Emerging Africa
How 17 Countries are Leading the Way
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Center for Global Development
Published:30th Sep '10
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The book Emerging Africa explores significant positive changes across the continent, highlighting breakthroughs in democracy, economics, technology, and leadership since the mid-1990s.
In Emerging Africa, the author highlights the often-overlooked positive transformations that have occurred across the continent since the mid-1990s. Focusing on 17 countries, the narrative outlines five significant breakthroughs that challenge previous assumptions about Africa's trajectory. These changes are not just superficial; they represent a deep and sustained shift in the political, economic, and social landscape of the region.
One of the key themes in Emerging Africa is the rise of democracy, spurred by the end of the Cold War and the dismantling of apartheid. This newfound political freedom has paved the way for stronger economic management, allowing nations to recover from past crises. Additionally, the book discusses the end of the debt crisis and the establishment of a more constructive relationship with the international community, which has facilitated development and investment.
Moreover, the introduction of new technologies, particularly mobile phones and the Internet, has revolutionized communication and access to information. This technological leap has empowered a new generation of leaders who are eager to shape a brighter future for their countries. With these transformative elements in play, the book posits that the nations of emerging Africa are well-positioned to move beyond the conflicts and stagnation of the past and embrace a more prosperous and democratic future.
ISBN: 9781933286518
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125 pages