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Acta Academica

On-line version ISSN 2415-0479
Print version ISSN 0587-2405

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PAALO, Sebastian Angzoorokuu; ADU-GYAMFI, Samuel  and  ARTHUR, Dominic Degraft. Xenophobia and the challenge of regional integration in Africa: understanding three cardinal dynamics. Acta acad. (Bloemfontein, Online) [online]. 2022, vol.54, n.2, pp.6-23. ISSN 2415-0479.  http://dx.doi.org/10.18820/24150479/aa54i2/2.

While the literature on xenophobia views the phenomenon as a major challenge to the regional integration of Africa, the key nuances about how xenophobia affects regional integration, and how that could be tackled, have not been adequately captured. Addressing this knowledge gap, we examine the scholarly constructs surrounding citizenship and economic participation, as enablers of xenophobia and demonstrate how the state is called into these negotiations, and how that affects regional and continental integration. Methodologically, this paper adopts a thematic qualitative approach relying on relevant literature and theories from history, political science, migration studies, peace and conflict, international relations, sociology, and development studies. The analysis offers a three-pronged argument that xenophobia (i) generates new discourses of 'othering' or belonging, (ii) promotes perceptions of betrayal and retaliation in foreign policy framing or ad-hoc actions and/or attacks on non-nationals, and (iii) redefines rights of occupancy or territorial belonging. The analysis of these dynamics offers valuable knowledge on security, development, and regional integration of Africa from in-country 'xenophobia studies' to both in-country and continental/regional level understanding of xenophobia.

Keywords : regional integration; xenophobia; Africa; state; citizen.

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