The role of the Bretton Woods Institutions in Africa has been subjected to intense debate in the literature of International Relations. This is so particularly because of the implications of the Bretton Woods Institutions on the political and economic activities in Africa. The data for this study were collected from secondary sources such as textbooks and journal articles while content analysis was used to analyse the data collected. The "False Paradigm Model," propounded by Michael Todaro which is a variant of the Dependency theory, was used for this study. This study revealed mechanisms put in place by the Bretton Woods Institutions in its relationship with African states and it also undertook a critique of the Bretton woods institutional...
As the World Bank shifted its focus from the much debated Structural Adjustment Programmes towards g...
This thesis examines the performance of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) as advisor to Afri...
After independence around 1960, African countries started with high hopes for rapid growth and devel...
In considering the recent African development debacle this report focuses on the external factors wh...
From development to poverty reduction sums up the trajectory of the development discourse in Afric...
ABSTRACT Viewed from the economic and political prisms, Africa is known to have been wantonly margin...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.International Financial Institutions (...
At independence, African countries adopted various development strategies.Unable to generate the des...
Did colonialism lock Africa into a perverse institutional path of development? Why African countries...
We have always been inundated with the goodies of free trade andfree market which is the dynamics of...
Africa is among the “poorest” regions of the world. The reality is thatAfrica is not poor but rather...
The paper assesses the macro-economic, management, and policy reforms implemented in Africa with the...
Personal testimony, secondary resources including books, journals, magazines, and data found on the ...
For decades now, the countries of sub-Saharan Africa have implemented the structural adjustment prog...
This article examines how neoliberal reforms mediate and influence relationships between emergent po...
As the World Bank shifted its focus from the much debated Structural Adjustment Programmes towards g...
This thesis examines the performance of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) as advisor to Afri...
After independence around 1960, African countries started with high hopes for rapid growth and devel...
In considering the recent African development debacle this report focuses on the external factors wh...
From development to poverty reduction sums up the trajectory of the development discourse in Afric...
ABSTRACT Viewed from the economic and political prisms, Africa is known to have been wantonly margin...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.International Financial Institutions (...
At independence, African countries adopted various development strategies.Unable to generate the des...
Did colonialism lock Africa into a perverse institutional path of development? Why African countries...
We have always been inundated with the goodies of free trade andfree market which is the dynamics of...
Africa is among the “poorest” regions of the world. The reality is thatAfrica is not poor but rather...
The paper assesses the macro-economic, management, and policy reforms implemented in Africa with the...
Personal testimony, secondary resources including books, journals, magazines, and data found on the ...
For decades now, the countries of sub-Saharan Africa have implemented the structural adjustment prog...
This article examines how neoliberal reforms mediate and influence relationships between emergent po...
As the World Bank shifted its focus from the much debated Structural Adjustment Programmes towards g...
This thesis examines the performance of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) as advisor to Afri...
After independence around 1960, African countries started with high hopes for rapid growth and devel...