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This book examines the approach to the federation of the East African states. It compares the neo-functional fast-tracking employed by the revived East African Community, EAC (1990) with the traditional functionalist approach that was employed by the now-defunct first East African Community (1967-1977). An indepth discourse of the fast-tracking of the political federation clarifies the main difference between the two. A detailed study of the administrative structure of the community further illuminates the decision-making mechanism of the new EAC as an indication of the approach employed. The…mehr

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This book examines the approach to the federation of the East African states. It compares the neo-functional fast-tracking employed by the revived East African Community, EAC (1990) with the traditional functionalist approach that was employed by the now-defunct first East African Community (1967-1977). An indepth discourse of the fast-tracking of the political federation clarifies the main difference between the two. A detailed study of the administrative structure of the community further illuminates the decision-making mechanism of the new EAC as an indication of the approach employed. The author points out lessons from the defunct EAC that should be enhanced to solidify the neo-functional attempts of the revived community while highlighting the pitfalls that led to the latter s downfall that should guide the current endeavors. The book analyzes paradigms that have been employed elsewhere and reflects on East Africa's selection, could we have done better? Finally, the author ventures into the minds of the East African people and wonders if they are ready for political federation, especially on a fast-track lane.
Autorenporträt
María es titular de un máster en Relaciones Internacionales y Estudios Diplomáticos y de una licenciatura en Biblioteconomía y Ciencias de la Información por la Universidad de Makerere, en Kampala, y actualmente está cursando un diploma de posgrado en Gestión de Recursos Humanos en el Instituto de Gestión de Uganda, en Kampala. Trabaja en el Banco de Desarrollo de África Oriental.