| Título : |
The Palgrave Handbook of African Political Economy |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
| Autores: |
Oloruntoba, Samuel Ojo, ; Falola, Toyin, |
| Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
| Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
| Fecha de publicación: |
2020 |
| Número de páginas: |
XXXII, 1106 p. 26 ilustraciones, 16 ilustraciones en color. |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-030-38922-2 |
| Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
| Palabras clave: |
Relaciones Económicas Internacionales Politica mundial Regionalismo África Subsahariana Economia politica internacional Política africana Historia política Historia del África subsahariana |
| Índice Dewey: |
327.111 |
| Resumen: |
Este manual constituye un compendio único especializado que analiza la economía política africana en sus dimensiones teórica, histórica y política. Enfatiza la singularidad de la economía política africana dentro de un sistema capitalista global que está en constante cambio y complejo. Los capítulos del libro analizan cómo las fuerzas económicas políticas nacionales e internacionales han dado forma y continúan dando forma a los resultados del desarrollo en el continente. Los contribuyentes también provocan nuevas ideas sobre teorías y políticas para posicionar mejor la economía del continente como una fuerza global crítica. La singularidad del manual radica en vincular la teoría y la praxis con el pasado, el futuro y las diversas dimensiones de la economía política de África. Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba es profesor asociado en el Instituto de Liderazgo Africano Thabo Mbeki de la Universidad de Sudáfrica (Sudáfrica) y académico visitante en el Instituto de Estudios Africanos de la Universidad de Carleton (Canadá). Toyin Falola es catedrático Jacob y Frances Sanger Mossiker de Humanidades y profesor distinguido en la Universidad de Texas en Austin, EE. UU. |
| Nota de contenido: |
1. The Political Economy of Africa: Connecting the Past to the Present and Future of Development in Africa -- Part I Historical and Theoretical Foundations of African Political Economy -- 2. Left, Right and Centre: On Regrounding a Progressive Political Economy of Africa for the Twenty-First Century -- 3. Four Journeys of Capital and Their Consequences for Africa -- 4. History of Racial Capitalism in Africa: Violence, Ideology, and Practice -- 5. African Political Economy and Its Transformation into Capitalism -- 6. The Political Economy of Africa -- 7. Streets and Boardrooms as Hegemonic Spaces in Shaping Political Economy in Africa -- 8. Contextualizing the State Structure Requisite for Africa's Development -- Part II African Political Economy Thinkers -- 9. Kwame Nkrumah's Political Economy of Africa -- 10. Thomas Sankara and a Political Economy of Happiness -- 11. The Political Economy of Claude Ake -- 12. A Historical Political Economy Approach to Africa's Economic Development: A Critiqueof Thandika Mkandawire's Interests and Incentives, Ideas, and Institutions -- 13. Amilcar Cabral, the Theory as a Weapon of the Oppressed and Africa's Predicament Today -- 14. Adebayo Adedeji: Africa's Foremost Prophet of Regional Integration -- 15. Tracing Moyo's Intellectual Footprint on Land and Agrarian Questions in the Global South -- 16. Thabo Mbeki: The Formation of a Philosopher of Liberation -- 17. The Political Economy of the African Crisis Through the Lenses of Bade Onimode -- Part III The State and the Political Economy of Development in Africa -- 18. Developmental State and the Political Economy of Local Government in Africa: A Case Study of South Africa -- 19. Circuits of Production and Channels of State: Pastoralists and the State in the Northern Frontier District of Kenya (1910–1958) -- 20. The Political Economy of Globalization and Employment Returns to Youth in Uganda -- 21. Neoliberalism, Economic Crisis, and Domestic Coffee Marketing in Tanzania -- 22. Analysis of Community-Driven Human Security Interventions in Africa: The Case of the Northern Region of Ghana -- 23. A Political Economy of Regulatory Policy: The Case of 'Illegal' Small-Scale Mining in Ghana -- 24. Fertilizer Policy, Governance, and Agricultural Transformation in Nigeria: A Review of Political Economy from Historical Perspectives -- 25. Deindustrialization and Entrepreneur Dynamism: An Assessment of the Replacement of Industrial Clusters with Event Centers in Lagos, Nigeria -- Part IV Political Economy of Reforms in Africa -- 26. Economic Reforms in Africa: A Critical Appraisal -- 27. African Development Strategies: Whither NEPAD? -- 28. The Global Financial Crisis and the African Economy -- 29. Impact of Public Debt and Governance on Economic Growth in Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries -- 30. China's Development Finance to Africa and the Spectre of Debt Distress -- 31. Euro-Africa Relations and Development in a Multi-Polar World: Nigeria and South Africa in Comparative Perspectives -- 