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Regionalisation and security in southern Africa

Regionalisation and security in southern Africa
Regionalisation and security in southern Africa
Once torn by ideological conflicts and the dominance of command economies, Southern Africa is now moving towards economic liberalism and openness. In general, the ascendancy of 'market economics' is acknowledged by its governments, albeit with different degrees of enthusiasm. Theoretically rich and empirically engaging this timely book offers a critical insight into the ensuing debate on regionalism and the process of regionalization in southern Africa
0333719834
Palgrave
Poku, Nana
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Poku, Nana
74b40299-615c-4984-a623-3608d419ca1d

Poku, Nana (2001) Regionalisation and security in southern Africa , New York, USA. Palgrave, 184pp.

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Once torn by ideological conflicts and the dominance of command economies, Southern Africa is now moving towards economic liberalism and openness. In general, the ascendancy of 'market economics' is acknowledged by its governments, albeit with different degrees of enthusiasm. Theoretically rich and empirically engaging this timely book offers a critical insight into the ensuing debate on regionalism and the process of regionalization in southern Africa

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Published date: 2001

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Local EPrints ID: 34051
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/34051
ISBN: 0333719834
PURE UUID: c1f4e233-c89c-43b9-8c58-e10cf60d2c1b

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Date deposited: 19 May 2006
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 15:22

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Author: Nana Poku

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