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Africa now (Zed Books) ^A1143809
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Contents |
Globalization from above and globalization from below -- Chocolate City (Guangzhou) in China -- The non-hegemonic world of Africa-China trade -- Humanizing the US African growth and opportunity act (AGOA) : inside apparel and textile factories. |
Abstract |
Are Africa's world markets really contributing to enhance development across the continent for individuals, nations, and regions? This is the key question posed by Margaret Lee in this provocative book, in which she argues that all too often the voices of African traders are obscured amid a blizzard of statistical analysis. However, it is these very voices - from those operating on the ground as formal or informal traders - that must be listened to in order to form a true understanding of the impact trade regimes have on these individuals and their communities. Featuring a wealth of oral histories from across sub-Saharan Africa and beyond - including Africans in China - Africa's World Trade offers a unique insight into how the complexity of international trade agreements can shape the everyday lives of ordinary Africans.-- Provided by Publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-159) and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2021275932 |
ISBN | 9781780323510 |
ISBN | 1780323514 |
ISBN | 9781780323503 (pbk.) |
ISBN | 1780323506 (pbk.) |
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ISBN | 1780323549 (mobi) |
ISBN | 9781780323541 (mobi) |