Globalization and the New World Order: Promises, Problems, and Prospects for Africa in the Twenty-First Century
By (Author) Felix M. Edoho
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
28th May 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International trade and commerce
International relations
303.482
Hardback
240
Globalization presents a paradox in light of the tendency toward regionalization in world trade and investment, and the emergence of the three economic super blocsthe Asia-Pacific Rim, North America, and the European Economic Community. The Third World countries and regions in Africa, Latin America, and elsewhere are left out of the action. This work states the fundamental problems that face Africa, draws the attention of the world policy makers to the problems, and proposes answers and solutions.
.,."fill a void in the scant literature on the impact of globalization on Africa's development problems and prospects."-PDR
...fill a void in the scant literature on the impact of globalization on Africa's development problems and prospects.-PDR
..."fill a void in the scant literature on the impact of globalization on Africa's development problems and prospects."-PDR
FELIX MOSES EDOHO is Assistant Professor of Management in the College of Business at Lincoln University, and the Project Manager of the USAID Malawi Agriculture Assistance Program. Dr. Edoho has written extensively on and researched the solutions to the problems that face Africa in the next century.