One of Africas most radical and original thinkers looks at the evolution and place of NGOs (non-g...
As a significant global player, Indias growing interactions with various African countries call f...
Developing countries reliant on aid want to escape this dependence, and yet they appear unable to...
The traditional perception of African women is that they face grinding poverty and harsh cultural...
The death in 1999 of Julius Nyerere, Tanzanias first president, left a cavern in the consciousnes...
China's global expansion is much talked about, but usually from the viewpoint of the West. This u...
This groundbreaking volume, the first of its kind written by African activists themselves, aims t...
Arguing that the climate crisis confronting the world today is rooted mainly in the wealthy econo...
The first edition of this book analyzed the financial crisis of 1987. Professor Nabudere's analys...
Amin explores the systemic crisis of capitalism after two decades of neoliberal globalization and...
Impatient, provocative, and prolific in his pursuit of peace through research, publishing, and co...
Development and Globalisation challenges the misdirected policies of the last 30 years. It offers...
SMS is the acronym for Short Message Service phone technology (or Silent Messaging Service). SMS ...
China's involvement in Africa has provoked much debate and discussion. Is China just the latest i...
This selection of Dr. Tajudeen Abdul-Raheems weekly Pan-African Postcards demonstrates his steadf...
The 54 essays included are wide- ranging and complied into 11 focused chapters. An introductory c...
Can trade in the era of globalisation be fair or just? Drawing on lessons from the slave trade an...
Responding to the need to take a fresh look at world history, hitherto dominated by Eurocentric i...
Aid to Africa: Redeemer or Coloniser? offers a critical analysis of aid to Africa. The authors ex...
Food security and asset possession of small producers in developing countries has been severely u...