African agency, finance and developmental states / Gorden Moyo.
2021
JV246
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Title
African agency, finance and developmental states / Gorden Moyo.
Author
Moyo, Gorden, author.
ISBN
9783030724122 (electronic bk.)
3030724123 (electronic bk.)
3030724115
9783030724115
3030724123 (electronic bk.)
3030724115
9783030724115
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations
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10.1007/978-3-030-72412-2 doi
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JV246
Dewey Decimal Classification
338.96
320.96
320.96
Summary
This book is an open invitation to the enterprise of re-imagining an alternative decolonial development project in Africa. It does this by focusing on the triple themes of African agency, development finance, and African developmental states in the context of an emerging multipolar world system. The book must be read as an affirmatively disruptive inquiry into the twin evils of global coloniality and global capitalist economic relations that have kept Africa on the lower rungs of the global pecking order, thereby preventing the rooting of an alternative development paradigm on the continent. As such, the book seeks to contribute towards the project of extricating the financing of development in Africa from the clutches of the Global North and the emerging powers of the Global South. In this way, it is a call for Afro-rebellion against the old and new forms of global coloniality and global capitalism. While the book is of major interest to scholars and students of African Studies, Development Studies, International Development Cooperation, International Relations, International Trade and Investment, Diplomacy, AfricaChina Relations, and Political Science, it is equally meant for the general reader as it assumes no prior knowledge in any of the field of enquiry other than interest in the development of the African continent. Gorden Moyo is Senior Lecturer at Lupane State University, Zimbabwe. He is also Founder of an independent think tankthe Public Policy and Research Institute of Zimbabwe (PPRIZ). He received his Ph. D. in African Leadership Development from the National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe. He is Former Minister of State in the Prime Ministers Office, and Former Minister of State Enterprises and Parastatals, Zimbabwe. He has edited three books and published several peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Retracing the Footprints of African Agency in Development Finance
Chapter 3. Navigating African Agency in the Age of Multipolarity
Chapter 4. Reinserting African Agency in the BRICS Financing in Africa
Chapter 5. 'Renovating Economic Imperialism through Chinese Debtbook Diplomacy
Chapter 6. Rebooting Domestic Resource Mobilisation as a Decolonial Gesture
Chapter 7. Deimperialising Financing of the Africa Union
Chapter 8. Reimagining the Future of Development Finance
Chapter 9. Reloading an Alternative Decolonial Development Project.
Chapter 2. Retracing the Footprints of African Agency in Development Finance
Chapter 3. Navigating African Agency in the Age of Multipolarity
Chapter 4. Reinserting African Agency in the BRICS Financing in Africa
Chapter 5. 'Renovating Economic Imperialism through Chinese Debtbook Diplomacy
Chapter 6. Rebooting Domestic Resource Mobilisation as a Decolonial Gesture
Chapter 7. Deimperialising Financing of the Africa Union
Chapter 8. Reimagining the Future of Development Finance
Chapter 9. Reloading an Alternative Decolonial Development Project.