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Building blocks towards an African century: Essays in honour of Thabo Mbeki, former president of the Republic of South Africa

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In 2012, Unisa, as the home of African intellectuals, and the Thabo Mbeki Foundation, as a premiere think tank on African matters, came together to host a Colloquium on Mbeki @ 70. The essays presented on that day have been collected and edited into this book, Building Blocks Towards an African Century – Essays in Honour of Thabo Mbeki, Former President of the Republic of South Africa. In reflecting on the times and life of President Mbeki, the contributing scholars have had to contend with the challenge that the person who is the subject matter of the discourse is among us and will also read and make his own judgement about what is recorded. The work done by the contributors, both in terms of their participation at the Colloquium of Mbeki @ 70 and their writings that constitute this volume of essays, is an exceptional and outstanding undertaking. What is reflected in these essays goes beyond the person of Thabo Mbeki to include the identification of the problems that Africa needs to solve and venturing answers to some of the difficult questions that they pose. Readers will navigate through these interesting theses and will ascertain, among others, the following: A detailed account of Mbeki as a statesman and intellectual forms a compelling and must-read introduction to this volume. That includes a critical analysis of the ANC’s performance under President Mbeki, its achievements, and the fault lines of South Africa’s nascent democracy owing to difficult policy choices; A thorough examination of Thabo Mbeki’s contribution to intellectual engagement about Africa’s past, present, and future. The book offers the current generation of leaders with the tools of analysis to enable them to respond accurately to the problems facing Africa’s future; While Thabo Mbeki has contributed immensely to the enhancement of Africa’s profile through the AU and other multinational institutions, the authors express misgivings about the strengths, relevance, and sustainability of Africa’s institutions, in particular, the AU; The important question of `Who is an African?’ is thoroughly debated, and various permutations are offered as to whether that should be answered simply as a matter of colour or identity on the one hand, or a matter of ideas, vision, and commitment to Africa’s agenda on the other; A strong and reasoned argument is made to assist the reader to look at Africa from a different and new perspective in terms of the need to focus on Africa’s people rather than simply on the basis of social or political structures and, in that context, the authors debate the critical matter of feminism in Africa; An analysis of the fantasy of the supremacy of the white tribes in South Africa is made, which leads to the conclusion that that fantasy has the negative effect of impeding efforts towards the achievement of unity; The essays would not be complete without an examination of the important issue of leadership as epitomised by Mbeki’s vision, his thinking, and his works, and that is used to pose the question: what kind of leadership is required in today’s Africa to deal with her challenges?; In the end, the Colloquium sought to address the matter of Afrocentricity in the process of knowledge production as a means of responding to Africa’s challenges rather than positioning Africans as simply the consumers of pre-packaged information from elsewhere and not Africa.

Table of Contents:
Contributors; Preface 1 — Max Boqwana; Preface 2 — Mandla S. Makhanya; Introduction — N. Barney Pityana; Report of the Colloquium — Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni and Vusi Gumede; Section 1: Leadership: Context And Politics; Chapter 1: Advancing the Developmental Goals of Africa Through Rare and Total Leadership: The Case of Thabo Mbeki — Hellicy C. Ng’ambi; Chapter 2: Issues in Contemporary South Africa to Ponder or Towards Healing for a Wounded Society — Pedro Tabensky; Chapter 3: Thirty-three Years of the HIV and AIDS Epidemic in South Africa: 1982–2015 — Tony Mbewu; Section 2: Africa's Economics And Development; Chapter 4: Challenging the Hegemony of Neoliberal Economics: Is Another Way Possible? — Peter Lawrence; Chapter 5: Beyond Afro-Pessimism and Afro-Enthusiasm: Africa’s Quest for a Transformative Project of Development — Adebayo Olukoshi; Chapter 6: An Epistemological Agenda for the African Union in the Twenty-first Century: Building Strategic Partnerships for an African Renaissance Through Education — Catherine Odora Hoppers; Section 3: African Renaissance In Global Perspective; Chapter 7: Thabo Mbeki and an Afrocentric Africa: A Visionary Visualising the Renaissance — Molefi Kete Asante; Chapter 8: Global Renaissance Man! — Reflections on Thabo Mbeki’s Grand Foreign Policy Agenda for Africa and the Diaspora — Chris Landsberg; Chapter 9: The pan-African Ideal Under a New Lens: Thabo Mbeki’s Contribution — Carlos Lopes; Chapter 10: `Rogue States’ and `Failed States’: Africa and the Politics of Humanitarian Intervention — Mahmood Mamdani; Epilogue: Thabo Mbeki: The Presidential Years —Elias K. Bongmba.

About the Author :
Molefi Kete Asante is president of the Molefi Kete Asante Institute for Afrocentric Studies in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781928341468
  • Publisher: Real African Publishers Pty Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Real African Publishers Pty Ltd
  • Height: 230 mm
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Sub Title: Essays in honour of Thabo Mbeki, former president of the Republic of South Africa
  • ISBN-10: 1928341462
  • Publisher Date: 01 Oct 2017
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 150 mm


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