Category Archives: Saul N’Jie

The Challenge of Heterogeneity: The Frailty of the Pan-Africanist Ideal

  When Africans speak of Pan-Africanism and African Unity, they do so mostly in abstractions. The recent xenophobic attacks on other Africans in South Africa have now prompted an honest conversation about the concept of Pan-Africanism. The idea was born … Continue reading

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Global Governance is here to Stay

Defining global governance can be very difficult. Dingwerth and Pattberg (2006) have argued that this is so because “global governance is all over the place!”(Dingwerth & Pattberg, 2006, p. 185). This concept can be associated with many things, whether an … Continue reading

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