The Political Economy of African Famine

The Political Economy of African Famine
Author: R. E. Downs,Donna O. Kerner,Stephen P. Reyna
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2019-07-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000124231

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Originally published in 1991. This volume explores the combination of political and economic forces that influence different levels of food supply. The book begins with a discussion of famine theories, ranging from cultural ecology to neo-Marxism. Following this survey is a series of essays by anthropologists, geographers, economists and development practitioners that explores the role of Western institutions in African famine, analyzes famine in particular countries, and documents the relationship between famine and gender. This book takes an unusually broad look at famine by including analyses of countries where hunger has rarely been studied and by examining African famine from both African and Western perspectives. Its concluding proposals for eradicating famine make innovative and provocative contributions to current global debates on food and nutrition.

Africa Today

Africa Today
Author: Heather Deegan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2008-11-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134112807

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In the post 9/11 global environment Africa is standing at a crossroads in international affairs as the combined issues of politics, religion and security attract renewed interest. While some countries seem to be moving forward with greater levels of confidence, democracy and stability, others continue to be mired in conflict, poverty and religious/ethnic division. This text focuses on key contemporary issues that the continent faces, providing a comprehensive introduction of current political, religious, developmental and security concerns. Features include: Individual chapters devoted to key issues including health, gender, corruption, religion and the newly emerging problems of human security. Case studies and detailed analysis of topical issues, including: Muslim/Christian clashes: Kano, Northern Nigeria Conflict, Arms and Reconstruction: Darfur and Sierra Leone Comprehensive range of countries discussed including: Zimbabwe, Botswana, Kenya Ethiopia, Uganda, Lesotho, Somalia, Namibia and Madagascar. Fully up-to-date statistics including primary research based on interviews conducted by the author, providing data for both individual countries and the continent as a whole. Boxed descriptions explaining clearly the ideas in important subject areas, such as Islamic law and society By drawing on the author’s empirical research and situating discussion within the context of wider debate, Africa Today is designed both to introduce and to develop a deeper understanding of this rapidly changing continent an essential text for all students of African politics and International Relations.

South Africa

South Africa
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1990
Genre: South Africa
ISBN: STANFORD:36105080970986

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Developments in South Africa

Developments in South Africa
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Africa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1986
Genre: Apartheid
ISBN: UCR:31210006430407

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United States Relations with South Africa

United States Relations with South Africa
Author: Y. G.-M. Lulat
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2008
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0820479063

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"Relations between the United States and South Africa - or the parts of the world these nations now occupy - go nearly as far back as the very beginning of their inception as permanent European colonial intrusions. This book is a critical overview of these relations from the late seventeenth century to the present. Unprecedented in its scope - and supported by substantive and detailed notes, together with an extensive bibliography, chronology, glossary, and appendices - the book distinguishes itself from extant works in a number of other ways. Set against the backdrop of a wider interdisciplinary exploration of both ideational and structural issues of historical context, it not only gives attention to the importance of contributions from nonofficial actors in shaping official relations, but also considers the impact of the geo-political location of South Africa within southern Africa, where the presence of other nations - particularly Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, and Zimbabwe - looms large. Methodologically written from the perspectives of both traditional narrative history and Khaldunian interpretive historical analysis, the book consequently sits at the interdisciplinary interstice of political economy and sociology, where the aim is to advance our understanding of the Braudelian interconnectedness of world history as an important diachronic determinant of the diplomacy of foreign relations. Written for both scholars and policy analysts, this book's examination of the agency of the marginalized should also be of interest to activists and the reading public."--BOOK JACKET.

Neo Africanism

Neo Africanism
Author: Papa Yalae
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781425176785

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Neo-Africanism: The New Ideology for a New Africa is a vision of an African renaissance grounded in traditional African philosophies of social harmony and mutual interdependence. The author calls for Africans to deconstruct the multiplicity of divisive and antagonistic political ideologies that have dominated Africa since the demise of colonialism and replace them with one harmonious and co-operative political ideology—Neo-Africanism—a unified ideology grounded in the social harmony and interdependence that characterized traditional African life. He shows how this ideology can be applied successfully to the politics, economics, education, and health care of Africa and how it can help create a New Africa—a reawakened, peaceful, and prosperous Africa highly regarded by all the nations of the world. The book is aimed at students of African studies, political science, philosophy, macroeconomics, and international relations, as well as the general population of Africans and the African political elite. Both undergraduate and graduate students will find the book helpful because of the comprehensive analysis and solutions to problems in the important areas of a nation. Unlike existing books, Neo-Africanism provides philosophical guidance that will empower the people of Africa to solve Africa’s problems and to acquire the capability to create sustainable peace and prosperity.

AF Press Clips

AF Press Clips
Author: United States Department of State. Bureau of African Affairs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 486
Release: 1982
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105112126854

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AF Press Clips

AF Press Clips
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 622
Release: 1981
Genre: Africa
ISBN: WISC:89068175314

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