Africa at a Crossroads

Africa at a Crossroads
Author: Jennifer G. Cooke
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2014-05-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1442228482

Many of Africa’s economies are at a crossroads, with an unprecedented opportunity for sustained growth, structural change, and accelerated development. Each will face a unique set of economic and political circumstances, but key to the success of all will be building critically needed infrastructure, deepening regional integration, and building a skilled workforce. Across these three challenges there are new possibilities for corporate and public actors to work in partnership to overcome barriers to investment and structural transformation. This report highlights examples of progress and positive collaboration and identifies areas where African governments can do more to make the most of current opportunities.

The Hard Road to Reform

The Hard Road to Reform
Author: Brian Raftopolos
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2013-02-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1779222262

The defeat of ZANU-PF in the 2008 parliamentary election marked the end of one-party rule in Zimbabwe. The Global Political Agreement signed later that resulted in a Government of National Unity, and the former ruling party was, for the first time, faced with the reality of sharing power. The Hard Road to Reform presents a penetrating analysis of developments since the GNU was established, reviewing recent political history from a range of perspectives - political, economic, social and historical, and featuring the best work of Zimbabwe's young scholars. As Brian Raftopolos writes in his introduction: 'the book is an attempt to analyse and assess both the hopes and frustrations of the last four years and to confront the harsh challenges that lie ahead.'

Know the Beginning Well

Know the Beginning Well
Author: Kingsley Y. Amoako
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-11
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9781569026304

"With this book, the author offers a personal look at some of the landmark policies, people, and institutions that have shaped Africa's post-independence history-and will continue to shape its future. It is a true inside account-told from a very personal perspective-of the evolution of African development over the last five decades. The book is set in four parts, each going behind the scenes to shed new light on key points in development history over that time period: The first part, "Inside the Bank," focuses on the author's early career at the World Bank, a monolithic institution that effectively held the future of Africa in its hands yet employed very few Africans. The book explores the World Bank's changing attitudes-reflected in both its internal culture and its external approach to African development-from the 1970s into the 1990s. Part two, "In Africa," underscores the value of strong, capable institutions as agents of change. The author's arrival in 1995 as the head of the UN's Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), the oldest pan-African institution on the continent, coincided with the start of an exhilarating time of economic and political reform in the region-and a time when Africa began to reassert control over its future. The third part, "Around the World," goes behind the scenes of some of the bold, African-owned initiatives-including the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) and the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM)-that accompanied the continent's rise to the top of the global development agenda in the new millennium-and laid the foundation for a new dynamic between Africa and the developed world. The final part, "Into the Future," envisions a hopeful but realistic outcome for Africa, exploring in particular two of the most critical needs for the continent's long-term growth: economic transformation and strong, principled leadership"--

Africa in Transformation

Africa in Transformation
Author: Carlos Lopes
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-11-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030012908

“Lopes brings his rigour, insight, and experience to this timely new book, presenting a compelling rethink of traditional development models in Africa and the need to seize on transformational change to build a sustainable future for the continent." —Kofi Annan, former United Nations Secretary General “Some readers will enjoy Lopes’ eclectic brilliance and breath-taking culture. Others will salute his ability to bring compelling new angles to every topic. Everyone will be impressed with his craftsmanship, his rich and multi-faceted approach to development, and his high ethical standards. It is impossible to read this jewel book and not feel smarter.” —Célestin Monga, African Development Bank’s Vice President and Chief Economist “Drawing on his distinguished academic career, policy experience at the highest level, and deep love of the continent, Lopes provides a visionary analysis of Africa's current problems and future prospects. This book provides a highly unusual combination of intellectualism and hard-nosed pragmatism. A singular achievement.” —Ha-Joon Chang, University of Cambridge, UK “Thorough, thought-provoking, and beyond rhetoric: definitely a must-read for anyone who wants to understand Africa’s present and future.” —Enrico Letta, former Prime Minister of Italy, Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po, France Lopes delivers an overview of the critical development issues facing the African continent today. He offers readers a blueprint of policies to address issues, and an intense, heartfelt meditation on the meaning of economic development in the age of democratic doubts, identity crises, global fears and threatening issues of sustainability.

Africa

Africa
Author: Stephen McCarthy
Publisher: I. B. Tauris
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1995-01-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781850438205

Africa is portrayed by the world's media as a giant disaster area, plagued by civil war, ethnic and tribal conflict, natural and climatic catastrophes, famine and disease. Rural poverty is rife and burgeoning shanty-towns disfigure the outskirts of every African city. Yet travellers, including journalists, people in business and academics, are often struck by the timeless normality of African life and the survival of communities against all odds. This book does not conceal the huge problems, but examines them with empathy and suggests solutions. It stresses the extent to which there has already been positive political, economic and social progress - in particular, the gradual process of democratization and the growth of civil society. People are better educated and trained than ever before, and structural adjustment, despite its often brutal effects, has reduced over-blown state structures in several countries. Aid is now being channelled into stimulating local economic development and is no longer merely a "top-down" exercise. Agricultural production is rising despite the droughts of the early 1990s and there is growing industrialization. This accessible and topical account provides a good introduction to some of the main issues.

The Dialectics of Transformation in Africa

The Dialectics of Transformation in Africa
Author: E. Bongmba
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2006-03-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1403984581

A discussion of political and religious crisis in Africa, this book covers such topics as democratic transition, good governance, civil society and the African renaissance. Elias K. Bongmba proposes humanistic interventions centred on the recovery of interpersonal relations and seeks to understand the ongoing struggles in Africa.

The Long Road to Peace

The Long Road to Peace
Author: Denis Dressel
Publisher: Lit Verlag
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2001
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Political dominance of the white minority in South Africa has been abolished since the early nineties. But the road leading to a more just society with equal chances for all, is still a long one. This book explains the meaning and relevance of existing conflicts and the different methods of conflict transformation developed in South Africa by many actors of civil society and put in practice by, among others, the National Commission on Truth and Reconciliation, within youth education, and in local communities.