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July 4, 2007 by Dave Earley
Filed under News
It’s been a long time since I blogged any international events, but this one was enough to shock me out of my reverie.
Some African Union (AU) member states want to unite the entire continent – a United States of Africa, if you will.
Many Africans regard this as an unrealistic, if noble, dream. Sceptics point to decades of wars, coups and massacres that often sprang from ethnic and religious fault lines on a continent artificially carved up by former colonial rulers.
You could also argue uniting the continent would remove those artificial lines created by arbitrary colonial division, and reduce the chance for ethnic and religious conflict. But only if the united ‘states’ of Africa are not the states as we know them now.
If the same states remained the resulting union would only be as peaceful as the other continental union if it followed their same pattern – radical integration deterring conflict. In the case of the European Union, economic integration has worked. In Africa there’s not a lot of economy to share around and prosper in, so they might have to go with what the EU has shied away from, political integration.
Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi is one of the main proponents of the idea.



