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While Africa is the biggest recipient of aid globally, the terms,
conditions and principles upon which aid is delivered are rarely
defined by the people of Africa - although it is for them that this
aid, at least rhetorically, is meant to create positive change.
With the current global economic crisis and high-level meetings on
aid effectiveness, the debate on aid to Africa is resurgent. Coming
from the diverse perspectives of African social commentators,
academics and activists including Demba Moussa Dembele, Patrick
Bond, Samir Amin and Charles Mutasa, this comprehensive volume
explores the premise, history and foundation upon which the concept
of aid is based. It considers aid's relationship to the broader
development discourse in Africa, the politics and power dynamics of
aid mechanisms and how the emergence of powers such as China and
India are redefining the global aid architecture. Aid to Africa
considers how to create a more just aid system that contributes to
Africa's development while also elaborating alternative approaches
that understand the inherent inequity of aid. Critically, this book
provides a framework not merely to render aid more effective,
something which the current mainstream discourse is grappling to
define, but to create an alternative African development paradigm
from Pan-Africanist, feminist and other perspectives.
This book on Professor Samir Amin retraces his family origins,
intellectual itinerary, political struggles as well as his
experience in economic policy formulation in Egypt, Mali and many
other countries. The fundamentals which shaped Samir Amin's
thinking, directed his life-long work and influenced his action
spawned from his early discovery in high school of Marxism and
Historical Materialism, used as a scientific analysis of the
history of human societies. This book also highlights Samir Amin's
invaluable contribution to the struggle against capitalism through
his indefatigable fight to deconstruct the concepts that are used
to disguise the true face of historical capitalism, which is
nothing but an unabashed pursuit for accumulation and dispossession
of dominated countries and peoples. Through a series of interviews
with Samir Amin, the author unravels the poignant and great ideas
which have been at the heart of his intellectual and political
fight for the last half century. The author also provides a
selection of texts which includes an exhaustive bibliography, with
all published writings of Samir Amin in French. This rich work is
meant for a large readership - students, researchers, teachers,
political leaders and citizens who are interested in the phenomenon
of globalisation and its impact on the so-called 'under-developed'
countries.
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