Africa's Development Impasse

Africa's Development Impasse
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Publisher : Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9781848136038
ISBN-13 : 184813603X
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Synopsis Africa's Development Impasse by : Doctor Stefan Andreasson

Orthodox strategies for socio-economic development have failed spectacularly in Southern Africa. Neither the developmental state nor neoliberal reform seems able to provide a solution to Africa's problems. In Africa's Development Impasse, Stefan Andreasson analyses this failure and explores the potential for post-development alternatives. Examining the post-independence trajectories of Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa, the book shows three different examples of this failure to overcome a debilitating colonial legacy. Andreasson then argues that it is now time to resuscitate post-development theory's challenge to conventional development. In doing this, he claims, we face the enormous challenge of translating post-development into actual politics for a socially and politically sustainable future and using it as a dialogue about what the aims and aspirations of post-colonial societies might become. This important fusion of theory with empirical case studies will be essential reading for students of development politics and Africa.

Transcending the Impasse

Transcending the Impasse
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1374424766
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Synopsis Transcending the Impasse by :

After a brief overview of the main alternative theo- ries of development that have been proposed, the paper argues that the way to transcend the development impasse in Africa is through the concept of the 'developmental state'. [...] It then discusses the major concepts of the developmen- tal state before considering the feasibility of the developmental state in Africa and the key issues of state strength, state autonomy, authoritarianism and the role of the bourgeoisie. [...] The paper argues for the centrality of democratic rural development for the feasibility of developmental states in Africa and concludes with a call to rethink the concept of development and the developmental state from the point of view of democracy and the collective. [...] Conceptualising the Developmental State Mbabazi and Taylor (2005) state that the definition of the develop- mental state runs the risk of being tautological, since evidence that the state is developmental is often drawn deductively from the perform- ance of the economy. [...] 1977; Weitz 1977; Ake 1996), the way out of the current development impasse in Africa in particular lies in the institu- tionalisation of the democratic developmental state (White and Wade 1985; Robinson and White 1998; Leftwich 1996, 1998, 2000) and the adoption by this state of a development policy based on the promotion of the rural sector within the framework of a democratic rural develop- men.

Development as Modernity, Modernity as Development

Development as Modernity, Modernity as Development
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 80
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ISBN-10 : 9782869783935
ISBN-13 : 2869783930
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Synopsis Development as Modernity, Modernity as Development by : Siyabonga Lushaba

This book analyses the impact of the Western idea of 'modernity' on development and underdevelopment in Africa. It traces the genealogy of the Western idea of modernity from European Enlightenment concepts of the universal nature of human history and development, and shows how this idea was used to justify the Western exploitation and oppression of Africa. It argues that contemporary development, theory and practice is a continuation of the Enlightenment project and that Africa can only achieve real development by rejecting Western modernity and inventing its own forms of modernity. The book is divided into four sections. The first section provides an outline of the theory of modernity in the Enlightenment project. In the second section, an attempt is made to trace the genealogy of the idea of development as modernity and how the African development process gets entangled with it. Here, its evolution is mapped through three periods: early modernity, capitalist modernity and late modernity. Zeroing in on the current era of late or hypermodernity, the book contests the idea that there is something new in globalisation and its neo-liberal development paradigm. The third section turns to the complex but pertinent question of how, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, Africa can transcend the impasse of modernity. The fourth and final section sums up the argument and points the way forward.

Modernization and the Crisis of Development in Africa

Modernization and the Crisis of Development in Africa
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 0754642283
ISBN-13 : 9780754642282
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Modernization and the Crisis of Development in Africa by : Jeremiah I. Dibua

In this book, Jeremiah I. Dibua challenges prevailing notions of Africa's development crisis by drawing attention to the role of modernization as a way of understanding the nature and dynamics of the crisis, and how to overcome the problem of underdevelopment.

11th General Assembly

11th General Assembly
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Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:218602512
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Synopsis 11th General Assembly by : Codesria. General Assembly Meeting

Conference proceedings of the 11th general-assembly meeting of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa.

The Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment in Africa

The Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment in Africa
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 453
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ISBN-10 : 9781136683800
ISBN-13 : 1136683801
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Synopsis The Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment in Africa by : Toyin Falola

While Africa is too often regarded as lying on the periphery of the global political arena, this is not the case. African nations have played an important historical role in world affairs. It is with this understanding that the authors in this volume set out upon researching and writing their chapters, making an important collective contribution to our understanding of modern Africa. Taken as a whole, the chapters represent the range of research in African development, and fully tie this development to the global political economy. African nations play significant roles in world politics, both as nations influenced by the ebbs and flows of the global economy and by the international political system, but also as actors, directly influencing politics and economics. It is only through an understanding of both the history and present place of Africa in global affairs that we can begin to assess the way forward for future development.

Structural Change in Africa

Structural Change in Africa
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9780429791673
ISBN-13 : 0429791674
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Synopsis Structural Change in Africa by : Carlos Lopes

Debates on African development continue to downplay the achievement of the continent: economic achievements are diminished and the perception of a conflict prone continent continues. Many of the policy prescriptions externally imposed on African countries have done little to transform the continent largely because they have been conceived and applied without context. Using literature from diverse origins, this book expands our knowledge about Africa and makes practical suggestions as to how successful development in a complex, yet dynamic continent can be achieved. Widening the policy dialogue and providing alternative thinking on the key elements and full extent of opportunities and challenges towards achieving the socio-economic transformation of Africa, the book moves the debate from the rhetoric to reality. As a considered reflection on the ‘Africa’s transformation’ narrative, it outlines the practical pathways necessary for Africa’s sustainable development, providing policy makers and researchers with tested solutions. It will be of interest to all scholars, students and policy professionals working in African development, public policy, international political economy, economic policy and politics.

The Development of Africa

The Development of Africa
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 9783319662428
ISBN-13 : 3319662422
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Synopsis The Development of Africa by : Olayinka Akanle

This volume analyses many of the real development challenges confronting the African continent, presenting fresh and current objective examinations, narratives, interpretations and pathways to the continent’s development. It interrogates and answers established, critical, current and pragmatic problems confronting Africa today, and provides workable pathways out of the development problems, so that scholarship, policy and practice will be positively impacted. This volume adds great depth and extended breadth to the knowledge base on development of Africa. It provides excellent resources for academics, scholars, student, policy makers and all those interested in issues affecting Africa’s development.

Handbook of African Development

Handbook of African Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 725
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ISBN-10 : 9781317495086
ISBN-13 : 131749508X
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of African Development by : Tony Binns

This handbook presents an extensive new overview of African development - past, present and future. It addresses key core themes and topics that are pertinent to the continent's development - including sections on history, health and food, politics, economics, rural and urban development, and development policy and practice. The volume draws on the expertise of over 60 of the world's leading scholars to provide a detailed and up-to-date analysis of the key opportunities and challenges that confront Africa, and how such issues are being addressed. Arranged by key themes, the handbook provides not only a historical understanding of the past, but also political perspectives on the future. The chapters provide critically informed analyses of their topics by drawing upon the latest conceptual viewpoints and applied experiences in Africa in the form of case studies to offer a comprehensive examination of the opportunities, challenges, key debates and future prospects. This handbook is an invaluable state-of-the-art overview and reference concerning many different aspects of Africa's development, which will be of interest to academics in all fields of African studies, and also academics and students working in cognate disciplines such as development studies, geography, history, politics and economics.

African Development Dilemma

African Development Dilemma
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Publisher : University Press of America
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 0761805478
ISBN-13 : 9780761805472
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis African Development Dilemma by : Samuel M. Muriithi

This book explores development issues in Africa from the human, social, economic, geographical and political perspectives. It presents arguments as to why Africa remains less developed compared to other continents and provides recommendations to achieve effective development. The author discusses such specific questions as: Are Africans capable of developing Africa? How has nature contributed to problems in Africa? and Did slavery contribute to underdevelopment?