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| Author(s): | Jeggan C. Senghor, Mark Ashurst, Jonathan Bhalla, Aoiffe O’Brien, Edward Paice, Anthony Rawlinson |
| Organisation: | Africa Research Institute |
The case for regional integration in Africa is hardly new. Its fundamental precepts have been repeated many times since the first conference of heads of independent African states, hosted by Ghana’s president Kwame Nkrumah in 1958. To this day, most proponents of more cooperation among African countries are motivated by a similar conviction of the equality of nations – and by extension, continents.
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