This book presents a comprehensive analysis of regional integration in East Africa in the last century, reflecting the general trends of integration processes in the East Africa sub-region with a focus on the East African Community. Particular attention is paid to the cyclicality of integration dynamics, as well as the analysis of the interconnection and competition between different regional organizations in East Africa. In this context, the specificity of the so-called overlapping membership of African states in regional organizations with similar roles but conflicting treaties and mandates is explored. This situation to a certain extent affects the relations of states in the region with external actors specifically trade negotiations with EU that the book comprehensively analyses. This book therefore offers a deeper understanding of the processes of regional integration in East Africa that had been missed before, which reflects the general integration dynamics on the African continent.
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of regional integration in East Africa in the last century, reflecting the general trends of integration processes in the East Africa sub-region with a focus on the East African Community.
“This book is a magnum opus for everyone interested in regional integration. It is the only text that comprehensively traces and puts into proper conceptual, theoretical corpus and historical trajectory the evolution of integration of the East African Region.”
– Korwa Gombe Adar, Professor of International Studies, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana.
“A timely reference for researchers and policy makers”
– Kasaija Phillip Apuuli, Associate Professor, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
“This book offers a rich, fresh, century historical in-depth analysis of Regional Integration in East Africa filling a gap on African Integration literature.”
– Alexander BALEZIN, Professor, Dr. of Science, Principal researcher - Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences.
This book presents a comprehensive historical analysis of regional integration in the East Africa sub–region in the last century. Itpays particular attention to the cyclicality of integration dynamics, as well as the analysis of the interconnection and competition between different regional organizations in East Africa. In this context, the specificity of the so-called overlapping membership of African states in regional organizations with similar roles but conflicting treaties and mandates is explored. This situation to a certain extent affects trade relations of states in the region with external actors specifically with the EU that the book comprehensively analyses. This book therefore offers a deeper understanding of the processes of regional integration in East Africa, previously overlooked reflecting the general integration dynamics on the African continent.
Dr. Claire A. Amuhaya is a Researcher and Assistant at the Department of Theory and History of International Relations at RUDN University, Moscow. Her main Research interest is Africa and she has published several works in leading journals.
Professor Denis A. Degterev is the HoD of Theory and History of International Relations at RUDN University, Moscow, he also teaches at MGIMO-University, MFA of Russia and Saint Petersburg State University. He has written extensively on Global South publishing over 200 papers in leading journals. He specializes on development cooperation and in 2002-2005 he worked in West Africa.
“The book, A Century of East African Integration by Claire A. Amuhaya and Denis A. Degterev, is a magnun opus for everyone interested in regional integration particularly in the East African region. It is the only text that comprehensively traces and puts into proper conceptual and theoretical corpus as well as historical trajectory the evolution of integration of the East African region. The book is a useful addition to African History, African International Relations, African Politics, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Relations, and Regional Integration courses, as well as a tool for policy makers, diplomats, and the NGO community.” (Korwa Gombe Adar, Professor of International Studies, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana.)
“A timely reference for researchers and policy makers.” (Kasaija Phillip Apuuli, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.)
“This book offersa rich, fresh, century historical in-depth analysis of Regional Integration in East African region. It unearths details previously overlooked thereby filling a gap on African Integration literature. Highly recommended for scholars and policy makers.” (Alexander BALEZIN, Professor, Dr. of Science, Principal researcher - Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences.)
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Biographical note
Dr. Claire A. Amuhaya is a Research Scholar and Assistant at the Department of Theory and History of International Relations at RUDN University, Moscow (Russia). Her main interests focus largely on regional integration in Africa, with a specific focus on East Africa She has also published several works in leading journals.
Professor Denis A. Degterev is Head of the Department of Theory and History of International Relations at RUDN University, Moscow (Russia), he also teaches at MGIMO-University, MFA of Russia and Saint Petersburg State University. He has published over 200 papers in leading journals and edited several books. He specializes in development cooperation, Africa and has written extensively on Global South. In 2002-2005 he worked in West Africa.