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- 2009351678 coverage "Africa Economic conditions 21st century.".
- 2009351678 coverage "Africa Foreign relations.".
- 2009351678 coverage "Africa Politics and government 21st century.".
- 2009351678 coverage "Africa Social conditions 21st century.".
- 2009351678 created "2008.".
- 2009351678 date "2008".
- 2009351678 date "2008.".
- 2009351678 dateCopyrighted "2008.".
- 2009351678 description "1. Introduction -- 2. Megatrend One. The global shift of power from West to East -- The (relative) decline of the West -- The rise of the rest. -- 3. Megatrend Two. The impact of climate change -- The limits of growth -- Impact on Africa -- Interconnected challenges. -- 4. Megatrend Three. Globalisation and state power -- Distributed power -- A new global power -- A return of state power? -- Developed versus developing countries -- Ideology and Africa -- Civil society -- Globalisation and geopolitics. -- 5. Megatrend Four. Interdependence and complexity -- African connections -- Implications for governance -- A global deficit in management? -- Towards a global order -- Global inequality on the decline? -- A concentration of riches. -- 6. African variable one. A growing and dynamic population -- Africa's demographic transition -- Africa's youth bulge -- HIV/AIDS -- Urbanisation, poverty and insecurity -- Skills loss. -- 7. African variable two. Trade, aid and growth -- Commodities-based economic growth -- Oil, energy and growth -- Aid. -- 8. African variable three. Democratisation and governance -- Progress over several decades -- Democratisation for Africans? -- Corruption. -- 9. African variable four. Peace and stability -- Impact of democracy and external peacemaking -- African leadership -- Alarmism and despondency -- Policing Africa -- Global insecurity on the rise? -- 10. The importance of regional integration for African development. -- Political solidarity versus economic reality -- North Africa and the Horn -- A sub-regional imperative. -- 11. Conclusion. -- Bad news sells -- Key global trends -- China and Africa -- India and the vision of a developmental state -- Global threats to prosperity -- Implications for Africa -- The US and the UN -- Finally.".
- 2009351678 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 132-150).".
- 2009351678 extent "vii, 150 p. :".
- 2009351678 hasFormat "Full text on the ISS website.".
- 2009351678 identifier "1920114483 (pbk.)".
- 2009351678 identifier "9781920114480 (pbk.)".
- 2009351678 identifier MONO151FULL.PDF?link_id=3&slink_id=6762&link_type=12&slink_type=13&tmpl_id=3.
- 2009351678 isFormatOf "Full text on the ISS website.".
- 2009351678 isPartOf "ISS monograph series ; no. 151".
- 2009351678 issued "2008".
- 2009351678 issued "2008.".
- 2009351678 language "eng".
- 2009351678 publisher "Tshwane (Pretoria), South Africa : Institute for Security Studies,".
- 2009351678 relation "Full text on the ISS website.".
- 2009351678 spatial "Africa Economic conditions 21st century.".
- 2009351678 spatial "Africa Foreign relations.".
- 2009351678 spatial "Africa Politics and government 21st century.".
- 2009351678 spatial "Africa Social conditions 21st century.".
- 2009351678 spatial "Africa.".
- 2009351678 subject "Balance of power Forecasting.".
- 2009351678 subject "Climatic changes Africa.".
- 2009351678 subject "Democracy Africa.".
- 2009351678 subject "Globalization Africa.".
- 2009351678 subject "JZ1773 .A918 2008".
- 2009351678 subject "Sustainable development Africa.".
- 2009351678 tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 2. Megatrend One. The global shift of power from West to East -- The (relative) decline of the West -- The rise of the rest. -- 3. Megatrend Two. The impact of climate change -- The limits of growth -- Impact on Africa -- Interconnected challenges. -- 4. Megatrend Three. Globalisation and state power -- Distributed power -- A new global power -- A return of state power? -- Developed versus developing countries -- Ideology and Africa -- Civil society -- Globalisation and geopolitics. -- 5. Megatrend Four. Interdependence and complexity -- African connections -- Implications for governance -- A global deficit in management? -- Towards a global order -- Global inequality on the decline? -- A concentration of riches. -- 6. African variable one. A growing and dynamic population -- Africa's demographic transition -- Africa's youth bulge -- HIV/AIDS -- Urbanisation, poverty and insecurity -- Skills loss. -- 7. African variable two. Trade, aid and growth -- Commodities-based economic growth -- Oil, energy and growth -- Aid. -- 8. African variable three. Democratisation and governance -- Progress over several decades -- Democratisation for Africans? -- Corruption. -- 9. African variable four. Peace and stability -- Impact of democracy and external peacemaking -- African leadership -- Alarmism and despondency -- Policing Africa -- Global insecurity on the rise? -- 10. The importance of regional integration for African development. -- Political solidarity versus economic reality -- North Africa and the Horn -- A sub-regional imperative. -- 11. Conclusion. -- Bad news sells -- Key global trends -- China and Africa -- India and the vision of a developmental state -- Global threats to prosperity -- Implications for Africa -- The US and the UN -- Finally.".
- 2009351678 title "Africa in the new world : how global and domestic developments will impact by 2025 / Jakkie Cilliers.".
- 2009351678 type "text".