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Africa and thus creating a win-win situation in a partnership on eye-level. However, many Africans suspect the EU of double … talk and of promoting selfish export interest at the expense of inclusive growth in African countries. Taking the proposed … NGOs and civil society groups inside and outside Africa. …
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The belief in occult forces is still deeply rooted in many African societies, regardless of education, religion, and social class of the people concerned. According to many Africans its incidence is even increasing due to social stress and strain caused (among others) by the process of...
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Africa and thus creating a win-win situation in a partnership on eye-level. However, many Africans suspect the EU of double … talk and of promoting selfish export interest at the expense of inclusive growth in African countries. Taking the proposed … NGOs and civil society groups inside and outside Africa. …
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Much has been written on the relationship of China and Africa in the past decade. However, the subject of Chinese … migrant entrepreneurs in Africa and their articulation with African counterparts was little explored up to the early 2010s … entrepreneurs in Africa. This has been underlined unison in the four books under review …
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conditionality of aid, which had been emphasised as corner stone of the joint EU-Africa strategy. Recent empirical findings on the … linkage between democratization and economic performance in Western Africa are challenged because of lack of viable data. It … is open to question, whether Togo’s expected economic consolidation and growth will be due to democratization of its …
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static cultural factors as custom, tradition or ethnicity, often said to be barriers to economic growth in Africa, have been … academic analyses on “weak” or “failing states” in Africa and elsewhere. However, the concentration on externally induced … invented or adapted to changing requirements of societies. Rather than blaming the failure of development efforts in Africa …
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'brain drain' from Africa even more, while mil-lions of unskilled irregular migrants compete with the growing army of …
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The political economy of occult belief in Africa can highlight hidden social and political conflict in times of … time as indicator, and the Nupe of Northern Nigeria as an example. A tentative long-term study on the growth of the Nupe …
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unprecedented scale in the last decades. They are expected to exceed all that has been happening before. Africa is particularly …
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Soziokulturelle Länderkurzanalysen wurden Anfang der 1990er Jahre zum festen Bestandteil der “Länderkonzepte", dem neuen zentralen Managementinstrument der deutschen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. Die Quintessenz dieses Ansatzes wurde in der Frage zusammengefaßt: Wollen und können die...
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