Senegal, one of Africa's few civilian-ruled countries, provides
fascinating ground for examining the process of national
development. This volume addresses the interplay between economic
and political forces that have shaped, and continue to influence,
the destiny of this major African nation. The twelve essays,
contributed by scholars and development practitioners, are built
around two primary themes. First, external economic events
influence Senegal's domestic economic options which in turn affect
and are affected by its political structures. Second, the world
facing Senegal is particularly harsh for nurturing both national
unity and the development of stable political and economic
institutions. This interdisciplinary approach to development
provides a rapid yet in-depth look at the major economic and
political issues in Senegal.
The editors' comprehensive introduction, Structural Change in a
Difficult World, provides both the historical and the thematic
foundations for the essays that follow. Essays cover four main
topic areas: The Evolution of Economic Structures, The Evolution of
Political Structures, Adjustment in Agriculture, and Adjustment in
the City. Authors include former Senegalese officials; the
Senegalese, French, and U.S. university and research establishment;
and researchers at international donor agencies.
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