Explores the (post)colonial condition of German development policy, particularly in the Global South.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Kilombo: International Relations and Colonial Questions
Daniel Bendix is a Professor for Global Development at Friedensau Adventist University, Germany. He gained his PhD from Manchester University and writes freelance material for glokal, a postcolonial education NGO based in Berlin. He is on the editorial board of the academic journal PERIPHERIE (Politics, Economy and Culture).
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1. Introduction 2. German Colonialism, Development Policy and Colonial Power 3. Development Education and the (De-)Stabilisation of Colonial Power 4. Billboard Advertising and the Potential for Subverting Colonial Power 5. Transforming Childbirth-Related Care in East Africa and Challenges to Colonial Power 6. Controlling Population in East Africa Conclusion: Colonial Power Transnationally, the German Case and Postcolonial Future
1. Introduction 2. German Colonialism, Development Policy and Colonial Power 3. Development Education and the (De-)Stabilisation of Colonial Power 4. Billboard Advertising and the Potential for Subverting Colonial Power 5. Transforming Childbirth-Related Care in East Africa and Challenges to Colonial Power 6. Controlling Population in East Africa Conclusion: Colonial Power Transnationally, the German Case and Postcolonial Future
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