Contents
Foreword, Gerald C. Horne
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction: The African Union as Pan-African Method as New Study of International Relations
Part 1: The African Union in Theories, Methods, and Institutional Design
Chapter 1: Africa's African Union: Globalization and Global Governance
Chapter 2: The Evolving "African" Suprastate: Histories, Anatomies, and Comparisons
Part 2: African Issues and Contexts: Culture, Democracy, Security, and Development
Chapter 3: Pan-Africanist Globalization and Cultural Politics: Promoting the African World View
Chapter 4: The African Union Democracy: Navigating Indigenous Rights and Inclusions in Neoliberal Contexts
Chapter 5: Pax Africana versus International Security: New Routes to Conflict Resolution
Chapter 6: Driving the Pan-African Economic Agenda: Ideology and Institutionalism
Part 3: The Prospective and the Prescriptive
Chapter 7: The African Union's Africa: Its Prospects and its Challenges
Conclusion: The (Pan) African Union Phenomenon: Mali as Exemplar
Appendix: African Union: Provenance and Derivation of Organs and Institutions in Comparative Context
Notes
Bibliography
Index