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Africa, the African diaspora and development

Examines the intersection of African studies, development studies, and diaspora studies, focusing on political economy; 7 articles. Contents: Globalisation from below, by Giles Mohan, A.B. Zack-Williams; The African diaspora, "development" & modern African political theory, by Hakim Ad...

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Published in:Review of African political economy 2002-06, Vol.29 (92), p.205-368
Main Authors: Mohan, Giles, Zack-Williams, A B, Adi, Hakim, Ishemo, Shubi L, Reynolds, Rachel R, Frost, Diane, Uduku, Ola, Cameron, Greg, Habib, Adam, Nadvi, Lubna, White, Philip, Meade, Fionn, Craig, John
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Summary:Examines the intersection of African studies, development studies, and diaspora studies, focusing on political economy; 7 articles. Contents: Globalisation from below, by Giles Mohan, A.B. Zack-Williams; The African diaspora, "development" & modern African political theory, by Hakim Adi; From Africa to Cuba: an historical analysis of the Sociedad Secreta Abakuá (Ñañiguismo), by Shubi L. Ishemo; An African brain drain: Igbo decisions to immigrate to the US, by Rachel R. Reynolds; Diasporan West African communities; the Kru in Freetown & Liverpool, by Diane Frost; The socio-economic basis of a diaspora community: Igbo bu ike, by Ola Uduku; Zanzibar's turbulent transition, by Greg Cameron.
ISSN:0305-6244