Development Strategies in Africa: Current Economic, Socio-Political, and Institutional Trends and Issues
By (Author) Aguibou Yan Yansane
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
11th July 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Development economics and emerging economies
338.96
Hardback
312
Distinguished experts on African development offer their considerable knowledge and background to the coming crisis in Africa. They examine not only development but also related factors such as foreign trade, politics, indigenous traditions, and international relations in order to understand development problems on the continent. It is one of the first volumes since the end of the Cold War to analyze African development, or the lack thereof, that had polarized the developing countries for the past 30 years. Yansan and his contributors present the strengths and weaknesses of various development strategies including ideas for the future, such as the inclusion of the human dimension that was overlooked in past strategies for growth. This inclusion would increase participation and the accountability of the political system and parties.
Aguibou Yan Yansan is Professor of Political Economy in the Departments of International Relations and African and African-American Studies at San Francisco State University. He is the author of Decolonization and Dependency: Problems of Development of African Societies (Greenwood, 1980) and Decolonization of West African States (1984), as well as many essays in published books and journals. A companion volume, Prospects for Recovery and Sustainable Development in Africa, is to be published by Greenwood in 1994.