Introduction
1. Africans, African Americans, and the Roots of Pan-African Nationalism
2. From Pan-Negroism to Territorial Nationalism: Nationalism without Nations
3. Négritude
4. Continental Pan-Africanism
5. The New Nationalism and its Historical Heritage
6. The Permeation of Western Liberal Concepts
7. Socialist and Communist Concepts and Anticolonial African Nationalism
8. Radical Ideologies of National, Economic, Social, and Cultural Liberation
9. Opponents of National Independence
10. The Organization of African Unity and the African Union
11. Black Zionism: The Return to Africa in Theory and Practice
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Albert Memmi
Appendix 2: Alioune Diop
Appendix 3: Frantz Fanon
Appendix 4: Julius Nyerere
Biography
Benyamin Neuberger was Professor Emeritus of Political Science and African Studies at The Open University of Israel. He published widely on Israeli politics, African politics, Israeli democracy, the theory of democracy, and nationalism. Previous titles include: Rwanda 1994: Genocide in the "Land of a Thousand Hills" (2017), Israel's Relations with the Third World (1948–2008) (2009), Religion and Democracy in Israel (1997), National Self-Determination in Post-Colonial Africa (1986), and Involvement, Invasion and Withdrawal: Quadhafi’s Libya and Chad 1969-1981 (1982).






