Abstract
Africa’s post-colonial states have continued to witness many challenges in the contemporary era of globalization. These challenges tend to weaken the states’ capacities in Africa. In the present era of globalization, which offers numerous advantages (including integrated global economic relations, trade liberalization, and the cross-border movement of goods and services), African states have yet to fully exploit these benefits of globalization. The paper focuses on assessing factors that tend to weaken the capacity of states in Africa in today’s era of globalization and offers suggestions for improving the situation. The researchers chose a secondary research method, and conclusions were drawn deductively to complete the research work. Institutional and structural functionalism were used as theories to put the study in the right context. The results of the study showed that despite the opportunities and advances offered by the global diffusion of ideas, innovations, technological know-how, and connections in the current 21st-century international system, the capacities of African states are still weak. The study concluded that there is a need for African states to key into the good governance agenda, ensure a consistent approach toward actualizing global best practices, as well as develop and implement concrete and effective industrialization policies to strengthen the capacity of states in Africa in today’s era of globalization.
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