Taking sides. Clashing views on controversial African issues /

This debate-style reader is designed to introduce students to controversies in African Studies. The readings, which represent the arguments of leading historians, political scientists, and economists, reflect a variety of viewpoints, and have been selected for their substance, liveliness and relevan...

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Other Authors: Moseley, William G.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Guilford, Conn. : McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2004.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Taking sides.
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505 0 |a Is Africa a lost cause? -- Has the colonial experience negatively distorted contemporary African development patterns? -- Have structural adjustment policies been effective at promoting development in Africa? -- Are non-governmental organizations (NGOs) more effective at facilitating development than government agencies? -- Should developed countries provide debt relief to the poorest, indebted African nations? -- Will biotech solve Africa's food problems? -- Is food production in Africa incapable of keeping up with population growth? -- Are abundant mineral and energy resources a catalyst for African development? -- Are integrated conservation and development programs a potential solution to conflicts between parks and local people? -- Is sub-Saharan Africa experiencing a deforestation crisis? -- Should female genital cutting be accepted as a cultural practice? -- Should international drug companies provide HIV/AIDS drugs to Africa free of charge? -- Is "overpopulation" a major cause of poverty in Africa? -- Is sexual promiscuity a major reason for the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa? -- Is the use of European languages as the medium of instruction in African educational institutions more negative than positive? -- Are women in a position to challenge male power structures in Africa? -- Are multi-party democratic traditions taking hold in Africa? -- Is foreign assistance useful for fostering democracy in Africa? -- Are African governments inherently disposed to corruption? -- Are international peacekeeping missions critical to resolving ethnic conflicts in African countries? 
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