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Micro-regionalism in West Africa : evidence from two case studies / edited by Fredrik Söderbaum and Ian Taylor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Discussion paper (Nordiska Afrikainstitutet)Publication details: Uppsala : Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, c2007.Description: 34 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789171065841
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.800966 MIC
Contents:
Introduction: Thinking about Micro-Regionalism in West Africa chp. 1. Regionalisms in the Sahel: The Mopti-Ouahigouya Cross-Border Area chp. 2. Cross-Border Cooperation between Niger and Nigeria: The case of the Maradi Micro-Region List of Abbrevations Notes on the Authors
Summary: "This collection seeks to complement and advance recent studies on regionalism in Africa and the implications that this has for the continent's development. The two case studies on cross-border micro-regionalism in the borderlands of Mali-Burkina Faso and Niger-Nigeria are part of the work of the West Africa Borders and Integration (WABI). WABI is a research institute that looks at cross-border developments in West Africa, particularly at the convergence between political will and regionalisation on the ground."--Jacket
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 34).


Introduction: Thinking about Micro-Regionalism in West Africa
chp. 1. Regionalisms in the Sahel: The Mopti-Ouahigouya Cross-Border Area
chp. 2. Cross-Border Cooperation between Niger and Nigeria: The case of the Maradi Micro-Region
List of Abbrevations
Notes on the Authors

"This collection seeks to complement and advance recent studies on regionalism in Africa and the implications that this has for the continent's development. The two case studies on cross-border micro-regionalism in the borderlands of Mali-Burkina Faso and Niger-Nigeria are part of the work of the West Africa Borders and Integration (WABI). WABI is a research institute that looks at cross-border developments in West Africa, particularly at the convergence between political will and regionalisation on the ground."--Jacket

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