On 3 May the department of International Development held a one day conference on Industrialisation in Africa. LSE Fellow Pritish Behuria reviews the day’s events
LSE’s Leigh Gardner and Stephen Broadberry examine European history for indications on how African c...
Sebastian Santander[1] of the University of Liege examines why Africa is such an attractive place to...
LSE alumnus Waiswa Nkwanga argues that the World Bank and IMF must shoulder some of the blame for th...
Existing trade arrangements in sub-Saharan Africa should be complemented by requisite conditions tha...
To coincide with the upcoming day-long workshop on Industrialisation in Africa on May 3 2016, Laura ...
Kilian Koffi urges African governments to learn from the past as they deal with the economic challen...
Marta Santoboni and Alexandra Karlsson highlight the need for a long-term strategy for combating Afr...
With a lack of clarity around how the Global Goals for Sustainable Development will be financed, LSE...
In a panel discussion hosted by the Business Council for Africa West & Southern, the focus was on th...
Syerramia Willoughby examines whether Africa’s shared valued system of ubuntu can propel a new wave ...
The African continent would do well to adapt to the opportunities and challenges of globalisation ra...
Wandile Sihlobo argues that African governments must come up with concrete policies to attract young...
Jon Silverman analyses the roots of African states’ dissatisfaction with the International Criminal ...
In the first of a series of articles ahead of the 2016 LSE Africa Summit which will explore the them...
Barnaby Dye discusses Brazil’s foreign policy towards the African continent in the context of the ne...
LSE’s Leigh Gardner and Stephen Broadberry examine European history for indications on how African c...
Sebastian Santander[1] of the University of Liege examines why Africa is such an attractive place to...
LSE alumnus Waiswa Nkwanga argues that the World Bank and IMF must shoulder some of the blame for th...
Existing trade arrangements in sub-Saharan Africa should be complemented by requisite conditions tha...
To coincide with the upcoming day-long workshop on Industrialisation in Africa on May 3 2016, Laura ...
Kilian Koffi urges African governments to learn from the past as they deal with the economic challen...
Marta Santoboni and Alexandra Karlsson highlight the need for a long-term strategy for combating Afr...
With a lack of clarity around how the Global Goals for Sustainable Development will be financed, LSE...
In a panel discussion hosted by the Business Council for Africa West & Southern, the focus was on th...
Syerramia Willoughby examines whether Africa’s shared valued system of ubuntu can propel a new wave ...
The African continent would do well to adapt to the opportunities and challenges of globalisation ra...
Wandile Sihlobo argues that African governments must come up with concrete policies to attract young...
Jon Silverman analyses the roots of African states’ dissatisfaction with the International Criminal ...
In the first of a series of articles ahead of the 2016 LSE Africa Summit which will explore the them...
Barnaby Dye discusses Brazil’s foreign policy towards the African continent in the context of the ne...
LSE’s Leigh Gardner and Stephen Broadberry examine European history for indications on how African c...
Sebastian Santander[1] of the University of Liege examines why Africa is such an attractive place to...
LSE alumnus Waiswa Nkwanga argues that the World Bank and IMF must shoulder some of the blame for th...