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Globalized Africa Political Social And Economic Impact Political Social And Economic Impact 1st Edition A Ninsin

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Globalized Africa Political Social And Economic Impact Political Social And Economic Impact 1st Edition A Ninsin
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Publisher: Freedom Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.58 MB
Pages: 316
Author: A. Ninsin
ISBN: 9789988190347, 9988190344
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Globalized Africa Political Social And Economic Impact Political Social And Economic Impact 1st Edition A Ninsin by A. Ninsin 9789988190347, 9988190344 instant download after payment.

Is globalization beneficial to Africa? Does it open infinite opportunities for economic growth, development and social transformation of the continent? It is the assertion of contributions to this collection that for Africa, globalisation is a counter-revolutionary movement that is stalling the drive of the continent's societies to transform themselves into developed and prosperous entities - just as slavery and colonialism. Included are contributions from eminent scholars such as Samir Amin, Horace Campbell, Thandika Mkandawire and Cyril Obi.

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