Path to African security under the 21st century nuclear regime

Authors

  • V. O. S. Okeke

Keywords:

Africa-Africa security, nuclear regime, twenty first century

Abstract

Historically, it is most unfortunate that not long after Africa extricated itself from the hellish pangs of
colonialism spurned around her by the contradictions of industrial Revolution of the 19th century, the
continent and the entire humanity for over 40 years have contended with global insecurity occasioned
by the recent Cold War between the United States and the then Soviet Union. As the Cold War lasted,
and arguably till today, African security also remained under threat, thanks to a resurgence of neocolonialism across the world. Today mankind has arrived the nuclear age and the bubble is about to
burst. Today, not only the super powers but also the once pitied countries in the Third World countries
in Asia and Latin America now engage one another in an unspeakable cut-throat competition in arms
acquisition including the most lethal nuclear war-heads. The point is that this development posed very
grave threat to the security of life to the entire mankind in general but also to that of Africa. In particular
in this paper the author analyzed aspects of African security and constructed a new path to African
security under the current nuclear regime.

 

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Published

2008-05-30