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Foreign Aid and the Future of Africa: African Histories and Modernities

Autor Kenneth Kalu
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During the past five decades, sub-Saharan Africa has received more foreign aid than has any other region of the world, and yet poverty remains endemic throughout the region. As Kenneth Kalu argues, this does not mean that foreign aid has failed; rather, it means that foreign aid in its current form does not have the capacity to procure development or eradicate poverty. This is because since colonialism, the average African state has remained an instrument of exploitation, and economic and political institutions continue to block a majority of citizens from meaningful participation in the economy. Drawing upon case studies of Angola, Cameroon, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Nigeria, this book makes the case for redesigning development assistance in order to strike at the root of poverty and transform the African state and its institutions into agents of development.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319789866
ISBN-10: 3319789864
Pagini: 245
Ilustrații: IX, 242 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria African Histories and Modernities

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Foreign Aid and Poverty in Africa.- 2. The Postcolonial African State Revisited.- 3. Africa in the Global Community.- 4. The Structure of Foreign Aid to Africa since the 1960s.- 5. Foreign Aid: How far and how well?.- 6. Targeting the Fundamentals: Towards a new form of development assistance to Africa.- 7. Development Assistance Redesigned.- 8. The State and Economic Development.- 9. Explaining Africa's Underdevelopment.- 10. Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Kenneth Kalu is Assistant Professor of Global Management at Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

During the past five decades, sub-Saharan Africa has received more foreign aid than has any other region of the world, and yet poverty remains endemic throughout the region. As Kenneth Kalu argues, this does not mean that foreign aid has failed; rather, it means that foreign aid in its current form does not have the capacity to procure development or eradicate poverty. This is because since colonialism, the average African state has remained an instrument of exploitation, and economic and political institutions continue to block a majority of citizens from meaningful participation in the economy. Drawing upon case studies of Angola, Cameroon, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Nigeria, this book makes the case for redesigning development assistance in order to strike at the root of poverty and transform the African state and its institutions into agents of development.

Caracteristici

Argues that poverty in Africa is a direct result of predatory states and extractive economic and governmental institutions in the region Offers policy recommendations for rethinking foreign aid in order to promote the reform of African political institutions Appeals to scholars of African development, postcolonial history, and African political economy