Challenges Facing Regional Integration: a Case Study of East Africa Community
Abstract
East African integration intends to build a regional bloc, starting with a Customs Union
(CU) as the entry point and eventually developing into a Political Federation. The
Common Market (CM) negotiations were launched in January 2008. The mission and
vision of this second generation EAC are specified as a prosperous, competitive, stable
and politically united East Africa. It aims at widening and deepening economic, social,
and cultural integration in order to improve the quality of life of the people of East Africa
through increased competitiveness, value added production, trade and investments.
Therefore, the current study aims at addressing the challenges in the face of East African
integration and to explain how each of them interacts with the others to form social
political and economic barriers to integration. The study was guided by four objectives
which were; to find out the role of language on regional integration in the East African
Community, to assess the effects of currency on regional integration, to determine the
effects of restrictions on movement of people and goods on regional integration and to
assess the effects of political systems to regional integration in the East African
Community.
Citation
Ngila,Robert,September,2013.Challenges Facing Regional Integration: A Case Study Of East African Community.Publisher
University of Nairobi