The book brings into sharp focus some of the major political, social, and economic issues that might impede Africa's development project in the 21st century. It debates and suggests ways that policy makers might tackle these issues in order to promote the vision of the continent's transformation in the millennium.
The book brings into sharp focus some of the major political, social, and economic issues that might impede Africa's development project in the 21st century. It debates and suggests ways that policy makers might tackle these issues in order to promote the vision of the continent's transformation in the millennium.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
E. Ike Udogu is faculty fellow and professor in the department of government and justice studies at Appalachian State University. A former director of research and publication at the African Studies and Research Forum, he is the author of several books and articles and the recipient of many awards for his scholarship.
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Chapter 1 General Introduction Chapter 2 From Past to Present: A Concise Overview of Political and Economic Development Chapter 3 Transition to and Consolidation of Democracy: Which Way Forward? Chapter 4 Ethnic Conflict and Politics: The Economic and Social Implications for Africa's Rebirth Chapter 5 Underdevelopment and the Immigration of African Intelligentsia: What is to be done? Chapter 6 Conclusion: The State Civil Society and the Development Enterprise Chapter 7 Appendix A: The African Renaissance South Africa and the World. South Africa Deputy President Thabo Mbeki Speaks at the United Nations University Tokyo Japan April 9 1998. Chapter 8 Appendix B: USA-African Dialogue Series Nigeria: Corruption and Democracy Remarks made at the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Quarterly Seminar/Colloquium University of Ibadan on January 31 2007. Delivered by Nuhu Ribadu Executive Chairm
Chapter 1 General Introduction Chapter 2 From Past to Present: A Concise Overview of Political and Economic Development Chapter 3 Transition to and Consolidation of Democracy: Which Way Forward? Chapter 4 Ethnic Conflict and Politics: The Economic and Social Implications for Africa's Rebirth Chapter 5 Underdevelopment and the Immigration of African Intelligentsia: What is to be done? Chapter 6 Conclusion: The State Civil Society and the Development Enterprise Chapter 7 Appendix A: The African Renaissance South Africa and the World. South Africa Deputy President Thabo Mbeki Speaks at the United Nations University Tokyo Japan April 9 1998. Chapter 8 Appendix B: USA-African Dialogue Series Nigeria: Corruption and Democracy Remarks made at the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Quarterly Seminar/Colloquium University of Ibadan on January 31 2007. Delivered by Nuhu Ribadu Executive Chairm
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