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Grid-locked African Economic Sovereignty : Decolonising the Neo-Imperial Socio-Economic and Legal Force-fields in the 21st Cen /

The emergent so-called "Fourth Industrial Revolution" is regarded by some as a panacea for bringing about development to Africans. This book dismisses this flawed reasoning. Surfacing how "investors" are actually looting and plundering Africa; how the industrial internet of thing...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Chitimira, Howard (Editor ), Mpofu, Nkosinothando (Editor ), Nhemachena, Artwell (Editor ), Warikandwa, Victor (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2019
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Explosive economic minefields in invisible neoimperial forcefields : an introduction to decolonising economies in Africa / Artwell Nhemachena, Tapiwa V. Warikandwa, Nkosinothando Mpofu & Howard Chitimira
  • Anticipating African economic futures--or is it time to look in the rear view mirrors? Land restitution, unemployment and the figure of the posthuman / Artwell Nhemachena
  • Re-Africanisation of economies through ubuntu? Business and kinship obligations in urban South Africa / Phefumula Nyoni & Sibonokuhle Ndlovu
  • The land as economy and economy as land : towards a re-appraisal of the political economy of land repossession in contemporary South Africa / Gift Mupambwa & Mzingaye Brilliant Xaba
  • Displacements in colonial Zimbabwe : contestations, meanings, consequences and some lessons / Oliver Mtapuri & Everisto Benyera
  • Agriculture and Africa's development agenda / Peter Mukarumbwa, Simbarashe Tatsvarei & Clifton Makate
  • Growth oriented African-centred agriculture, cooperatives and policy reforms : towards poverty alleviation and food security / Moffat Ndou, Luvhengo Usapfa & Lekunze Joseph Nembo
  • Oil discovery and large scale land acquisitions in Uganda : an examination of the implications for livelihood in selected oil village communities / Julius Niringiyimana, William Muhumuza & Murindwa Rutanga
  • Dispossessed and marginalised majorities : the crises of neo-colonial theft and economic exclusion in Africa south of the Sahara / Shadreck Warikandwa
  • "Investors" or looters? a critical examination of mining and development in Africa / Gift Mupambwa & Mzingaye Brilliant Xaba
  • Chinese companies and their "investments" in Africa : a critique of the viability of China's corporate social responsibility approach in Zimbabwe's mining sector / Moment Tembo
  • Multinational pharmaceutical companies (MPCS) and mal-drug administration : any role for the state government in the era of globalisation in Africa? / Lere Amusan
  • Reasserting the rightful place of African languages in sustainable development / Anneli Nghikembua, Hatikanganwi Mapudzi & Nkosinothando Mpofu
  • Towards the establishment of robust financial market laws? an appraisal of the decolonisation of "investments" in Zimbabwe / Howard Chitimira
  • Decolonising "investment" regimes for development purposes in contemporary Africa / Talkmore Chidede
  • Mukapuli and Another v Swabou Investments (Pty) Ltd : the Namibian experience on assumed consumer sovereignty in credit contracts / Ndatega Victoria Asheela
  • International trade agreements and the trade-labour linkage debate : a southern African perspective--part 1 / Tapiwa V. Warikandwa
  • Promoting economic transformation and empowerment and "investment security" in Namibia : an appraisal of the national equitable economic empowerment framework bill / Tapiwa V. Warikandwa & Ndatega V. Asheela
  • International trade agreements and the trade-labour linkage debate : a southern African perspective--part 2 / Tapiwa V. Warikandwa
  • The ethic of ubuntu and recent developments in the South African banking law / Sipho Nkosi
  • Decolonisation and the constitutional right to fair labour practices : a contemporary South African perspective / Tapiwa V. Warikandwa, Artwell Nhemachena, Nkosinothando Mpofu & Howard Chitimira.