African Renaissance
264 pages
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African Renaissance , livre ebook

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264 pages
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Although readers' awareness of African Renaissance concept's rise is the point, the major focus remains its link with South African Foreign Policy. Despite glorious achievements, South Africa seems to be an African paradox. The scourge of the HIV/AIDS, high criminality rate, unemployment and the relics of the Apartheid system are still freezing the smooth development and the international outreach.
To sum up, this book offers a smooth and easy reading, with challenging questions.


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Date de parution 01 février 2015
Nombre de lectures 22
EAN13 9782336369341
Langue Français
Poids de l'ouvrage 4 Mo

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ELESSA Guy
AFRICAN RENAISSANCE South Africa’s Foreign Policy and the Quest for African Development
Preface from Jean Emmanuel Pondi
AFRICAN RENAISSANCE
ELESSA Guy AFRICAN RENAISSANCE
South Africa’s Foreign Policy and the Quest for African Development
Preface from Jean Emmanuel Pondi
© L’Harmattan, 2015 5-7, rue de l’Ecole-Polytechnique, 75005 Paris http://www.harmattan.fr diffusion.harmattan@wanadoo.fr harmattan1@wanadoo.fr ISBN : 978-2-343-05245-8 EAN : 9782343052458
This Book is specifically dedicated to all the men of HONOUR and COURAGE who fought and gave their blood and life for the liberation and full emancipation of the African continent, the African people and the black race at large.
This is also addressed to my beloved motherEPOSI WOLETTE SOPHIEwho relentlessly and restlessly suffered to bring her children to attain the highest level of social life. Through her abnegation, courage and firmness, she has taught us to understand what life is all about; LOVE, FORGIVENESS AND SUPPORT. "Sweet Mother, I no go forget you. For these suffer wééh you suffer for me eh" (From Prince Nico MBARGA)
Your son (TouTou)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
My earnest gratitude and appreciation are addressed toPr. Jean Emmanuel PONDI, for his supervision scientific advice and contribution in writing this book. I am grateful toPr. Wullson MVOMO ELA,whose guidance and scientific contribution have been of great use for the present outcome. Other academicians whose contribution has been useful arePr. Matthias Eric OWONA NGUINIwho was the brain behind the training of this topic, andDr. FONGOT KINI YEN KINNIwho assisted me with documentation and advice through the research phase. I also want to thank my beloved brothers Adolf TANYI and ASHU NYENTI for proof reading copies of the document before publication. I am thankful to my beloved wife,ELESSA nee Magdalene BESONG AYUK, for her continuous support in all the endeavours I embark in, that have sometimes been to the detriment of the time I am supposed to spend with her. She has encouraged me despites all odds. By the grace of God, I was trained by my beloved mother;Sophie Eposi WOLETE,who has been the major source of inspiration and motivation in my academic dealings, through her abnegation and search for the best for her children. Please do find here all the gratitude and recognition I will ever have for you.Mr. ELESSA Samuel, my father has shown me the path of life, always showing ways by which to avoid mistakes of life. I will ever remain grateful and thankful toMme. RinaLouise PRETORIUS, former Counsellor at the South African High Commission in Yaoundé, who opened her personal library and gave me access to the High Commission's library, which were so rich with documentation. Maythe INONI'sfamily, theMEOTO’sfamily and theAKUNDA'sfamily ever remain blessed for the assistance given to my family through my academic progress. Very good friends of mineCharly MBOKA,BAYIHA Emmanuel,Martial TCHENZETTE,LIMALEBA TABI Calvin and many others, such as brothers and sisters of the Church of Christ
have all been of great help through their prayers and physical and financial support for this book to become a reality. My earnest gratitude and recognition are addressed to H.E Prof. Pierre MOUKOKO MBONJO, Minister of External Relations of the Republic of Cameroon, who has given me the unexpected opportunity to be part of the Cameroonian th st delegations to the 20 and 21 Ordinary Sessions of the 2013 African Union Summits. These have been special opportunities to gather some useful information for the compilation of this book. /
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
ACOTA: Operations Training Assistance Programme AEC: Anti Eviction Campaign AEC: Atomic Energy Corporation AfDB:African Development Bank AGOA: African Growth Opportunity Act AIDS: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome AMU: Arab Maghreb Union ANC: African National Congress APF: African Partnership Forum APF: Anti Privatization Forum APO: Azanian People Organisation APRM: Africa Peer Review Mechanism ARI: African Renaissance Institute Armscor: Armament Development and Production Corporation ASEAN: Association of South East Asian Nations ASGISA: Accelerated Shared Growth Initiative for South Africa ASP: African Stockpile Programme AU: African Union BEE: Black Economic Empowerment BNC: Bi National Commission CAR: Chapter of African Renaissance CBI: Cross Border Initiative CCCSIR: Council for Scientific and Industrial Research CCF: Concerned Citizen Forum CEMAC: Economic and Monetary Community of Central African States
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