Africa Now!

Africa Now!
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9783319624433
ISBN-13 : 3319624431
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Africa Now! by : Adebusuyi Adeniran

This book presents relevant and timely endogenous procedures for addressing the challenge of transforming ideas into sustainable opportunities in Africa. It explores how Africa could be understood in the context of emerging global realities, providing alternative frameworks that will not just be participatory in conception and practice, but equally show a contextual workability for the varying aspects of the developmental enterprise in Africa. Despite having alternative and less cumbersome sources of funding, with commendable economic growth indices, and several economies among the fastest growing globally, African countries have been unable to transmute related opportunities into sustainable human development outcomes for majority of its citizenry. Over four rich sections the authors cover subjects ranging from environment and natural resource management, to governance, economy and sustainable development. The book continues with a section on Education and Human Development and a case study in transnationalism. The final section discusses crime, conflict and regional dynamics, including highly disputed topics such as forced migration and sex trade. This indispensable resource will be of great use to students and researches globally in fields such as sociology, anthropology, environmental studies, politics and economics with a focus on contemporary Africa, as well as to policy planners and human rights activists invested in the future development of Africa.

Angaza Africa

Angaza Africa
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Publisher : Laurence King
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015076142655
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Angaza Africa by : Chris Spring

Africa's artistic landscape is immensely fertile. It has emerged from its colonial past, and is once again asserting its own identity.

Africa's Turn?

Africa's Turn?
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 67
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ISBN-10 : 9780262260992
ISBN-13 : 0262260999
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Africa's Turn? by : Edward Miguel

Signs of hope in sub-Saharan Africa: modest but steady economic growth and the spread of democracy. By the end of the twentieth century, sub-Saharan Africa had experienced twenty-five years of economic and political disaster. While “economic miracles” in China and India raised hundreds of millions from extreme poverty, Africa seemed to have been overtaken by violent conflict and mass destitution, and ranked lowest in the world in just about every economic and social indicator. Working in Busia, a small Kenyan border town, economist Edward Miguel began to notice something different starting in 1997: modest but steady economic progress, with new construction projects, flower markets, shops, and ubiquitous cell phones. In Africa's Turn? Miguel tracks a decade of comparably hopeful economic trends throughout sub-Saharan Africa and suggests that we may be seeing a turnaround. He bases his hopes on a range of recent changes: democracy is finally taking root in many countries; China's successes have fueled large-scale investment in Africa; and rising commodity prices have helped as well. Miguel warns, though, that the growth is fragile. Violence and climate change could derail it quickly, and he argues for specific international assistance when drought and civil strife loom. Responding to Miguel, nine experts gauge his optimism. Some question the progress of democracy in Africa or are more skeptical about China's constructive impact, while others think that Miguel has underestimated the threats represented by climate change and population growth. But most agree that something new is happening, and that policy innovations in health, education, agriculture, and government accountability are the key to Africa's future. Contributors Olu Ajakaiye, Ken Banks, Robert Bates, Paul Collier, Rachel Glennerster, Rosamond Naylor, Smita Singh, David N. Weil, and Jeremy M. Weinstein

Who's Reporting Africa Now?

Who's Reporting Africa Now?
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Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1433151030
ISBN-13 : 9781433151033
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Who's Reporting Africa Now? by : Kate Wright

This book is the first to address the tenor of the journalistic coverage of Africa, using multiple case studies of news production processes conducted in Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Mali and South Sudan.

THE UNITED COUNTRIES OF AFRICA NOW!!!

THE UNITED COUNTRIES OF AFRICA NOW!!!
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 9781470928292
ISBN-13 : 1470928299
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis THE UNITED COUNTRIES OF AFRICA NOW!!! by : Vincent Happy Mnisi

This books mission is to emancipate, to raise awareness, to raise their conciousness, to motivate and orgainise the African community to respect themselves and to grow Economically, Socially and Culturally. It highlights there beginings of the PAN-AFRICANISM Congresses in the 1900's to the present African Unity Ambitions.

No More Strangers Now

No More Strangers Now
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Publisher : Turtleback Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0613285891
ISBN-13 : 9780613285896
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis No More Strangers Now by : Tim McKee

At last -- paperback versions of all-time favorite children's books from Dorling Kindersley! Every young reader will find something fascinating on this exciting list -- from cheerful toddler story books to charming picture books. Affordable prices and outstanding quality make Dorling Kindersley Paperbacks the perfect choice for helping children read every day.

