In the 1960s, "development" became a universal goal and contested policy field in the tense relationship between the Cold War, decolonization and competing models of socialism. The government of Tanzania also relied on expertise, loans, and grants from East and West to build an independent African socialism. In a global history perspective, this book discusses fields, actors, and concrete arenas of development work as linkages between Tanzania and the two German states and shows how visionary concepts for the future increasingly gave way to the primacy of economic crisis management
This edited volume firmly places African history into global history by highlighting connections bet...
Development as a concept is as complex as it is elusive to definition. Various accounts of the chequ...
The Arusha Declaration was a path-way aimed at finding lasting peace in Africa as a panacea to attai...
In the 1960s, "development" became a universal goal and contested policy field in the tense relation...
This thesis explores the political, economic and theoretical underpinnings of the German Democratic ...
In the 1960s 'African Socialism' emerged as the most popular political philosophy of the newly indep...
This dissertation attempts to test the applicability of the neoclassical, orthodox Marxist, and depe...
In 1989 the World Bank issued a document which argued that, ‘underlying the litany of Africa’s devel...
My dissertation examines the everyday life and work of development workers[1] and their families sen...
This is one of the first comprehensive books on the crisis of the Tanzanian economy and society duri...
SUMMARY Tanzania's 1961?74 political economic dynamic is examined with emphasis on strategic themes...
This paper examines Africas recalcitrant development dilemma- its origins and the complete oscillat...
The chapter discusses the history, dilemmas and future visions of Development Studies in Tanzania, e...
This book revisits what in the two decades preceding the end of the Cold War was popularly known as...
This book explores the relationship between Africa, the West and China. It notes that while Africa i...
This edited volume firmly places African history into global history by highlighting connections bet...
Development as a concept is as complex as it is elusive to definition. Various accounts of the chequ...
The Arusha Declaration was a path-way aimed at finding lasting peace in Africa as a panacea to attai...
In the 1960s, "development" became a universal goal and contested policy field in the tense relation...
This thesis explores the political, economic and theoretical underpinnings of the German Democratic ...
In the 1960s 'African Socialism' emerged as the most popular political philosophy of the newly indep...
This dissertation attempts to test the applicability of the neoclassical, orthodox Marxist, and depe...
In 1989 the World Bank issued a document which argued that, ‘underlying the litany of Africa’s devel...
My dissertation examines the everyday life and work of development workers[1] and their families sen...
This is one of the first comprehensive books on the crisis of the Tanzanian economy and society duri...
SUMMARY Tanzania's 1961?74 political economic dynamic is examined with emphasis on strategic themes...
This paper examines Africas recalcitrant development dilemma- its origins and the complete oscillat...
The chapter discusses the history, dilemmas and future visions of Development Studies in Tanzania, e...
This book revisits what in the two decades preceding the end of the Cold War was popularly known as...
This book explores the relationship between Africa, the West and China. It notes that while Africa i...
This edited volume firmly places African history into global history by highlighting connections bet...
Development as a concept is as complex as it is elusive to definition. Various accounts of the chequ...
The Arusha Declaration was a path-way aimed at finding lasting peace in Africa as a panacea to attai...