism in West Africa
West Africa has been the birthplace of some of the most advanced forms of African nationalism and Pan-Africanism. The development of the latter, in particular, became prominent in the region due to the crucial role played by indigenous thinkers as well ...
Grilli M.
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The Global Politics of African Identity: Pan-Africanism and the Challenge of Afropolitanism [PDF]
This paper uses the 20th anniversary of the founding of the African Union (AU) to examine the role of race and identity in Pan-Africanism, from the perspective of International Relations (IR). Pan-Africanism played a crucial role in the decolonization of
Farai Chipato, Chipato, Farai
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The politics of Pan-Africanism
Book synopsis: The Routledge Handbook of Pan-Africanism provides an international, intersectional, and interdisciplinary overview of, and approach to, Pan-Africanism, making an invaluable contribution to the ongoing evolution of Pan-Africanism and ...
William Ackah, Ackah, William
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Lived Afropolitanism: Beyond the Single Story
It has been several years since the term “Afropolitanism” was coined and instigated an intense debate in both the offline and online world. Although Afropolitanism is celebrated for highlighting positive depictions of Africa, it has also been criticised ...
Ankobrey Gladys Akom
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This work contemplates an approach to the first ideological contacts and transnational activities between migrants from the Arab World in the Southern Cone and the orbit of actors linked to the political and ideological management of the Spanish ...
Juan José Vagni
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The Second Pan-African Congress of 1921 was an international meeting organized around three sessions in three different European capitals (London, Brussels, and Paris).
Emanuele Nidi
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Pan-Africanism and the African diaspora in Europe 1
This chapter outlines the philosophy of the Pan-African conferences 1900–1945 and situates Pan-Africanism in a European context. It presents Pan-Africanism as part of European history and realities and as a conceptual framework for the African diaspora ...
Michael McEachrane, McEachrane, Michael
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This paper critically examines pedagogical ways to integrate Pan-Africanism across different disciplines at the University of Johannesburg such as Economics, Politics, Law, Medicine, Science, and Engineering.
Lisa Nyaude +7 more
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There has over the decades been a recrudescence of francophobia in many francophone African countries. This has attracted the attention of scholars across the world and has fuelled a discourse which has myopically constructed francophone Africans ...
Floribert P.C. Endong
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