Beschreibung:
Kidane Mengisteab, Redie Bereketeab
Examines how regional integration can resolve the crises of the Greater Horn of Africa, exploring how it can be used as a mechanism for conflict resolution, promoting the economy and tackling issues of identity and citizenship.
PART I: Relevance of Integration to Identity and CitizenshipRelevance of Regional Integration in the Greater Horn Region - Kidane MengisteabRe-conceptualizing Identity, Citizenship and Regional Integration in the Greater Horn Region - Redie BereketeabA Diversity Perspective on Identity, Citizenship and Regional Integration in the Greater Horn of Africa - PART II: Critical Factors in Integration - Fowsia AbdulkadirInvisible Integration in the Greater Horn Region - Gaim KibreabNationalist, Sub-nationalist, and Region-wide Narratives and the Quest for Integration-promoting Narratives in the Greater Horn Region - Assefaw BariagaberInfusion of Citizenship, Diversity and Tolerance in the Education Curriculum: Promoting Regional Integration and Peace in the Greater Horn Region - Abdinur S. MohamudRadio and the Propagation of anti- and pro-Ethiopian Narratives in Somalia - PART III: Lessons from Selected African Integration Schemes - Ali N. MohamedInter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD): A Critical Analysis - Redie BereketeabThe East African Community: Can it be a Model for Africa's Integration Process? - Francis A.S.T. MatambalyaThe Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Quest for Community Citizenship: Any Lessons for the Horn of Africa? - Cyril I. Obi