The Rise of China and India in Africa

The Rise of China and India in Africa
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Publisher : Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9781848138278
ISBN-13 : 184813827X
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rise of China and India in Africa by : Fantu Cheru

In recent years, China and India have become the most important economic partners of Africa and their footprints are growing by leaps and bounds, transforming Africa's international relations in a dramatic way. Although the overall impact of China and India's engagement in Africa has been positive in the short-term, partly as a result of higher returns from commodity exports fuelled by excessive demands from both countries, little research exists on the actual impact of China and India's growing involvement on Africa's economic transformation. This book examines in detail the opportunities and challenges posed by the increasing presence of China and India in Africa, and proposes critical interventions that African governments must undertake in order to negotiate with China and India from a stronger and more informed platform.

Impressions from South Africa, 1965 to Now

Impressions from South Africa, 1965 to Now
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Publisher : The Museum of Modern Art
Total Pages : 98
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ISBN-10 : 9780870707568
ISBN-13 : 0870707566
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Impressions from South Africa, 1965 to Now by : Judith B. Hecker

Encompassing black-and-white linoleum cuts made at community art centres in the 1960s and 1970s, resistance posters and other political art of the 1980s, and the wide variety of subjects and techniques explored by artists in printships over the last two decades, printmaking has been a driving force in contemporary South African artistic and political expression. Impressions from South Africa: 1965 to Now, published to accompany an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, introduces the vital role of printmaking through works by more than twenty artists in the Museum's collection. The volume features prints by John Muafangejo and Dan Rakgoathe, a selection of posters produced for anti-apartheid coalitions in the 1980s, and nuanced political work by SueWilliamson, Norman Catherine andWilliam Kentridge. The book features many more recent projects, demonstrating the contemporary relevance of the medium in South Africa today. The work, presented in a generous plate section, is contextualized in an introduction by Judith B. Hecker, and accompanied by brief biographies of the artists, a timeline of relevant events in South African history, and a selected bibliography.

The New Scramble for Africa

The New Scramble for Africa
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780745672946
ISBN-13 : 0745672949
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Scramble for Africa by : Pádraig Carmody

Once marginalized in the world economy, the past decade has seen Africa emerge as a major global supplier of crucial raw materials like oil, uranium and coltan. With its share of world trade and investment now rising and the availability of natural resources falling, the continent finds itself at the centre of a battle to gain access to and control of its valuable natural assets. China's role in Africa has loomed particularly large in recent years, but there is now a new scramble taking place involving a wider range of established and emerging economic powers from the EU and US to Japan, Brazil and Russia. This book explores the nature of resource and market competition in Africa and the strategies adopted by the different actors involved - be they world powers or small companies. Focusing on key commodities, the book examines the dynamics of the new scramble and the impact of current investment and competition on people, the environment, and political and economic development on the continent. New theories, particularly the idea of Chinese "flexigemony" are developed to explain how resources and markets are accessed. While resource access is often the primary motive for increased engagement, the continent also offers a growing market for low-priced goods from Asia and Asian-owned companies. Individual chapters explore old and new economic power interests in Africa; oil, minerals, timber, biofuels, food and fisheries; and the nature and impacts of Asian investment in manufacturing and other sectors. The New Scramble for Africa will be essential reading for students of African studies, international relations, and resource politics as well as anyone interested in current affairs.

Power and Informality in Urban Africa

Power and Informality in Urban Africa
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781786993465
ISBN-13 : 1786993465
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Power and Informality in Urban Africa by : Laura Stark

Urban Africa is undergoing a transformation unlike anywhere else in the world, as unprecedented numbers of people migrate to rapidly expanding cities. But despite the growing body of work on urban Africa, the lives of these new city dwellers have received relatively little attention, particularly when it comes to crucial issues of power and inequality. This interdisciplinary collection brings together contributions from urban studies, geography, and anthropology to provide new insights into the social and political dynamics of African cities, as well as uncovering the causes and consequences of urban inequality. Featuring rich new ethnographic research data and case studies drawn from across the continent, the collection shows that Africa's new urbanites have adapted to their environs in ways which often defy the assumptions of urban planners. By examining the experiences of these urban residents in confronting issues of power and agency, the contributors consider how such insights can inform more effective approaches to research, city planning and development both in Africa and beyond.