Africa at the Crossroads: Between Regionalism and GlobalizationJohn Mukum Mbaku Esq., Suresh Chandra Saxena Bloomsbury Academic, 30/04/2004 - 466 من الصفحات Mbaku, Saxena, and their contributors examine the problems faced by Africa as it decides what to do to improve its ability to contribute to and benefit from the new globalization. Today, the continent stands at a crossroads; it must choose between joining the new global society and pursuing a process of internal self-reliance. The dilemma the continent faces is how to participate in and benefit from the new global economy as well as retain and also benefit from its emerging regional economic and political schemes. |
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... production of essential foodstuffs to meet local needs was confiscated and con- verted into the plantations that were devoted to the production of these cash . crops ( see , generally , Rudin 1938 ; Burns 1963 ; Rapley 1993 ) . In ...
... production activities . Strict control of imports was designed to produce a less - competitive domestic economy , one in which " infant " industries could ma- ture and become competitive enough to participate gainfully in the global ...
... production in Africa since the imposition of European colonialism . All social life in the continent has , for some centuries , been dictated by relations of capitalist production and exchange . Capitalism itself is a mode of production ...
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Africa at the Crossroads of Globalization | 21 |
Globalization and Popular Disenchantment in Africa | 49 |
Globalization Marginalization | 93 |
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