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As important as state-to-state and multi-state cooperation have long proven to be, many countries in the Global South have yet to fully explore its potentials. Despite their shared history of slavery, colonialism, and underdevelopment, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean currently show a lack of significant cooperation. Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean: The Case for Bilateral and Multilateral Cooperation, therefore, makes the case for an increased and renewed effort at bilateral and multilateral cooperation between the three regions. In this multidisciplinary work, scholars make the case for renewing, continuing, and deepening relationships between the people, the state, and the non-governmental organizations in the three spheres—taking not only an economic and political point of view, but also considering sociological, geographical, and historical perspectives as well.
Sabella Ogbobode Abidde is associate professor of political science at Alabama State University.
AbbreviationsList of TablesList of Figures AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPART 1: BILATERALISM, MULTILATERALISM, AND REGIONAL COOPERATIONChapter 1: Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean: Bilateral, Multilateral, and Regional CooperationSabella Ogbobode AbiddeChapter 2: Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean: A Shared Historical ConnectionAlecia D. HoffmanChapter 3: The Geographical Basis for Bilateral and Multilateral Cooperation BetweenAfrica and Latin AmericaElisha J. Dung and Augustine AvwunudiogbaChapter 4: Why African Leaders Must Engage the DiasporaLeonard S. Bombom and Paul ErhunmwunseeChapter 5: Bilateral Trade Collaboration or Not? The Case of Africa and Latin America between 1996 and 2015Magdaline Mbong Mai and Jules-Clement MbaPART 2: REGIONALISM AND INTERREGIONAL COLLABORATIONChapter 6: Colonialism, Dependency, and South-South Cooperation: Africa and LatinAmerican CountriesBrenda Ingrid GillChapter 7: Regional Integration In SADC: Evidence For More Convergence Or Divergence?Charity ManyerukeChapter 8: North-South Global Economic Relationship: A Historical PerspectiveAdeoye A. AkinsanyaChapter 9: Fidel Castro and Sub-Saharan AfricaJ.P. Afamefuna IfediChapter 10: The Impact of Cold War on Trade and Investment in Africa: The Case of Ethiopia and SomaliaJules-Clement Mba and Magdaline Mbong MaiPART 3: SPHERES AND AREAS OF OPPORTUNITY AND POSSIBILITYChapter 11: Education and the World of IdeasBruce Ormond GrantChapter 12: Tourism: People, Places, and Wonders of the LandsAugustine Avwunudiogba and Elisha J. DungChapter 13: Bilateral and Multilateral Cooperation between and among Africa and LACCountriesBrenda Ingrid GillBibliographyAbout the EditorAbout the Contributors
The book starts off strong with history and a concise argument; and ends strong with perfectly reasonable suggestions for future work across disciplines and boundaries. . . This reviewer applauds. . . the content present in this book.