Structural stability in an african context; Anders Danielson; 2004

Structural stability in an african context

av Anders Danielson
Structural Stability is a particular focus for reconceptualising developmental strategy and development aid and has provoked unfore-seen responses in the course of a recent, mainly German debate. This debate began late in 2000 when a number of prominent German scholars in African Studies initiated a policy dialogue through a widely circulated and publicly discussed "Afrika Memorandum" centred on the notion of structural stability. Its arguments are relevant not only to a German audience but offer stimulating and thought-provoking inputs into the debate in the wider European context on bilateral and multilateral relations with Africa. This Discussion Paper presents the revised contributions to a Consulta- tive Workshop on Structural Stability in an African Context that took place at the Nordic Africa Institute in Uppsala on 31 March and 1 April 2003.

Dr. Anders Danielson teaches in the Department of Economics, Lund University. Dr. Robert Kappel is Professor of Economics at the Institute for African Studies, University of Leipzig. Dr. Andreas Mehler is Director of the Institute for African Studies in Hamburg. Dr. Henning Melber is Research Director at the Nordic Africa Institute.
Structural Stability is a particular focus for reconceptualising developmental strategy and development aid and has provoked unfore-seen responses in the course of a recent, mainly German debate. This debate began late in 2000 when a number of prominent German scholars in African Studies initiated a policy dialogue through a widely circulated and publicly discussed "Afrika Memorandum" centred on the notion of structural stability. Its arguments are relevant not only to a German audience but offer stimulating and thought-provoking inputs into the debate in the wider European context on bilateral and multilateral relations with Africa. This Discussion Paper presents the revised contributions to a Consulta- tive Workshop on Structural Stability in an African Context that took place at the Nordic Africa Institute in Uppsala on 31 March and 1 April 2003.

Dr. Anders Danielson teaches in the Department of Economics, Lund University. Dr. Robert Kappel is Professor of Economics at the Institute for African Studies, University of Leipzig. Dr. Andreas Mehler is Director of the Institute for African Studies in Hamburg. Dr. Henning Melber is Research Director at the Nordic Africa Institute.
Utgiven: 2004
ISBN: 9789171065216
Förlag: Nordic African Institute
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 55 st
Structural Stability is a particular focus for reconceptualising developmental strategy and development aid and has provoked unfore-seen responses in the course of a recent, mainly German debate. This debate began late in 2000 when a number of prominent German scholars in African Studies initiated a policy dialogue through a widely circulated and publicly discussed "Afrika Memorandum" centred on the notion of structural stability. Its arguments are relevant not only to a German audience but offer stimulating and thought-provoking inputs into the debate in the wider European context on bilateral and multilateral relations with Africa. This Discussion Paper presents the revised contributions to a Consulta- tive Workshop on Structural Stability in an African Context that took place at the Nordic Africa Institute in Uppsala on 31 March and 1 April 2003.

Dr. Anders Danielson teaches in the Department of Economics, Lund University. Dr. Robert Kappel is Professor of Economics at the Institute for African Studies, University of Leipzig. Dr. Andreas Mehler is Director of the Institute for African Studies in Hamburg. Dr. Henning Melber is Research Director at the Nordic Africa Institute.
Structural Stability is a particular focus for reconceptualising developmental strategy and development aid and has provoked unfore-seen responses in the course of a recent, mainly German debate. This debate began late in 2000 when a number of prominent German scholars in African Studies initiated a policy dialogue through a widely circulated and publicly discussed "Afrika Memorandum" centred on the notion of structural stability. Its arguments are relevant not only to a German audience but offer stimulating and thought-provoking inputs into the debate in the wider European context on bilateral and multilateral relations with Africa. This Discussion Paper presents the revised contributions to a Consulta- tive Workshop on Structural Stability in an African Context that took place at the Nordic Africa Institute in Uppsala on 31 March and 1 April 2003.

Dr. Anders Danielson teaches in the Department of Economics, Lund University. Dr. Robert Kappel is Professor of Economics at the Institute for African Studies, University of Leipzig. Dr. Andreas Mehler is Director of the Institute for African Studies in Hamburg. Dr. Henning Melber is Research Director at the Nordic Africa Institute.
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