"Pan" Africa rising : the cultural political economy of Nigeria's afri-capitalism and South Africa's ubuntu business / Rita Kiki Edozie.
This book uses Nigeria's Afri-capitalist and South Africa's Ubuntu Business models as case studies that reconcile the tension between Africa Rising and Pan African economics, presenting their convergence as Africa's viable Third Way route to global development. In presenting Afri-capi...
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New York, NY, U.S.A. :
Palgrave Macmillan,
[2017]
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Series: | Contemporary African political economy.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword; Note; Preface and Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction: New Pan African Economics; Introduction; A Book Objective: New Cultural Approaches to African International Political Economy; Some Research Questions and a Thesis: The Relevance of Pan African Economics; A Book Overview: Chapters 2 Through 6; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 2: Charting New Frames for African Global Engagement: Resuscitated Histories, Reimagined Concepts, and Reapplied Conte ... ; Introduction; A Methodological Framework: The Cultural International Political Economy of Africa.
- Background: Review of African International Political EconomyAfricanist vs African Perspectives on Contemporary International Political Economy; The Hidden Ideology of Africa Rising; Pan African Economic Histories; Pan Africanism as a Third Way; The International Political-Economy of Pan-Africa Rising: New African Middle Classes, Decolonial Glocal Contexts, and Democrat ... ; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 3: South Africaś Ubuntu BRICS and Nigeriaś Afri-Capitalist MINTS: The Comparative Political Economy of (Pan) African ... ; Introduction.
- The International Political Economy of Nigerian and South African Emerging MarketsNational Ideologies, Developmental States, and African Class Structures: Nigeria and South Africa Compared; Developmental Democratic States; National Bourgeoisies and Incipient Business Classes; The Political Economy of New Middle Classes and Entrepreneurship; The International Political Economy of Nigeria and South Africa in a Global World; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4: The Philosophy of African Economic Humanism: Ubuntu and Afri-Capitalism as Case Studies; Introduction.
- African Economic Humanism: From Pan Africanism to African RenaissanceThe Re-emergence of the African Economic Personality of Ubuntu and Afri-Capitalism; The Global Political Economy of the African Economic Identity; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5: Afro-modern Entrepreneurs and (Pan) African Business Leaders: Tony Elumelu and Reuel Khoza as Exemplars; Introduction; Transformational Biographies in an Age of Neoliberalism; National Dialogues and New African Nationalism; Regional Dialogues and New Pan Africanism; Afri-globalists and Pan-Africa Rising Paradoxes; Conclusion; Notes.
- Chapter 6: Pan ̀̀Africa ́́Rising: The Paradox of Culture, Third Ways, and Coproducing Global DevelopmentIntroduction; The Rise and Fall of Neoliberal Africa; Africans Rising Toward a New Pan Africanism; National Culture and the New Pan Africanism of Afri-Capitalism and Ubuntu Business; Pan African Nations; Afro-modern Afri-Capitalism vs Ubuntu Business ́African Socialism; African Agency; Pan Africa Rising: A Third Route to Contemporary International Political Economy; Five New Pan Africanist Routes to a Third Way Global Economy for Africa; Conclusion; Notes; Index.