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Beyond Structural Adjustment In Africa

by Julius E. Nyang'Oro, Timothy M. Shaw
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Overview

This book brings into sharp focus the problems of development under conditions of structural adjustment and their relation to democratic change in Africa. Contributors to this volume are interested in specific countries such as Kenya, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, etc., but do bring to bear a rigorous comparative method which uses a political economy approach to the study of democracy, gender, industrialization, agriculture and the state. Its comparative approach in revisionist political economy allows for issues such as the new international division of labor to become central to the analysis of the relationship between developed and underdeveloped countries.

The state-centric approach, although useful, may have missed important undercurrents in civil society. An analysis of development through the state's lenses has predominated the study of Africa. The approach by contributors in this volume is equally interested in the state but is also concerned with non-state actors. This dynamic approach characterizes few texts on Africa. This work should attract those who are concerned with African development, specifically, and international political economy in general.

Synopsis

This book focuses on the problems of development under conditions of structural adjustment in Africa. Although individual essays cover Kenya, Sierra Leone, and Nigeria, but do bring to bear a rigorous comparative method which uses a political economy approach to the study of democracy, gender, industrialization, agriculture, and the state.

About the Author, Julius E. Nyang'Oro

JULIUS E. NYANG'ORO is Associate Professor of African and Afro-American Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

TIMOTHY M. SHAW is Professor of Political Science and International Development Studies at Dalhousie University.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1992
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
206
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275942212

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