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Nigeria and South Africa account for about a third of Africa's economic might, and have led much of its conflict management initiatives over the last three decades. Both account for at least 60 per cent of the economy of their respective sub-regions in West and Southern Africa. The success of political and economic integration in Africa thus rests heavily on the shoulders of these two regional powers who have both collaborated and competed with each other in a complex relationship that is Africa's most indispensable. Nigeria remains among South Africa's largest trading partners in Africa, while both countries have cooperated in building the institutions of the African Union (AU). Both countries have also had a tremendous cultural impact on the continent in terms of Nollywood movies and the expansion of South Africa's corporate sector into Africa. This book assesses Nigeria/South Africa relations in the areas of politics, economics, and culture within the context of rivalries and hegemony. Biographical profiles are also provided of important figures from both countries.
Contents
Introduction: Africa's Indispensable Bilateral Relationship
I. Rivalries
1. Politics: A Shakespearean Drama
2. Economics: Rhodes versus Lugard
3. Culture: Nollywood versus South Africa Inc
II. Hegemony
4. Pax Nigeriana: The History of an Idea and Its Post-Cold War Practice
5. Pax South Africana: A Bicycle Strategy for Engaging Africa
6. Nigeria and South Africa: On the Concept 'Every African Is His Brother's Keeper'
III. Rulers
7. The Prophetic Peacemaker: Nelson Mandela
8. King Baabu: Sani Abacha
9. The Renaissance Man: Thabo Mbeki
10. The Naked Emperor: Olusegun Obasanjo
IV. Visionaries
11. A Pan-African Cassandra: Adebayo Adedeji
12. The Alchemist: Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
13. The Iron Lady: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Conclusion: Pax Nigeriana, Pax South Africana, and Pax Africana
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index