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Africas Development Impasse Rethinking The Political Economy Of Transformation Stefan Andreasson

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Africas Development Impasse Rethinking The Political Economy Of Transformation Stefan Andreasson
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Author: Stefan Andreasson
ISBN: 9781350218185, 9781842779712, 1350218189, 1842779710
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Africas Development Impasse Rethinking The Political Economy Of Transformation Stefan Andreasson by Stefan Andreasson 9781350218185, 9781842779712, 1350218189, 1842779710 instant download after payment.

“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.”

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