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Contemporary transnational circulation of goods in Africa: A form of legitimation of State borders
Published — Updated on 2021-04-28
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Keywords
- Trade mobility,
- Borders,
- Africa
How to Cite
Bennafla, Karine. 2021. “Contemporary Transnational Circulation of Goods in Africa: A Form of Legitimation of State Borders”. Locus: History Journal 18 (2). https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/locus/article/view/20614.
Copyright (c) 2012 Karine Bennafla

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Abstract
Trade mobilities have intensified on the continent over the second half of the twentieth century, in a context of dysfunctional state apparatuses, economic recession, and material poverty accentuated by structural adjustment plans. The trade is not all illicit and illegal; the flows are overwhelmingly of ordinary consumer goods. They attest to the continent’s inscription into globalization and the reappropriation of State borders inherited from colonialism.