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Africa doesn't matter:how the west has failed the poorest continent and what we can do about it/ Giles Bolton.

Physical description: 350 p. 21 cm.;
Bibliographic notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [349]-350).;
General notes: Rev. ed. of: Poor story. 2007.;
Edition: 1st U.S. ed.;
Author(s): BOLTON, Giles.;
Bolton, Giles.;
ISBN: 9781559708784 (pbk. ;
Subjects: Poverty --Africa.; Economic assistance --Africa.; Foreign economic relations --Africa;
Africa --Commerce.;
Formatted contents notes: Poverty : impossible choices -- A life quite ordinary -- Africa scrambled -- President for a day -- Aid : good intentions -- Where does your money go? -- Pass the hat round / Charity Aid -- Budget or fudge it / National Aid -- Interlude : gamblers required -- Airily conditioned / International Aid -- Aid betrayed -- Trade : dusty plains and unlevel playing fields -- In theory -- Out of Africa -- Into Africa -- It doesn't work for you either -- Globalisation : might and right -- Africa doesn't matter -- Screw you too -- Change : action heroes -- What happens next? -- Powerless or complacent? -- Profit in virtue -- Guilt or glory.;
Publisher: New York : Arcade Pub. , c2007.;
Call number: 337.96 BOL;
Links: Table of contents only
Type: Book (Bibliographies)
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85641$3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip081/2007039962.html

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