Beyond theatre regionalism: when does formal economic integration work in Africa?
<p>For the most part, formal economic integration between African states can be characterised as ‘theatre regionalism’: governments sign regional economic agreements with no intention to implement them. Yet amidst widespread theatre there have been a few instances of actual integration. This t...
Huvudupphovsmän: | Westerlind Wigstrom, C, Christian Westerlind Wigstrom |
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Övriga upphovsmän: | Collier, P |
Materialtyp: | Lärdomsprov |
Språk: | English |
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2013
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