Economic Development in Africa: International Efforts, Issues and Prospects
By (Author) Olusola Akinrinade
Edited by J. Kurt Barling
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
7th November 2013
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
338.96
Hardback
272
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
576g
Economic development is one of the key issues that has confronted Africa since the beginning of independence, more than a quarter-century ago. The countries of Africa have not only recognised the need for international assistance, but also the need for self-help along with various collective efforts in tackling the problems of development. The principal concern of Economic Development in Africa is with the contributions of the international environment to the development process in Africa. It considers efforts conceived within bilateral, multilateral and regional frameworks, acting as an introduction to the economic and political dimensions of these approaches. This specially commissioned collection brings together a number of scholars working in the field of International Relations with specialist interest in Africa.
Olusola Akinrinade teaches in the Department of History, University of Ife, Nigeria. J. Kurt Barling is a former Editor of Millennium: Journal of International Studies.