Review of African Political Economy
Contents Page for Volume 28 Number 87 (March 2001)
Civil Society, Kleptocracy & Donor Agendas: What Future for Africa?
---
Editorial
 Civil Society, Kleptocracy & Donor Agendas: What Future for Africa? by Carolyn Baylies and Marcus Power5-8 
Articles
 Community Fencing in Open Rangelands: A Case Study of Community Self-empowerment in Eastern Namibia by Chasca Twyman, Andrew Dougill, Deborah Sporton, and David Thomas9-26 
 Thabo Mbeki's African Renaissance in a Globalising World Economy: The Struggle for the Soul of the Continent by Rok Ajulu27-42 
 The 'Uses and Abuses' of Civil Society in Africa by Julie Hearn43-53 
 Taking Stock of Pastoralist NGOs in Tanzania by Greg Cameron55-72 
 Child Soldiers in the Civil War in Sierra Leone by A B Zack-Williams73-82 
 Human Rights, Democracy & the Donors: The First MMD Government in Zambia by Dave Bartlett83-91 
Briefings
 Oil, NGOs & Youths: Struggles for Resource Control in the Niger Delta by Caroline Ifeka99-105 
 SADC puts on a new face105-108 
 President Thabo Mbeki at the World Economic Forum108-110 
 Mozambique Wins Long Battle over Cashew Nuts & Sugar by Joseph Hanlon111-112 
 The Last Frontier: GATS by Maude Barlow112-119 
 Japanese Aid Strategy by David Seddon119-121 
 COMESA - Africa's First Free Trade Area by Shapi Shacinda121-122 
 NGOs Warn Rich Nations by Munetsi Madakufamba122-125 
 The Outcome of the Ethiopia-Eritrea War of 1988-2000 by Martin Plaut125-129 
 From Leopold to King Kabila in the Congo by David Moore130-135 
 Patient Rights Priority over Pharmaceutical Profits by Hugh McCullum135-137 
 Slavery & Labour in West Africa by Lynne Brydon137-140 
Finally
 Book Notes by Roy Love141-144 
 Books Received143-144 

Links: title goes to abstract; author to list of contibutions. Printing? use the without links version.
-
 HOME + SEARCH  |  TIPS  |  Title  |  Author  |  Contents  |  Country  |  Topic  |  Acronym  |  Last - no.86  |  Next - no.88

Copyright © 1974-2008 ROAPE Publications LtdAll rights reservedWhat's new this month: February 2008