Disruptions and Rhetoric in African Development Policy

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African Development Policy
African Mining Vision
agricultural stagnation
Ai Product
Anticolonial struggle
Apartheid
ASM Sector
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Backwash effects
Beneficiation
Burkina Faso
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Climate
Colonialism to independence
Criminality and drugs
Cumulative causation
Demographic Dividend
Demography and migration
Development trajectory
Digital economy
Digital Readiness
Discontent
disruption
environmental governance
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Ethnic federalism
Food Insecurity
Food Safety Nets
Forces of dislocation
Gap
Human Development Index
human security policy
Internal Displacement
Issues of alienation
John Pombe Magufuli
leapfrogging
Local Beneficiation
Maji Maji
Maji Maji Rebellion
Mau rebellions
Meles Zenawi
migration studies Africa
Monopolies
Natural Resource Finds
Negative Relationship
neoMarxist
pandemic impact analysis
Pandemics
PHL Reduction
Regimes
Renewal
resilience strategies in African development
resource beneficiation
social inequality Africa
Socio-economic Development
Socioeconomic Development
South Sudan
South Sudanese
STI architecture
Structural Vector Autoregression Approach
The case of Rwanda
The Great Lakes
Trade
Transformation
UK's Exit
UK’s Exit
Urbanisation
Vice Versa
Volatility

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367721046
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The book examines the failures and some of the successes of Africa in its efforts to transform into a society where human security or development in the broadest sense is achieved.

It is argued the African continent had, and will continue, to content with disruptions or change on its path to development. Development policy making in this regard, is an art of setting out strategies to build resilience and take advantage of disruptions or change in whatever format: political, economic, health, diplomatic, demographic or even environmental and climatic. The book discusses nine major disruptions in Africa’s socio-economic life and the limits imposed by the rhetoric in development policy: exclusion and social inequality, environmental degradation and climate change, natural resources and poor beneficiation, trade and aid, food insecurity, demography and migration, pandemics and disease burden, conflict and criminality and technology and innovation.

The book is intended for intermediate students in African studies, Area Studies, Development Economics, Development Studies, Public Policy and Comparative Politics. In addition will be development practitioners working in developing countries, the UN system, multilateral development banks, donor agencies and regional economic communities in Africa.

George Kararach is a Lead Economist for the African Development Bank Group, Abidjan, Cote d’Iviore, Visiting Professor at the Wits School of Governance, University of the Witswatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; and a Non-Resident Fellow, Payne Institute, Colorado School of Mines, Illinois, USA and until recently Senior Economist at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).

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