From Defence to Development

From Defence to Development
Author: Jacklyn Cock
Publisher: IDRC
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2014-05-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1552501515

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Remember the global peace dividend - the budget surpluses that were supposed to result from the raising of the Iron Curtain and the end of the arms race? As war-torn societies in the Middle East, Latin America, and parts of Africa found peace and began building democratic societies, governments were supposed to use the money they once spent on the military to better meet basic human needs. But has it happened?

Accelerated Development in Southern Africa

Accelerated Development in Southern Africa
Author: John Barratt
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 694
Release: 2016-05-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349020567

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Neoliberal Apartheid

Neoliberal Apartheid
Author: Andy Clarno
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 022643009X

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This is the first comparative analysis of the political transitions in South Africa and Palestine since the 1990s. Clarno s study is grounded in impressive ethnographic fieldwork, taking him from South African townships to Palestinian refugee camps, where he talked to a wide array of informants, from local residents to policymakers, political activists, business representatives, and local and international security personnel. The resulting inquiry accounts for the simultaneous development of extreme inequality, racialized poverty, and advanced strategies for securing the powerful and policing the poor in South Africa and Palestine/Israel over the last 20 years. Clarno places these transitions in a global context while arguing that a new form of neoliberal apartheid has emerged in both countries. The width and depth of Clarno s research, combined with wide-ranging first-hand accounts of realities otherwise difficult for researchers to access, make Neoliberal Apartheid a path-breaking contribution to the study of social change, political transitions, and security dynamics in highly unequal societies. Take one example of Clarno s major themes, to wit, the issue of security. Both places have generated advanced strategies for securing the powerful and policing the racialized poor. In South Africa, racialized anxieties about black crime shape the growth of private security forces that police poor black South Africans in wealthy neighborhoods. Meanwhile, a discourse of Muslim terrorism informs the coordinated network of security forcesinvolving Israel, the United States, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authoritythat polices Palestinians in the West Bank. Overall, Clarno s pathbreaking book shows how the shifting relationship between racism, capitalism, colonialism, and empire has generated inequality and insecurity, marginalization and securitization in South Africa, Palestine/Israel, and other parts of the world."

Our Future

Our Future
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2012
Genre: Economic development
ISBN:

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Foreign Affairs Research Papers Available

Foreign Affairs Research Papers Available
Author: Foreign Affairs Research Documentation Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1974
Genre: Economic history
ISBN:

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Power Lines

Power Lines
Author: Jason Carter
Publisher: National Geographic
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780792241010

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At once clear-eyed and compassionate, this incisive account of life in contemporary South Africa by Peace Corps volunteer and first-time author Jason Carter opens a rare window on a world racked with turmoil yet full of hope. 8-page color photo insert.

Season of Hope

Season of Hope
Author: Alan Hirsch
Publisher: IDRC
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1552502155

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Offers an insight into the circumstances under which the policies were developed, implemented and reviewed, as well as a study of the outcomes. This book addresses questions such as: How could an organisation with no previous experience of governing accomplish a peaceful transition to democracy? How did they do it and where are they going?