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Jokey horse-jockey North-South rapport : diagnostic-cum-prognostic-academic perspectives on who truly depends on whom /

No doubt. North-South relationship involving poor and rich countries is very convoluted; based and built on exploitative, unequal and unfair equilibria. It is purely jockey-horse-like connubium that serves one party as it disserves the other. This is why deconstructing and detoxifying this relations...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Mhango, Nkwazi Nkuzi (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Mankon, Bamenda : Langaa Research & Publishing CIG, [2018]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; List of Abbreviations; Chapter One
  • North-South Link to Conflict, Poverty and Underdevelopment; i) Introduction; ii) The Use of Interventionism as an Exploitative Strategy; iii) Free Market as a Ruse to Penetrate and Exploit the Global South; Chapter Two
  • Nature of Exploitative Relationship; i) The Economies of Dominance and Exploitation; ii) It Takes Two to Tango: Two-Part Liability; iii) The Role of Technology in the North-South Relationship; Chapter Three
  • When Dependency Hampers Interdependency.
  • I) Inevitable Interdependency Partnering and Partnershipii) Essentialised and Internalised Colonialism; iii) Global Warming as a Unifying Force; Chapter Four
  • What Worked and What Did Not in the North-South Rapport; i) Liberal Peace: A Quick Fix; ii) Is aid a Panacea or a Mere Panegyric?; iii) New Economic Model and New Superstructure; iv) Meaningful and Practical Policy Change; Chapter Five
  • New Take That the Global South Needs to Embark on; i) Unreservedly Addressing Colonial Legacy; ii) Rethink Human Needs and Human Rights.
  • Chapter Six
  • Part II: Two Case Studies: Africa, the Role of Definition and DivisionismTroubling Myth of Africa's [Under-] Development; i) Introduction; ii) Troubling the Predicament of [Under-] Development; iii) Doctrinaire Development; iv) Wake-up Call for Africa as a Specimen for the Latter; v) Conclusion; Chapter Seven
  • Case two: Violence, Power, Politics and (Anti- ) Development in Africa; i) Introduction; ii) Proxy Recolonisation and Extension of Divide-and-Rule; iii) The role of Parties to Conflicts in Resolving the Conflict; iv) Ethnoconflicts and Resources.
  • V) How the Former Reinventing New people and Creating Animosity in the Lattervi) Assimilation Inhalation and Perpetuation; vii) Conclusion: What Should Be Done?; References; Back cover.