South Africa's Emergent Middle Class

South Africa's Emergent Middle Class
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9781317336761
ISBN-13 : 1317336763
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis South Africa's Emergent Middle Class by : Grace Khunou

This book is drawn from diverse studies that grapple with Black Middle Class experiences in contemporary and historical South Africa. The chapters present research from diverse disciplines, and tackle issues related to being black and middle class, using both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Like many other social phenomena, the black middle class concept is seen as complex and not easy to pin down. As a result, conceptualizations from these chapters are dynamic and relevant for understanding the position of the black middle class in contemporary South African society. An interesting dynamic explored by contributors is the critical engagement with the usually reductionist notions of black middle class experiences as ahistorical, homogenous experiences of a group of conspicuous consumers. These limiting notions are unpacked and repositioned in how the book is structured. This book was published as a special issue of Development Southern Africa.

Africa Emergent

Africa Emergent
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Publisher : Harmondsworth, Penguin
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015031300356
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Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Africa Emergent by : William Miller Macmillan

Africa Emergent; Africa's Problems Since Independence

Africa Emergent; Africa's Problems Since Independence
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Publisher : Harvill Secker
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015003985721
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Synopsis Africa Emergent; Africa's Problems Since Independence by : John Hatch

Study of the economic implications of and political problems associated with independence for the countries of Africa South of Sahara - stresses the impact of past colonialism on present day problems, and covers political leadership, nationalism, African elites, the armed forces, the role of South Africa R, race relations, foreign investment and the multinational enterprise, international relations, etc. Bibliography pp. 221 to 227 and maps.

The "Growing" of Africa's Emergent Leadership

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Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 9798603851464
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Synopsis The "Growing" of Africa's Emergent Leadership by : Olubanke King-Akerele

"The current population youth bulge in Africa highly commends the timeliness of this insightful publication, focusing on the life stories of young people who have persevered to surmont interminable difficulties in order to make something of their future. The powerful messages conveyed in the publication are of relevance not only to the youth of Africa who should be motivated by these worthy role models to also teach for the skies. The conviction that problems can be overcome, no matter the odds. It should equally convert policy makers to more proactively co-opt the energies of the youth, in order to unleash their latent potential, towards accelerated political and economic transformation of the continent. May there be more visionary luminaries like Olubanke King-Akerele in Africa's search for progress." -Dr. Mary Chinery-Hesse, Member of the Panel of the wise of the AU, Former Chief Advisor to the President of the Republic of Ghana & Deputy DG of the International Labor Organization (Retired) This book "Growing" of Africa's Emergent Leadership offers more than a mere publication about Africa's Youth and improvement programs. Even though they are without doubt the backbone of Africa's further expansion, Olubanke King-Akerele's work on the "Growing" of Africa's Emergent Leadership is both inspiring and exceptional, just as Olubanke herself. But above all, she is a visionary and this is exactly what Africa needs. Africa is now leading continent, which needs visionaries to further strengthen it's position in the world. This book is an inspiration, not only for me, but for all people feeling passionate about Africa and the development of the youth and it delights me to support Olubanke and her work in every possible way.-Prof. Armoogum Parsuramen G.O.S.KFounder-President Global Rainbow Foundation Minister of Education Mauritius (1983-1995) Olubanke King-Akerele has produce a masterpiece work that is not only relevant for today's developmental challenges, but also very likely to stand the test of time. The strength of the work lies in the visionary apporach and superb analyses of the author, which is itself largely informed by her own personal and professional growth and experience both on the national stage, in Liberia and in the international arena, spanning more than three decades. Anyone truly interested in Africa's development more broadly, and in particular, how leadership could positively influence that development, must have a copy of this work, eloquently written by one of Africa's foremost scholar diplomats. -Lalla Aicha Ben-Barka, Assistant Director-General, Africa UNESCO, Paris. The "Growing" of Africa's Emergent Leadership, demonstrates a succinct style of impressive clarity, and focuses on the seriousness and legitimacy of Africa's next generation and the need for continuous cultivation of the continent's majority constituents. The organization of the book reflects Honourable King-Akerele's vast experience in youth development which inspired her writing. My unequivocal recommendation of the book rest in it's stimulating and exciting, yet challenging reality - a must read for youth of all ages and adults, especially governments and the private sector facing the challenge of youth development for eventual national leadership.Dr. Emmet Dennis, President of University of Liberia

