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table of contents
  1. Title Page
    1. Copyright Page
    2. Dedication
    3. Introduction
  2. Part I: Conceptualization
    1. Questions
    2. Epistemology
    3. Brief History and Geography
    4. The Vicious Dialectic
  3. Part II: Cases
    1. Angola
    2. Botswana
    3. Malawi
    4. Zimbabwe
    5. South Africa
  4. Part III: Connections
    1. Integrated Analysis and Implications
    2. Conclusion
    3. Bibliography
    4. About the Author

Copyright Page

The Cornell Institute for African Development (IAD) coordinates teaching, outreach and activities related to social issues, food security, human resource development, environ-mental resource management, economic growth, and public policy guidance in Africa.

The IAD Occasional Paper Series publishes multi-disciplinary, holistic, policy-oriented articles in fields of African studies relevant to development. All manuscripts are reviewed by peers on the basis of scholarship, extent of original research, rigor of analysis, and significance of the conclusions as well as the scholarship relevance to issues affecting Africa.

Copyright © 2018 by the Institute for African Development. All rights reserved

ISBN-13: 978-0-9802223-7-1

ISBN-10: 0-9802223-7-0

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