Voices and Critique of the African Forum for Envisioning Africa on NEPAD

Voices and Critique of the African Forum for Envisioning Africa on NEPAD
Title Voices and Critique of the African Forum for Envisioning Africa on NEPAD PDF eBook
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Pages 20
Release 2002
Genre Africa
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Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa

Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa
Title Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa PDF eBook
Author C. Alden
Publisher Springer
Pages 271
Release 2009-10-29
Genre History
ISBN 0230250971

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This book analyzes the origins of the crisis in Zimbabwe and why it has had such a profound impact on both the land issue and democratic politics in the Southern African region. In doing so, it contributes to the present debates around Mugabe, neo-imperialism and the stability in the region.

Africa in Contemporary Perspective

Africa in Contemporary Perspective
Title Africa in Contemporary Perspective PDF eBook
Author Takyiwaa Manuh
Publisher African Books Collective
Pages 532
Release 2013-12-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9988647492

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An important feature of Ghanaian tertiary education is the foundational African Studies Programme which was initiated in the early 1960s. Unfortunately hardly any readers exist which bring together a body of knowledge on the themes, issues and debates which inform and animate research and teaching in African Studies particularly on the African continent. This becomes even more important when we consider the need for knowledge on Africa that is not Eurocentric or sensationalised, but driven from internal understandings of life and prospects in Africa. Dominant representations and perceptions of Africa usually depict a continent in crisis. Rather than buying into external representations of Africa, with its lacks and aspirations for Western modernities, we insist that African scholars in particular should be in the forefront of promoting understanding of the pluri-lingual, overlapping, and dense reality of life and developments on the continent, to produce relevant and usable knowledge. Continuing and renewed interest in Africas resources, including the land mass, economy, minerals, visual arts and performance cultures, as well as bio-medical knowledge and products, by old and new geopolitical players, obliges African scholars to transcend disciplinary boundaries and to work with each other to advance knowledge and uses of those resources in the interests of Africas people.

African Economic Institutions

African Economic Institutions
Title African Economic Institutions PDF eBook
Author Kwame Akonor
Publisher Routledge
Pages 157
Release 2009-12-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135224587

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This book examines and assesses the principal international economic organizations (IEO’s) based in Africa, analysing how African IEOs have evolved and what contributions they have made to the continents's socio-economic development.

Talk Left, Walk Right

Talk Left, Walk Right
Title Talk Left, Walk Right PDF eBook
Author Patrick Bond
Publisher University of Kwazulu Natal Press
Pages 296
Release 2004
Genre History
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Thabo Mbeki recently advocated unity with "anti-globalization" activists: "They may act in ways you and I may not like and break windows in the street, but the message they communicate relates." This raises two critical questions: is the South African government genuinely opposed to what Mbeki calls global apartheid? And are the reforms advocated by Pretoria failing? Mbeki's critics, from left and right alike, suggest that his AIDS policies, corrupt arms deal and support for Zimbabwe's repressive regime have damaged his credibility beyond repair. Others claim Mbeki's global ambition is his saving grace. But the content of Pretoria's broader reform strategy is rarely examined. Between incomparable cartoons by Zapiro, author Patrick Bond considers the dynamics of international political economy and geopolitics by reviewing a series of contemporary examples where Pretoria is frustrated by unfavorable power relations. Bond poses alternatives and also assesses the progressive social movements, which may well be Mbeki's most persistent, unforgiving judges, both locally and globally.

Looting Africa

Looting Africa
Title Looting Africa PDF eBook
Author Patrick Bond
Publisher Zed Books
Pages 196
Release 2006-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781842778111

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Governing Africa's Forests in a Globalized World

Governing Africa's Forests in a Globalized World
Title Governing Africa's Forests in a Globalized World PDF eBook
Author Laura Anne German
Publisher Routledge
Pages 435
Release 2009-12-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1136545514

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Many countries around the world are engaged in decentralization processes, and most African countries face serious problems with forest governance, from benefits sharing to illegality and sustainable forest management. This book summarizes experiences to date on the extent and nature of decentralization and its outcomes - most of which suggest an underperformance of governance reforms - and explores the viability of different governance instruments in the context of weak governance and expanding commercial pressures over forests. Findings are grouped into two thematic areas: decentralization, livelihoods and sustainable forest management; and international trade, finance and forest sector governance reforms. The authors examine diverse forces shaping the forest sector, including the theory and practice of decentralization, usurpation of authority, corruption and illegality, inequitable patterns of benefits capture and expansion of international trade in timber and carbon credits, and discuss related outcomes on livelihoods, forest condition and equity. The book builds on earlier volumes exploring different dimensions of decentralization and perspectives from other world regions, and distills dimensions of forest governance that are both unique to Africa and representative of broader global patterns. The authors ground their analysis in relevant theory while drawing out implications of their findings for policy and practice.