This book uses Nigeria’s Afri-capitalist and South Africa’s Ubuntu Business models as case studies that reconcile the tension between Africa Rising and Pan African economics, presenting their convergence as Africa’s viable Third Way route to global development.
Rita Kiki Edozie is Professor of International Relations and African Affairs and former Director of African American and African Studies at Michigan State University, USA.
1. Charting New Frames for African Global Engagement: Resuscitated Histories, Reimagined Concepts, and Reapplied Contexts .- 2. South Africa’s Ubuntu BRICS and Nigeria’s Africapitalist MINT: The Political Economy of (Pan) African (Risings) .- 3. Identity, Ideas, and Institutions in Global Transformation: The Critical Social Theory of African Economic Humanism .- 4. Afro-modern Entrepreneurs and New (Pan) African Business Leaders: Bios, Projects, Practices, and Impacts .- 5. Pan “Africa” Rising: The Paradox of Culture, Third Ways, and Co-Producing Global Development.