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Pre-Colonial Africa And A Revisit Of The Westphalian Model States: A Case Study of Pre-Colonial Buganda Kabakaship

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Pre-Colonial Africa And A Revisit Of The Westphalian Model States: A Case Study of Pre-Colonial Buganda Kabakaship Tom R. Muyunga-Mukasa At its core the Westphalian model of statehood assumes that all those states other than the Western World, must not have economic bargaining power to threaten an existing manufacturing status quo. African cultural elitism threatens that very status quo. This is so in that it is a pathway to social-economic transformation for  Africans.  Westphalian state models should be remodeled to factor in the potential for indigenous African cultural institutions to be economic drivers. But, this is a nationalism states like Britain, France, Canada or even Norway do not like Africa to have. Africa has indigenous infrastructure that can drive an inward look into solutions against a sickening poverty. The poverty levels in Africa are so sickening and ashaming African babies don't have to say "the king is naked!" Buganda Kabakaship is one such cultural...