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This book probes key issues pertaining to Africa's relations with
global actors. It provides a comprehensive trajectory of Africa's
relations with key bilateral and major multilateral actors,
assessing how the Cold War affected the African state systems'
political policies, its economies, and its security. Taken
together, the essays in this volume provide a collective
understanding of Africa's drive to improve the capacity of its
state of global affairs, and assess whether it is in fact able to
do so.
This book probes key issues pertaining to Africa's relations with
global actors. It provides a comprehensive trajectory of Africa's
relations with key bilateral and major multilateral actors,
assessing how the Cold War affected the African state systems'
political policies, its economies, and its security. Taken
together, the essays in this volume provide a collective
understanding of Africa's drive to improve the capacity of its
state of global affairs, and assess whether it is in fact able to
do so.
This unique work by the Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR), Cape
Town, South Africa, tracks the progress Africa has made in
achieving the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
since 2000. Thirteen analytical chapters written by scholars and
practitioners with expertise in the various areas covered by the
eight MDGs are organized around the larger themes of political
economy, structural issues, sustainable goals, and human
development goals. They critically assess the progress that Africa
has made towards the achievement of the MDGs, discuss how to
accelerate that progress, and offer alternatives and
recommendations in support of institutions in Africa that are
engaged in promoting the achievement of sustainable development.
Throughout, they examine the role of various actors (including the
African Union; Africa's regional economic communities, the United
Nations, the European Union, etc.), civil society, and other
external development partners in light of their contributions,
shortfalls, and viable options in shaping the continent's
development agenda. Together they provide a unique assessment from
experts on the ground of whether the goals were a success and what
remains to be done to achieve sustainable economic and human
development in Africa.
This unique work by the Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR), Cape
Town, South Africa, tracks the progress Africa has made in
achieving the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
since 2000. Thirteen analytical chapters written by scholars and
practitioners with expertise in the various areas covered by the
eight MDGs are organized around the larger themes of political
economy, structural issues, sustainable goals, and human
development goals. They critically assess the progress that Africa
has made towards the achievement of the MDGs, discuss how to
accelerate that progress, and offer alternatives and
recommendations in support of institutions in Africa that are
engaged in promoting the achievement of sustainable development.
Throughout, they examine the role of various actors (including the
African Union; Africa's regional economic communities, the United
Nations, the European Union, etc.), civil society, and other
external development partners in light of their contributions,
shortfalls, and viable options in shaping the continent's
development agenda. Together they provide a unique assessment from
experts on the ground of whether the goals were a success and what
remains to be done to achieve sustainable economic and human
development in Africa.
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