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South Africa (All cities)
Aids in Practical Geology by Grenville A J Cole A second edition revised hardcover edition published by Charles Griffin in 1893 Red cloth covers with gold writing to the spine, rub to spine top & bottom, binding is tight & strong, light colour to pages Postage within S Africa R60 thru P Office Postnet or Courier options are available Overseas buyers can contact us for a postal quote
R 100
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Political Economy & The Philosophy Of Government - By M. De Sismondi First Edition, Hard Cover, Published By John Chapman 1847 Cover Boards Are Damp-Stained & Have Rubbing, Scuffing & Fading To The Edges & Spine Ends. Binding Is Shaken - Front Pages Are Slightly Loose & Netting Is Exposed In Front. Inscription On The Front End-Paper In Black Pen. Browning & Foxing To The Pages. Postage Within South Africa Will Be R30.00 Overseas Buyers Can Contact Us For A Postal Quote. ABE # 05993
R 1.500
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Political and economic change in South Africa by Harry Oppenheimer - Address to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (1983). A5, staple booklet, 12 pages. Cover quite worn but in one piece. Book inside in very good condition.
R 80
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Political Imprisonment In South Africa - An Amnesty International Report First Edition, Soft Cover, Published By Amnesty International Publications 1978 Cover Boards Are Lightly Yellowed Due To Age, Otherwise In Good Condition. Binding Tight & Strong. Light Browning To The Pages; No Marks/Inscriptions Found.   Postage Within South Africa Will Be R30.00 Overseas Buyers Can Contact Us For A Postal Quote.  
R 100
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  Africa's Third Liberation by Greg Mills and Jeffrey Herbst, 2014 (OUT of Print NEW)   Africa has experienced two liberations: the first from colonial and racist regimes, and the second from the autocrats who often followed foreign rule. African countries now have the potential to undertake a third liberation - from political economies characterised by graft, crony capitalism, rentseeking, elitism and social inequality. This third liberation will open up the economic space in which business can compete - a necessary condition for expanding employment. During the 2000s, the continent had its best growth decade on record since independence. High commodity prices offer a launch pad for sustained growth and employment creation. Now is the moment for African countries to act. This book asks how Africa's political leaders and interest groups can promote economic growth in their countries. Drawing on studies of countries outside Africa, Jeffrey Herbst and Greg Mills identify the factors separating the performers from the laggards worldwide. Aside from the need to create an enabling environment for business through good governance, provision of infrastructure, and improvements in education, most critical is the need for a laser-like development focus by governments. In Africa's Third Liberation, Jeffrey Herbst and Greg Mills show why a new African political debate is necessary to make progress in accelerating growth and creating jobs. Summary                                           Africa has experienced two liberations: the first from colonial and racist regimes, and the second from the autocrats who often followed foreign rule. African countries now have the potential to undertake a third liberation - from political economies characterised by graft... Author                                                 Greg Mills (Author), Jeffrey Herbst (Author) Publisher                                            The Penguin Group (SA) (Pty) Ltd Release date                                     2014 Pages                                                  276 ISBN                                                    0-14-353882-9  
R 120
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Buy Political Alternatives for Southern Africa Ed. D. J. van Vuuren & D. J. Kriek for R200.00
R 200
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Buy Africa uprising - Popular protest and political change: Adam Branch, Zach Mampilly (OUTOF PRINT NEW) for R250.00
R 250
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 24 hours Frederick Cooper's latest book on the history of decolonization and independence in Africa helps students understand the historical process from which Africa's current position in the world has emerged. Bridging the divide between colonial and post-colonial history, it shows what political independence did and did not signify and how men and women, peasants and workers, religious leaders and local leaders sought to refashion the way they lived, worked, and interacted with each other. Features Summary This textbook bridges colonial and post-colonial history to explain the effects of political independence on the populace. Author Frederick Cooper Publisher Cambridge UniversityPress Release date 20021010 Pages 216 ISBN 0-521-77600-7 ISBN 13 978-0-521-77600-4
R 413
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 15 working days Many seek to "fix" Africa - economists, experts, politicians, gurus, cognoscenti and glitterati. But the continent conceals multiple secrets, including the Holy Grail: explanations of its saga over the previous centuries. Africa's Future tells the tale of Africa's economic evolution, revealing unique prisms for understanding the continent's panoramic story, one of triumph over the lasting influences of nature and multiple political tragedies. It explains why from Roman times to 1500 CE Africa went backwards, evolving slowly, growing later, improving recently, and how its modern and archaic economies coexist uneasily today. Modern Africa developed diverse economic pathways to betterment - yet survivalist economies litter the landscape. Its paradox of "subsistence with many faces" coexists amidst the tiny middle class, growing rich, and many more poor expected in the future. Clarke provides fresh and challenging insights into Africa's economies and future, offering seasoned views on a continent of unlocked potential which has witnessed many false dawns. Not "poor" but poorly managed, Africa holds greater promise, its destiny revealed by its history. Features Summary One of the world's leading strategists on global oil exploration puts forward a unique reformulation of Africa's economic past, present and future, revealing the continent's changing political landscape and likely trajectories.. Author Duncan Clarke Publisher Profile Books Ltd Release date 20120209 Pages 305 ISBN 1-84668-569-9 ISBN 13 978-1-84668-569-9
R 451
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Softcover. English. Human & Rousseau. 2001. 179pp. In good condition.
