Description: This volume addresses the nexus between the East African citizens and the integration agenda, with special focus on the concepts of popular participation, eastafricanness, eastafricanization, and democratization.
Review Quotes:
"This book is a truly special contribution to the epistemological interrogation of the impact of integration on the citizenship. Critically, the book analyses the genesis, manifestation and the historical process of eastafricanization from the prism of the citizen and within the doctrine of popular sovereignty. The uniqueness of this book is to give the student, the policy maker, governments and the citizen, a bird's eye view of mapping out the future possibilities of the East African Community." --Isaac Tarus, Egerton University
"This is an important and essential book in the era of regional integration studies in international studies. The book is a master piece for everyone interested in the new concepts of Eastafricanness and the process of Eastafricanisation. This important text is a timely addition to International Relations, Foreign Policy and African International Studies courses, as well as a tool for policy makers, diplomats and NGO community." --Dorothy Akoth Nyakwaka, Egerton University