Skip to main content
Home
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • de
animals Animals
climate Climate Crisis
Conflict Regions
Culture
Democracy
Development & Aid
Economy
Education
energy Energy
environment Environment
Exemplary People
food Food & Agriculture
Globalization
Health
Human Rights
Men
military Military
nature Nature
News Media
nuclear weapons Nuclear Disarmament
Peace
Politics
Religions
Social Justice
Sustainability
Women
Youth
Useful Tools
Real News
Events

Books

  1. Home
  2. Development & Aid
  3. International Development - by REGION
  4. Sub-Saharan Africa
  5. Publications
Suggest a link
Cancel
  • Africa: Why Economists Get It Wrong (Morten Jerven, 2015)169529
  • The Next Africa: An Emerging Continent Becomes a Global Powerhouse (Jake Bright, Aubrey Hruby, 2015)169530
  • Asia-Africa Development Divergence (David Henley, 2015)169534
  • States and Power in Africa: Comparative Lessons in Authority and Control (Jeffrey Herbst, 2014)169535
  • Property and Political Order in Africa: Land Rights and the Structure of Politics (Catherine Boone, 2014)169538
  • Governance for Development in Africa: Solving Collective Action Problems (David Booth, Diana Cammack 2013)169539
  • Asian Tigers, African Lions: Comparing the Development Performance of Southeast Asia and Africa (BRILL, 2013)169543
  • Poor Numbers: How We Are Misled by African Development Statistics and What to Do about It (Morten Jerven, 2013)169544
  • African Democracy and Development: Challenges for Post-conflict African Nation (Cassandra Rachel Veney & Dick W. Simpson, 2013)169545
  • The Morality of China in Africa: The Middle Kingdom and the Dark Continent (Stephen Chan, 2013)169548
  • The Idealist: Jeffrey Sachs and the Quest to End Poverty (Nina Munk, 2013)169551
  • How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (Walter Rodney, 2012)169555
  • Good Growth and Governance in Africa: Rethinking Development Strategies (Akbar Noman et al, 2012)169556
  • The Postcolonial State in Africa: Fifty Years of Independence, 1960–2010 (Crawford Young, 2012)169560
  • Africa Doesn't Matter: How the West Has Failed the Poorest Continent and what We Can Do about it (Giles Bolton, 2012)169561
  • Dead Aid: Why aid is not working and how there is another way for Africa (Dambiso Moya, 2011)169564
  • African Development: Making Sense of the Issues and Actors (Todd J. Moss, 2011)169565
  • Demanding Good Governance: Lessons from Social Accountability Initiatives in Africa (Mary McNeil, Carmen Malena 2010)169569
  • The Challenge for Africa (Wangari Maathai, 2009)169570
  • The Dragon's Gift: The Real Story of China in Africa (Deborah Brautigam, 2009)169571
  • The State of Africa: Post-conflict Reconstruction and Development (Dirk Kotzé & Hussein Solomon, 2008)169575
  • China in Africa: Partner, Competitor Or Hegemon? (Chris Alden, 2007)169576
  • Between a Rock and a Hard Place: African NGOs, Donors and the State (Jim Igoe & Tim Kelsall 2005)169577
  • Undermining Development: The Absence of Power among Local NGOs in Africa (Sarah Michael 2004)169581
  • Africa Works: Disorder as Political Instrument (Patrick Chabal, Jean-Pascal Daloz, 1999)169582
  • The Market Tells Them So: The World Bank and Economic Fundamentalism in Africa (John Mihevc 1995)169583
  • The Impact of Structural Adjustment on the Population of Africa: The Implications for Education, Health, & Employment (Aderanti Adepoju 1993)169586
  • Authoritarianism, Democracy, and Adjustment: The Politics of Economic Reform in Africa (Peter Gibbon et al, 1992)169587
  • The Scramble for Africa (Thomas Pakenham, 1992)169591
  • The IMF, the World Bank, and the African Debt: The social and political impact (Bade Onimode, 1989)169592
  • About Us
    • FAQ
    • Endorsements
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Publisher
    • Press
  • Get Involved
    • What can I do?
    • Add a Link
    • Share knowledge
    • Donate
    • Contact us

Follow us

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
to top

share

Privacy
Details
Imprint | Privacy
Your selection from
The controller (Dr. Norbert Stute, Austria) would like to use the following services in order to process your personal data. Technologies such as cookies, localStorage, etc. can be used for personalization. This is not necessary for the use of the website, but allows us to interact with you more closely. If you wish, you can adjust or revoke your consent at any time via our privacy policy.
Other content (1 Service)
Integration of additional information
Switch to accept or reject the category Other content

X (Twitter)
Twitter International Unlimited Company, Ireland
All Detailsto X (Twitter)
All Detailsto X (Twitter)
Switch to accept or reject the service X (Twitter)
When accessing some sub-services of our website, additional personal services are processed. Processed data categories: technical connection data of the server access (IP address, date, time, requested page, browser information)data about the use of the website and the logging of clicks on individual elements. Purpose of processing: Selection of online advertising on other platforms, which are automatically selected using real-time bidding based on user behavior and provision of social media services. The legal basis for processing: Your consent according to Art. 6 (1) a GDPR. Data is transmitted: as joint controllers for Twitter International Unlimited Company, One Cumberland Place, Fenian Street Dublin 2, D02 AX07, Ireland. This may also mean a transfer of personal data to a country outside the European Union. The data is transmitted on the basis of your consent in accordance with Art. 6 Para. 1 lit a in conjunction with Art. 49 Para. 1 lit a GDPR. You were informed before you gave your consent that the USA does not have a level of data protection that corresponds to the standards of the EU. In particular, US secret services can access your data without you being informed and without you being able to take legal action against it.
Switch to accept or reject the service