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.
Foreword by: Alfred Zack-Williams
Contributions by: Etham B. Mijah, Lucky Imade, Moses E. U. Tedheke, Malami Muhammad Maishanu, Dauda Abubakar, Nickanor Anwata Owuor, Macharia Munene, Charles Pen Onwurah, Hezekiah Abalaka Usman, Nachana’a Alahira David, Kursim Leonard-Fwa, Muritala Babatunde Hassan, Jamilu Ibrahim Mukhtar, Jonathan Sule Maiangwa, Chukwuma Osakwe, Otoabasi Akpan, Ubong Essien Umoh, Omon Merry Osiki, Tukur Abdulkadir, Mala Mustapha, Taiye Oluwafemi Adewuyi, Sharkdam Wapmuk, Usman A. Tar