How can African countries escape from marginalization, deepening
impoverishment and state disintegration in the new era of
globalization? The author of this book explores a way beyond the
simple state-led versus market-driven approaches to Africa's
development. He argues that the international financial
institutions must stop their own development and that African
countries must work within the reality of globalization to renew
democracy and improve governance; invest in education; revitalize
agriculture, manage their cities, strengthen regional economic
integration, and prevent yet more deadly conflicts. Cheru contends
how these options would require commonsense and non-dogmatic
approaches; a new generation committed to a new kind of politics;
and to synergy between the opportunities of the global economy and
rebuilding Africa's economies.
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