This book maintains that theories of tribalism are the benchmark for African political scientific knowledge. With a focus on Afrodemocracy, this volume presents Afro Tribalism as an approach to neotribalism. Gael Clavis Johnson argues on the question of Afrodemocracy through a review of black socio-political reasons and the introduction of a new model of leadership for Africans. The author posits that if Pan-Africanism wants groundbreaking change in Africa, then it should change the ideological grounds of which this content has identified pre-existing causes, thus mirroring steps towards new African political ideologies.
Gael Clavis Johnson, SMC College, Higher Education and Training, South Africa, is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics and Science and a researcher on African socio-political modeling in a European context in Germany. He is the author of the book AFRODEMOCRACY, New African Order (2023). As a thought leader in restructuring African governance for inclusive federalism, he is a pioneer of the fundamental principles of Afrodemocracy.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction 1 1 Theory Pre-Concepts 1: Neocolonialism
â1 The Debates: Preludes and Analyzes
â2 African Political Leadership
â3 Judicial System: The African Context
â4 Political Morality: The Government and the Diplomat
â5 National Armed Forces
â6 Diplomacy and International Relations
â7 Western Neo-Colonist Beliefs
â8 Independence Cha Cha
â9 Neocolonialism: Reviews and Controversies
2 Theory Pre-Concepts 2: Political Treachery
â1 Controversies: Opinions and Assessment
â2 Undecided Political Minds
â3 Issues of Political Legitimacy
â4 The CountryâSystem, the Minority Tribe
â5 Hope versus Treachery
â6 Political Treachery Effects
â7 Independentists and the Afrodemocratic Concept
â8 Black Leadership Controversy
â9 African Union, CountryâSystem: Analogy
â10 African Regional Institutions, CountryâSystem: Analogy
â11 Political Afro-Determinism: Contexts and Opinions
â12 The Dawn of Time
3 The Theory of Tribalism: Afro-Concepts and Practicality
â1 Theories of Tribalism: Introductory Remarks
â2 Moral Controversy and Civility
â3 Tribalism, Moral Conflict and Separatists Interests
â4 Tribal Society and Moral Authority
â5 Tribalism, Theory Concept, Neotribalism and Question of Liberty
â6 Tribal Nationalism, Republican Nationalism: The Debate
â7 Political Multipartism and Tribalism
â8 Freedom and Peopleâs Power: The Tribal Context
â9 Afro Principle in Democracy: Neo-Political Thrusts of the Mind
â10 Tribal Governance: Merit and Political Ethics
â11 Federalism, the Perfect Nation: Tribalistic Principles
â12 The Tribalistic Democratic Language: Political Mutation
â13 Monopartism, Tribalism, Exclusionism: Tribalist Debates
â14 Political Separatism, Exclusionism: Tribalist Controversies
â15 The National of an African: Tribalist Afrodemocrats
4 Conclusive Expressions
References
All intersted in Political Science, History, and Afrodemocracy.