29/05/2026
Pan-Africanism is a widely used but mystifying concept. Daniel Mulugeta (SOAS University of London), in the latest blog, looks at how we can approach Pan-Africanism as an analytical category to re-imagine African politics.
Daniel explores the roots of Pan-Africanism and its criticism as either essentialist thinking or a means for building strategic solidarity. His approach, viewing it as an analytical category, prompts questions that go to the core of how African politics functions and is understood.
Students of African politics and international relations, or development and civil society activists, as it shows the link between ideas and institutions, as well as shaping what is regarded as politically possible for Africa.
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This article is based on: Mulugeta, D. (2026). Bringing Pan-Africanism back in as an analytical category. African affairs (London). [Online]