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Rethinking Utopianism, International Relations Theory, And Marginalization Of Africa In Global Politics, Kwame B. Antwi-Boasiako Jul 2014

Rethinking Utopianism, International Relations Theory, And Marginalization Of Africa In Global Politics, Kwame B. Antwi-Boasiako

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Many studies on utopianism tend to critique known political models such as capitalism, democracy, socialism, and dictatorship. While none of these models provide a perfect political environment, utopianism seems to be the answer to prevent all political abuses. From public administration point of view, the harmonious co-existence of all political models without any interference may help to conceptualise a potential change in our current hostile global political environment and limit the marginalisation of other societies as presented in the international relations literature. Modernisation theories, debatably, have assumed that the principles of modern political administration will become more important than other …


Defining International Terrorism: Historical Reality And The African Experience, Kwame B. Antwi-Boasiako Jul 2010

Defining International Terrorism: Historical Reality And The African Experience, Kwame B. Antwi-Boasiako

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Violence is terror and terror is violence. Liberators, freedom fighters, revolutionaries and terrorists have all become labels of convenience. Terrorism, historically, has been institutionalized by some governments to their advantage. Academicians and politicians fail to agree on the issues surrounding terrorism hence defining terrorism has become an academic puzzle. The ambiguity in its definition has also contributed to lack of any universal comprehensive acceptable theory. The literature on terrorism by and large accused weaker nations of supporting terrorism. This paper argues otherwise by using the African experience, slavery and colonization, to question the literature on terrorism. Nations throughout history have …


Ethnic Federalism: Its Promise And Pitfalls For Africa, Alemante G. Selassie Jan 2003

Ethnic Federalism: Its Promise And Pitfalls For Africa, Alemante G. Selassie

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No abstract provided.


Economics Of Agricultural Development In Tropical Africa By Seth La-Anyane, Mark W. Delancey Sep 1987

Economics Of Agricultural Development In Tropical Africa By Seth La-Anyane, Mark W. Delancey

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Nigerian Government And Politics Under Military Rule, 1966-79 By Oyeleye Oyediran, Mark W. Delancey Dec 1980

Nigerian Government And Politics Under Military Rule, 1966-79 By Oyeleye Oyediran, Mark W. Delancey

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Radical Nationalism In Cameroun: Social Origins Of The U.P.C. Rebellion By Richard A. Joseph, Mark W. Delancey Mar 1979

Radical Nationalism In Cameroun: Social Origins Of The U.P.C. Rebellion By Richard A. Joseph, Mark W. Delancey

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Reaching The Peasant Farmer: Organization Theory And Practice In Kenya By David K. Leonard, Mark W. Delancey Aug 1978

Reaching The Peasant Farmer: Organization Theory And Practice In Kenya By David K. Leonard, Mark W. Delancey

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The Africanization Of The Labor Market: Educational And Occupational Segmentation In The Cameroun By Remi Clignet., Mark W. Delancey Jan 1978

The Africanization Of The Labor Market: Educational And Occupational Segmentation In The Cameroun By Remi Clignet., Mark W. Delancey

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No abstract provided.


Credit For The Common Man In Cameroon, Mark W. Delancey Jun 1977

Credit For The Common Man In Cameroon, Mark W. Delancey

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No abstract provided.