The Emergent African Union Law

The Emergent African Union Law
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 497
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ISBN-10 : 9780198862154
ISBN-13 : 0198862156
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Emergent African Union Law by : Olufemi Amao

This edited collection explores the role of law in the regional integration effort in Africa, and assesses the extent to which African Union law is having in impact on domestic law across the continent. It analyses how the African Union is engendering new norms and standards, in areas such as economic regulation and democratic constitutionalism.--

Handbook of Africa's International Relations

Handbook of Africa's International Relations
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 582
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ISBN-10 : 9781136636950
ISBN-13 : 1136636951
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Africa's International Relations by : Tim Murithi

Africa’s international relations have often been defined and oriented by the dominant international and geopolitical agendas of the day. In the aftermath of colonialism the Cold War became a dominant paradigm that defined the nature of the continent’s relationship with the rest of the world. The contemporary forces of globalization are now exerting an undue influence and impact upon Africa’s international relations. Increasingly, the African continent is emerging as a vocal, and in some respects an influential, actor in international relations. There is a paucity of analysis and research on this emerging trend. This timely book proposes to fill this analytical gap by engaging with a wide range of issues, with chapters written by experts on a variety of themes. The emerging political prominence of the African continent on the world stage is predicated on an evolving internal process of continental integration. In particular, there are normative and policy efforts to revive the spirit of Pan-Africanism: the 21st century is witnessing the evolution of Pan-Africanism, notably through the constitution and establishment of the African Union (AU). Given the fact that there is a dearth of analysis on this phenomemon, this volume will also interrogate the notion of Pan-Africanism through various lenses – notably peace and security, development, the environment and trade. The volume will also engage with the emerging role of the AU as an international actor, e.g. with regard to its role in the reform of the United Nations Security Council, climate change, the International Criminal Court (ICC), the treaty establishing Africa as a nuclear-free zone, Internally Displaced Persons, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), international trade, the environment, public health issues, security, and development issues. This book will assess how the AU’s role as an international actor is complicated by the difficulty of promoting consensus among African states and then maintaining that consensus in the face of often divergent national interests. This book will in part assess the role of the AU in articulating collective and joint policies and in making interventions in international decision and policy-making circles. The Handbook will also assess the role of African social movements and their relationship with global actors. The role of African citizens in ameliorating their own conditions is often underplayed in the international relations discourse, and this volume will seek to redress this oversight. Throughout the book the various chapters will also assess the role that these citizen linkages have contributed towards continental integration and in confronting the challenges of globalization.

Nationalism and Development in Africa

Nationalism and Development in Africa
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 0520914236
ISBN-13 : 9780520914230
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Nationalism and Development in Africa by : James S. Coleman

James Smoot Coleman was the leading theorist of his time in African political studies. His work fused liberal-democratic idealism and scientific realism. These essays represent the evolution of his thought from deep insight into African nationalism to a refined theory of modernization. The collection is an indispensable contribution to the intellectual history of comparative African politics, essential to scholars and others who grapple with problems in African development.

Emergent Themes and Methods in African Studies

Emergent Themes and Methods in African Studies
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Total Pages : 679
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ISBN-10 : 1592216773
ISBN-13 : 9781592216772
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Emergent Themes and Methods in African Studies by : Toyin Falola

"Emergent Themes and Methods in African Studies honors one of Nigeria's pre-eminent historians, Adiele Afigbo, who has made numerous contributions to African history, Archeology, and African Studies over the course of the last forty years. The book reflects on Afigbo's career and contributions while offering chapters on a variety of historical and contemporary issues in Africa. Leading researchers in a wide range of disciplines contributed to the work with chapters ranging from religion, philosophy, economics, human rights, and women's studies among many other subjects. The volume is as diverse in subject matter as the contributions of Adiele Afigbo to the discipline of African history."--Publisher's website.

Nigerian Political Parties

Nigerian Political Parties
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Publisher : Africa World Press
Total Pages : 618
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ISBN-10 : 1592212093
ISBN-13 : 9781592212095
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Nigerian Political Parties by : Richard L. Sklar

This important work, originally published in 1963, examines the social bases, strategies and structures of Nigerian political parties during the final phase of British colonial rule. As Professor Sklar explains in a new introduction for this edition, the defining characteristics of political parties today have been shaped by the intellectual origins of the independence era parties. This seminal volume is an essential tool for understanding the political and social reality of contemporary Nigeria.

Emerging Africa

Emerging Africa
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Publisher : Washington, Public Affairs P
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015003985648
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Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Emerging Africa by : William H. Lewis