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Africa\'s Incomplete Cycles of Development 1st Edition

Author(s)

Kenneth Mahuni, Josiah Taru, Wellington G. Bonga

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781433168192, 9781433168215, 9781433168185, 9781433168208

Publisher

Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers

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PDF and EPUB

Description

Juxtaposing qualitative as well as quantitative facts across the broader African continent, the authors explore critical issues compounding developmental woes of the continent at the present. Despite the facts being on the fringes as explanations to the sluggish development of Africa, the authors show how they interact in shaping its development discourse. The authors also study unfolding events on the unforgiving global economy which have added to the misery of the continent. This book is an enthralling account which interrogates Africa’s present realities and how they interplay to further stagnate the continent. The authors add a new voice to issues affecting development by venturing into largely unexplored niches of Africa’s development conundrum.

Availability: In Stock

Africa’s Incomplete Cycles of Development 1st Edition

SKU: 9781433168185

Original price was: $109.55.Current price is: $24.99.

Access Africa’s Incomplete Cycles of Development 1st Edition Now. Discount up to 90%

Additional information

Full Title

Africa\'s Incomplete Cycles of Development 1st Edition

Author(s)

Kenneth Mahuni, Josiah Taru, Wellington G. Bonga

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781433168185, 9781433168215, 9781433168192, 9781433168208

Publisher

Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Juxtaposing qualitative as well as quantitative facts across the broader African continent, the authors explore critical issues compounding developmental woes of the continent at the present. Despite the facts being on the fringes as explanations to the sluggish development of Africa, the authors show how they interact in shaping its development discourse. The authors also study unfolding events on the unforgiving global economy which have added to the misery of the continent. This book is an enthralling account which interrogates Africa’s present realities and how they interplay to further stagnate the continent. The authors add a new voice to issues affecting development by venturing into largely unexplored niches of Africa’s development conundrum.