32. Engendering Development: Any Lessons for Africa from the BRICS Countries? -- 33. Developmental State and Development Alternatives: Lessons from Cuba -- 34. The State, Resources and Developmental Prospects in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Part V Sectoral Approaches to Africa Political Economy -- 35. Sectoral Approaches to African Political Economy -- 36. Natural Resources and African Economies: Asset or Liability? -- 37. Natural Resources and African Economies: Turning Liability to Asset -- 38. Natural Resource Abundance: A Hidden Drag on Africa's Development? -- 39. The Question of Gender and Human Security in Africa's Extractive Industries -- 40. The Political Economy of Industrialization in Africa -- 41. Industrialization in Africa in the Era of Globalization: Challenges, Opportunities and Prospects with a Focus on Manufacturing -- 42. A Critical Appraisal of Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: The Political Economy Approach -- 43. The Political Economy of Micro-Credit in Africa -- 44. Accounting for Choicesand Consequences: Examining the Political Economy of Social Policy in Africa -- 45. Public Health and Political Economy of Development in Africa -- 46. "Afro-Eco-Entrepreneurship" Development in Africa: Utilizing Green Culture Advocacy as a Synthesis for Political-Ecological Justice Activism -- Part VI Security and Political Economy of Africa -- 47. Counting Lives: Colonial Institutions and Africa's Prevailing Conflicts -- 48. The Political Economy of Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Twenty-First-Century Africa: A Critical Evaluation -- 49. The Political Economy of External Intervention in Africa's Security -- 50. The Political Economy of Insecurity in Africa: Focus on North East, Nigeria -- 51. Mediating Nation-Building in Post-colonial Africa: Addressing the Security and Development Nexus on the Continent -- Part VII Regional Integration and Africa Political Economy -- 52. The Languages and Grammar of Regionalism -- 53. Regional Integration and Challenges of Implementation in Africa: Some Missing Gaps -- 54. African Regional Integration and Pan-Africanism: The Case of African Migrants' Welfare in Africa -- 55. The Political Economy of State-Sponsored Repatriation of Economic Migrants in Africa -- 56. Southern Africa's Regionalism Driven by Realism -- 57. Development Without Borders? Informal Cross-Border Trade in Africa -- 58. The Relevance of the European Union Integration Experience to the African Union's Integration Process. |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
The Palgrave Handbook of African Political Economy [documento electrónico] / Oloruntoba, Samuel Ojo, ; Falola, Toyin, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - XXXII, 1106 p. 26 ilustraciones, 16 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-030-38922-2 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
| Palabras clave: |
Relaciones Económicas Internacionales Politica mundial Regionalismo África Subsahariana Economia politica internacional Política africana Historia política Historia del África subsahariana |
| Índice Dewey: |
327.111 |
| Resumen: |
Este manual constituye un compendio único especializado que analiza la economía política africana en sus dimensiones teórica, histórica y política. Enfatiza la singularidad de la economía política africana dentro de un sistema capitalista global que está en constante cambio y complejo. Los capítulos del libro analizan cómo las fuerzas económicas políticas nacionales e internacionales han dado forma y continúan dando forma a los resultados del desarrollo en el continente. Los contribuyentes también provocan nuevas ideas sobre teorías y políticas para posicionar mejor la economía del continente como una fuerza global crítica. La singularidad del manual radica en vincular la teoría y la praxis con el pasado, el futuro y las diversas dimensiones de la economía política de África. Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba es profesor asociado en el Instituto de Liderazgo Africano Thabo Mbeki de la Universidad de Sudáfrica (Sudáfrica) y académico visitante en el Instituto de Estudios Africanos de la Universidad de Carleton (Canadá). Toyin Falola es catedrático Jacob y Frances Sanger Mossiker de Humanidades y profesor distinguido en la Universidad de Texas en Austin, EE. UU. |
| Nota de contenido: |
