Africa still finds itself in the clutches of poverty and
underdevelopment. The expected benefits from economic restructuring
have not been realized and the debt burden continues to weigh
heavily on African economies, constraining the possibilities of
growth. Problems that have existed since the 1960s remain and links
with the global economy continue to increase but fall short of
requirements. Against this background it is not surprising that the
vast majority of African states will not meet the Millennium
Development Goals. The search for political systems that can
deliver development have been categorized by cynics as old wine in
old bottles with new stickers. As the dividends from globalization
elude Africa in the 21st century, it becomes clear that it is a
series of failed states, rogue states and even stateless states.
This volume brings together leading researchers and analysts to
examine issues and identify policy options which can lead to
renewal in Africa. It provides an opportunity to reflect and offers
a critical multidisciplinary appraisal of the future challenges
facing Africa.
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