ECAS 2009
3rd European Conference on African Studies
Leipzig, 4 to 7 June 2009

Panel 149: Cross-border Trade in Africa: Indigenous Development or Criminality? (Kristof Titeca, Kate Meagher)

Panel Organiser: Kristof Titeca, Kate Meagher

Cross-border trade plays a vital role in survival and accumulation far beyond African borderlands. The activity has continued to resist efforts to bring it under state control, creating alternative dynamics of accumulation, state building, identity formation, regional integration and globalization. This panel will examine the role, structure and history of cross-border trade, as well as exploring its implication for contemporary processes of economic, social and political change in Africa. 

Accepted Abstracts

Angola's Southern Border: entrepreneurship opportunities and the State in Cunene
Local Governance in Border Areas; Encounters at the Southern Sudan - DR Congo Interface
 
Exploring the Formal-Informal Dichotomy
 
The Political Economy of Cross-Border Trade in the Horn of Africa: A Comparison of Cattle Trade along the Somalia/Kenya and Ethiopia/Kenya Borders
 
Illicit Flows in the Border Triangle of Sudan, Uganda and Congo-DRC