2016
DOI: 10.22456/2448-3923.61139
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A Integração Regional Na África Ocidental (1960-2015): Balanço E Perspectivas

Abstract: O presente artigo procura através de uma análise histórica dos processos de integração regional oeste africana, reafirmar o pioneirismo da região em termos de integração socioeconômica, política e cultural, mas também destacar a persistências das dificuldades e desafios da consolidação da unidade política na região principalmente depois da internalização das fronteiras coloniais. Fixou-se como objetivo entender porque, apesar dos enormes esforços e as diversas tentativas, o sonho pan-africanista de autonomia, … Show more

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“…Karunaratne (1980) argued that the colonisers could not let the colonies develop industries, as they had to produce primary products to feed the European industrial and manufacturing machinery. In turn, the colonialists manufactured and then exported the final products to the developing countries, which were the source of the input products (Alpha Diallo, 2016). African leaders identified this international division of labour as problematic at independence, and agreed on a concerted effort to change this, as it did not adequately benefit the continental economies, despite the abundance of resources.…”
Section: Transformation Of Sadc Economiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Karunaratne (1980) argued that the colonisers could not let the colonies develop industries, as they had to produce primary products to feed the European industrial and manufacturing machinery. In turn, the colonialists manufactured and then exported the final products to the developing countries, which were the source of the input products (Alpha Diallo, 2016). African leaders identified this international division of labour as problematic at independence, and agreed on a concerted effort to change this, as it did not adequately benefit the continental economies, despite the abundance of resources.…”
Section: Transformation Of Sadc Economiesmentioning
confidence: 99%