Security sector reforms and transnational corporations’ land grabs: militarising or demilitarising Africa’s security sectors?
One of the fundamental challenges in deconstructing, rethinking and remaking the world from a Pan African vantage point is that some captives have tended to delight in the warmth of the [imperial] predator’s mouth. In other words, some captives forget that the imperial predator’s mouth gets warm bec...
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author | Mbanje, Bowden B. C. Kahuni, Panganai Darlington Mahuku |
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description | One of the fundamental challenges in deconstructing, rethinking and remaking the world from a Pan African vantage point is that some captives have tended to delight in the warmth of the [imperial] predator’s mouth. In other words, some captives forget that the imperial predator’s mouth gets warm because empire is eating and heating up from prey on the continent. (De-)Militarisation, Transnational Land Grabs and Restitution in an Age of the New Scramble for Africa: A Pan African Socio-Legal Perspective is a book that knocks on key aspects relating to land, militarisation, a PostAfrican World Order and a chaotic Post-God World Order, which require critical scholarly and policy attention in the quest to free Africa from centuries-old imperial depredations. The book carefully navigates the imperial entrapments which are designed to focus African attention only on decolonising African minds without also engaging in the [imperially more unsettling] decolonisation of African materialities. |
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spelling | ir-11408-45882022-06-27T13:49:05Z Security sector reforms and transnational corporations’ land grabs: militarising or demilitarising Africa’s security sectors? Mbanje, Bowden B. C. Kahuni, Panganai Darlington Mahuku Security sector reforms Transnational corporations Land grabs Militarising Africa One of the fundamental challenges in deconstructing, rethinking and remaking the world from a Pan African vantage point is that some captives have tended to delight in the warmth of the [imperial] predator’s mouth. In other words, some captives forget that the imperial predator’s mouth gets warm because empire is eating and heating up from prey on the continent. (De-)Militarisation, Transnational Land Grabs and Restitution in an Age of the New Scramble for Africa: A Pan African Socio-Legal Perspective is a book that knocks on key aspects relating to land, militarisation, a PostAfrican World Order and a chaotic Post-God World Order, which require critical scholarly and policy attention in the quest to free Africa from centuries-old imperial depredations. The book carefully navigates the imperial entrapments which are designed to focus African attention only on decolonising African minds without also engaging in the [imperially more unsettling] decolonisation of African materialities. 2021-11-24T09:53:30Z 2021-11-24T09:53:30Z 2017 Book chapter https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329893700_Security_sector_reforms_and_transnational_corporations'_land_grabs_Militarising_or_demilitarising_Africa's_security_sectors http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4588 en Transnational Land Grabs and Restitution in an Age of the (De-)Militarised New Scramble for Africa: A Pan African Socio-Legal Perspective: by V. Warikandwa Chapter 3: p. 105-134 open LANGAA RPCIG |
spellingShingle | Security sector reforms Transnational corporations Land grabs Militarising Africa Mbanje, Bowden B. C. Kahuni, Panganai Darlington Mahuku Security sector reforms and transnational corporations’ land grabs: militarising or demilitarising Africa’s security sectors? |
title | Security sector reforms and transnational corporations’ land grabs: militarising or demilitarising Africa’s security sectors? |
title_full | Security sector reforms and transnational corporations’ land grabs: militarising or demilitarising Africa’s security sectors? |
title_fullStr | Security sector reforms and transnational corporations’ land grabs: militarising or demilitarising Africa’s security sectors? |
title_full_unstemmed | Security sector reforms and transnational corporations’ land grabs: militarising or demilitarising Africa’s security sectors? |
title_short | Security sector reforms and transnational corporations’ land grabs: militarising or demilitarising Africa’s security sectors? |
title_sort | security sector reforms and transnational corporations’ land grabs: militarising or demilitarising africa’s security sectors? |
topic | Security sector reforms Transnational corporations Land grabs Militarising Africa |
url | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329893700_Security_sector_reforms_and_transnational_corporations'_land_grabs_Militarising_or_demilitarising_Africa's_security_sectors http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4588 |
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