Globalization Theory As A Phase Of Academic Colonialism Contemporary social science is a product of the capitalist world-system and Eurocentrism is constitutive of the…
Tatah Mentan
Tatah Mentan
Tatah Mentan is Theodore Lentz scholar of Peace and Security Studies and Professor of Political Science. He has authored many books on burning world issues in areas like political economy of international relations, the predatory wars of corporate globalization and democratization in a netarchic world torn and convulsed by corporate capitalist cannibalism and warfarism.
Africa: Facing Human Security Challenges in the 21st Century
Africa’s dynamic security environment is characterized by great diversity-from conventional challenges such as insurgencies, resource and identity conflicts, and post-conflict stabilization to growing threats…
Unveiling Mirage Democracy in Contemporary Africa Democracy is the faith that the process of experience is more important than any special result attained, so…
Perspectives on Globalization and Class Struggles Globalization is a term that describes the contradictory economic, political, and cultural processes of world capitalist integration. Although…
The Only Practical Alternative to Contemporary Capitalism Since the end of World War II, global capitalism, spearheaded by US financial interests and backed by…
Understanding and Appreciating Ambiguity, Deceit and Recapture of Decolonized Spaces The New World Order Ideology expressed in the form of neoliberal globalization has been…
An Analysis of Impacts of Historical Trajectories of Global Capitalist Expansion and Domination in the Continent This book critically analyzes the complex relationship between…
Myths and Realities in Africa Today The celebrations that heralded democratic change in the 1990s in Africa have gradually faded into muffled cries of…