COVID-19 and African borders in transition /
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| Language: | English |
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Cham :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2025.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: African borders: past, present and the future
- Chapter 2: Striving across multifaceted borders: Congolese disabled cross-border traders contending with poliomyelitis and the COVID-19 pandemic
- Chapter 3: Interrogating the challenges of cross-border management in the SADC region
- Chapter 4: COVID-19 restrictions, border closures and regional mobility in East Africa
- Chapter 5: Navigating economic challenges in West Africa: a post-COVID-19 assessment of petroleum smuggling and local coping strategies in the Imeko border town
- Chapter 6: Feast of preys: COVID-19, transnationality of armed banditry, and border (under)governability in Northwest Nigeria
- Chapter 7: The discriminatory power of borders: situational analysis of disunion in West Africa
- Chapter 8: Cosmopolitanism and the borderless COVID-19 pandemic: towards a collective and shared humanity
- Chapter 9: The crossroads of integration: the implications of delayed ratification of the Free Movement protocol in Africa in a post-COVID-19 era
- Chapter 10: Towards a borderless and shared humanity in the post-COVID new normal in Africa.