1. The Political Economy of Africa: Connecting the Past to the Present and Future of Development in Africa -- Part I Historical and Theoretical Foundations of African Political Economy -- 2. Left, Right and Centre: On Regrounding a Progressive Political Economy of Africa for the Twenty-First Century -- 3. Four Journeys of Capital and Their Consequences for Africa -- 4. History of Racial Capitalism in Africa: Violence, Ideology, and Practice -- 5. African Political Economy and Its Transformation into Capitalism -- 6. The Political Economy of Africa -- 7. Streets and Boardrooms as Hegemonic Spaces in Shaping Political Economy in Africa -- 8. Contextualizing the State Structure Requisite for Africa's Development -- Part II African Political Economy Thinkers -- 9. Kwame Nkrumah's Political Economy of Africa -- 10. Thomas Sankara and a Political Economy of Happiness -- 11. The Political Economy of Claude Ake -- 12. A Historical Political Economy Approach to Africa's Economic Development: A Critiqueof Thandika Mkandawire's Interests and Incentives, Ideas, and Institutions -- 13. Amilcar Cabral, the Theory as a Weapon of the Oppressed and Africa's Predicament Today -- 14. Adebayo Adedeji: Africa's Foremost Prophet of Regional Integration -- 15. Tracing Moyo's Intellectual Footprint on Land and Agrarian Questions in the Global South -- 16. Thabo Mbeki: The Formation of a Philosopher of Liberation -- 17. The Political Economy of the African Crisis Through the Lenses of Bade Onimode -- Part III The State and the Political Economy of Development in Africa -- 18. Developmental State and the Political Economy of Local Government in Africa: A Case Study of South Africa -- 19. Circuits of Production and Channels of State: Pastoralists and the State in the Northern Frontier District of Kenya (1910–1958) -- 20. The Political Economy of Globalization and Employment Returns to Youth in Uganda -- 21. Neoliberalism, Economic Crisis, and Domestic Coffee Marketing in Tanzania -- 22. Analysis of Community-Driven Human Security Interventions in Africa: The Case of the Northern Region of Ghana -- 23. A Political Economy of Regulatory Policy: The Case of 'Illegal' Small-Scale Mining in Ghana -- 24. Fertilizer Policy, Governance, and Agricultural Transformation in Nigeria: A Review of Political Economy from Historical Perspectives -- 25. Deindustrialization and Entrepreneur Dynamism: An Assessment of the Replacement of Industrial Clusters with Event Centers in Lagos, Nigeria -- Part IV Political Economy of Reforms in Africa -- 26. Economic Reforms in Africa: A Critical Appraisal -- 27. African Development Strategies: Whither NEPAD? -- 28. The Global Financial Crisis and the African Economy -- 29. Impact of Public Debt and Governance on Economic Growth in Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries -- 30. China's Development Finance to Africa and the Spectre of Debt Distress -- 31. Euro-Africa Relations and Development in a Multi-Polar World: Nigeria and South Africa in Comparative Perspectives -- 32. Engendering Development: Any Lessons for Africa from the BRICS Countries? -- 33. Developmental State and Development Alternatives: Lessons from Cuba -- 34. The State, Resources and Developmental Prospects in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Part V Sectoral Approaches to Africa Political Economy -- 35. Sectoral Approaches to African Political Economy -- 36. Natural Resources and African Economies: Asset or Liability? -- 37. Natural Resources and African Economies: Turning Liability to Asset -- 38. Natural Resource Abundance: A Hidden Drag on Africa's Development? -- 39. The Question of Gender and Human Security in Africa's Extractive Industries -- 40. The Political Economy of Industrialization in Africa -- 41. Industrialization in Africa in the Era of Globalization: Challenges, Opportunities and Prospects with a Focus on Manufacturing -- 42. A Critical Appraisal of Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: The Political Economy Approach -- 43. The Political Economy of Micro-Credit in Africa -- 44. Accounting for Choicesand Consequences: Examining the Political Economy of Social Policy in Africa -- 45. Public Health and Political Economy of Development in Africa -- 46. "Afro-Eco-Entrepreneurship" Development in Africa: Utilizing Green Culture Advocacy as a Synthesis for Political-Ecological Justice Activism -- Part VI Security and Political Economy of Africa -- 47. Counting Lives: Colonial Institutions and Africa's Prevailing Conflicts -- 48. The Political Economy of Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Twenty-First-Century Africa: A Critical Evaluation -- 49. The Political Economy of External Intervention in Africa's Security -- 50. The Political Economy of Insecurity in Africa: Focus on North East, Nigeria -- 51. Mediating Nation-Building in Post-colonial Africa: Addressing the Security and Development Nexus on the Continent -- Part VII Regional Integration and Africa Political Economy -- 52. The Languages and Grammar of Regionalism -- 53. Regional Integration and Challenges of Implementation in Africa: Some Missing Gaps -- 54. African Regional Integration and Pan-Africanism: The Case of African Migrants' Welfare in Africa -- 55. The Political Economy of State-Sponsored Repatriation of Economic Migrants in Africa -- 56. Southern Africa's Regionalism Driven by Realism -- 57. Development Without Borders? Informal Cross-Border Trade in Africa -- 58. The Relevance of the European Union Integration Experience to the African Union's Integration Process. |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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