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Contents: Foreword, Christopher Clapham Preface, Timothy M. Shaw Introduction: the new regionalism in Africa, J. Andrew Grant and Fredrik SA derbaum. Part I: Regional Perspectives: New regionalism as an alias: regionalization through trans-state networks, Daniel C. Bach Weak states, strong regimes: towards a 'Real' political economy of African regionalization, Morten BA,A[yen]s New regionalism, states and non-state actors in West Africa, Okechukwu C. Iheduru Regional development-environment discourses, policies and practices in post-Apartheid Southern Africa, David Simon. Part II: National Perspectives: Deteriorating human security in Kenya: domestic, regional and global dimensions, Stephen Brown New regionalism and conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo: networks of plunder and networks for peace, Sandra J. MacLean New regionalism and micro-regionalism in South-Western Africa: the oil-rich enclave of Cabinda, J. Andrew Grant Angola after Savimbi: new hope for the South/Central region? J. ZA e Wilson and Arsene Bwenge Mwaka Cold War regional hangovers in Southern Africa: Zambian development strategies, SADC and the new regionalism approach, Eve Sandberg and Naomi Sabel. Part III: Conclusions: Regionalization, the state and human security/development in Africa: thoughts for advancing the debate, Kevin C. Dunn and James J. Hentz The future of new regionalism in Africa: regional governance, human security/development and beyond, Timothy M. Shaw, Fredrik SA derbaum, Julius E. Nyang'oro and J. Andrew Grant Bibliography Index.

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