Africa's Development in the Twenty-first Century

Africa's Development in the Twenty-first Century
Author: Kwadwo Konadu-Agyemang
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2006
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780754644781

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Having been under colonial rule for the first half of the century, by 1965 all but a handful of African countries had regained their independence and were poised to take off into an era of development. However, Africa now suffers from the most acute form of underdevelopment anywhere in the world. Bringing together a broad selection of case studies covering a wide range of key issues, this volume provides a multidisciplinary exploration of Africa's development opportunities and challenges into the twenty-first century.

Africa in the Twenty-First Century

Africa in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Gashawbeza Bekele
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2018-12-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498564526

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This book interrogates contemporary debates, controversies, achievements, challenges, and future prospects of African development and democratization from varied theoretical perspectives. The diverse issues and sub-themes addressed in this volume include tenets of democracy such as democratization, democratic institutions, good governance, term limits, minority rights, and women’s political participation; and dynamics of development such as economic growth, liberalization, development strategies and models, Millennium Development Goals, uneven regional development,sustainable development challenges, transport development and management, and health and development. Featuring established and emerging scholars, this book is a vital resource for scholars, policy makers, and students interested in African politics and development.

Remaking Africa

Remaking Africa
Author: Olusegun Oladipo
Publisher: Hope Publishing Company (IL)
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Afrotopia

Afrotopia
Author: Felwine Sarr
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1452962510

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A vibrant meditation and poetic call for an African utopian philosophy of self-reinvention for the twenty-first century In the recent aftermath of colonialism, civil wars, and the AIDS crisis, a new day finally seems to be shining on the African continent. Africa has once again become a site of creative potential and a vibrant center of economic growth and production. No longer stigmatized by stereotypes or encumbered by the traumas of the past—yet unsure of the future—Africa has other options than simply to follow paths already carved out by the global economy. Instead, the philosopher Felwine Sarr urges the continent to set out on its own renewal and self-discovery—an active utopia that requires a deep historical reflection on the continent’s vast mythological universe and ancient traditions, nourishes a cultural reinvention, and embraces green technologies for tackling climate change and demographic challenges. Through a reflection on contemporary African writers, artists, intellectuals, and musicians, Sarr elaborates Africa’s unique philosophies and notions of communal value and economy deeply rooted in its ancient traditions and landscape—concepts such as ubuntu, the life force in Dogon culture; the Rwandan imihigo; and the Senegalese teranga. Sarr takes the reader on a philosophical journey that is as much inward as outward, demanding an elevation of the collective consciousness. Along the way, one sees the contours of an africanity, a contemporary Africa united as a continent through the creolization of its cultural traditions. This is Felwine Sarr’s Afrotopia.

Africa and the Disruptions of the Twenty-first Century

Africa and the Disruptions of the Twenty-first Century
Author: Paul Zeleza
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2021-02-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 2382340231

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This collection of essays interrogates the repositioning of Africa and its diasporas in the unfolding disruptive transformations of the early twenty-first century. It is divided into five parts focusing on America's racial dysfunctions, navigating global turbulence, Africa's political dramas, the continent's persistent mythologisation and disruptions in higher education. It closes with tributes to two towering African public intellectuals, Ali Mazrui and Thandika Mkandawire, who have since joined the ancestors.

Africa in the 21st Century

Africa in the 21st Century
Author: Ama Mazama
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2007-11-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1135906580

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Africa in the 21st Century: Toward a New Future brings together some of the finest Pan African and Afrocentric intellectuals to discuss the possibilities of a new future where the continent claims its own agency in response to the economic, social, political, and cultural problems which are found in every nation. The volume is structured around four sections: I. African Unity and Consciousness: Assets and Challenges; II. Language, Information, and Education; III. African Women, Children and Families; and IV. Political and Economic Future of the African World. In original essays, the authors raise the level of discourse around the questions of integration, pluralism, families, a federative state, and good governance. Each writer sees in the continent the potential for greatness and therefore articulates a theoretical and philosophical approach to Africa that constructs a victorious consciousness from hard concrete facts. This book will interest students and scholars of the history and politics of Africa as well as professional Africanists, Africologists, and international studies scholars who are inclined toward Africa.

Transforming Encounters and Critical Reflection: African Thought, Critical Theory, and Liberation Theology in Dialogue

Transforming Encounters and Critical Reflection: African Thought, Critical Theory, and Liberation Theology in Dialogue
Author: Justin Sands
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-12-04
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 3038971510

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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Transforming Encounters and Critical Reflection: African Thought, Critical Theory, and Liberation Theology in Dialogue" that was published in Religions