R 50
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy The political cost of AIDS in Africa: evidence from six countries / Kondwani Chirambo for R190.00
R 190
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 4 - 10 working days Impossible Mourning argues that while the HIV/AIDS epidemic has occupied an important place in public discourse in South Africa over the last ten years, particularly in debates about governance and constitutional rights post-apartheid, the experiences of people living with HIV for the most part remain invisible and the multiple losses due to AIDS have gone publicly unmourned. This profound fact is at the centre of this book which explores the significance of the disavowal of AIDS-death in relation to violence, death, and mourning under apartheid. Impossible Mourning shows how, in spite of the magnitude of the epidemic, and as a result of the stigma and discrimination that have largely characterized both national and personal responses to the epidemic, spaces for the expression of collective mourning have been few. This book engages with multiple forms of visual representation that work variously to compound, undo, and complicate the politics of loss. Drawing on work the author did in art and narrative support groups while working with people living with HIV/AIDS in Khayelitsha outside Cape Town, this book also includes analyses of the work of South African visual artists and photographers Jane Alexander, Gille de Vlieg, Jillian Edelstein, Pieter Hugo, Ezrom Legae, Gideon Mendel, Zanele Muholi, Sam Nhlengethwa, Paul Stopforth, and Diane Victor. Features Summary Impossible Mourning argues that while the HIV/AIDS epidemic has occupied an important place in public discourse in South Africa over the last ten years... Author Kylie Thomas Publisher Wits University Press Release date 20140701 Pages 169 ISBN 1-86814-773-8 ISBN 13 978-1-86814-773-1
R 140
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 13 working days The complex relationships between altruists, beneficiaries, and brokers in the global effort to fight AIDS in Africa In the wake of the AIDS pandemic, legions of organizations and compassionate individuals descended on Africa from faraway places to offer their help and save lives. A Fraught Embrace shows how the dreams of these altruists became entangled with complex institutional and human relationships. Ann Swidler and Susan Cotts Watkins vividly describe the often mismatched expectations and fantasies of those who seek to help, of the villagers who desperately seek help, and of the brokers on whom both Western altruists and impoverished villagers must rely. Based on years of fieldwork in the heavily AIDS-affected country of Malawi, this powerful book digs into the sprawling AIDS enterprise and unravels the paradoxes of AIDS policy and practice. All who want to do good--from idealistic volunteers to world-weary development professionals--depend on brokers as guides, fixers, and cultural translators. These irreplaceable but frequently unseen local middlemen are the human connection between altruists' dreams and the realities of global philanthropy. The mutual misunderstandings among donors, brokers, and villagers--each with their own desires and moral imaginations--create all the drama of a romance: longing, exhilaration, disappointment, heartache, and sometimes an enduring connection. Personal stories, public scandals, and intersecting, sometimes clashing fantasies bring the lofty intentions of AIDS altruism firmly down to earth. Swidler and Watkins ultimately argue that altruists could accomplish more good, not by seeking to transform African lives but by helping Africans achieve their own goals. A Fraught Embrace unveils the tangled relations of those involved in the collective struggle to contain an epidemic. Features Summary The description for this book, A Fraught Embrace: The Romance and Reality of AIDS Altruism in Africa, will be forthcoming. Author Ann Swidler (Author), Susan Cotts Watkins (Author) Publisher Princeton University Press Release date 20170325 Pages 304 ISBN 0-691-17392-3 ISBN 13 978-0-691-17392-4
R 500
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Buy Nobody Ever Said Aids: Poems And Stories From Southern Africa: Rasebotsa, Nobantu for R75.00
R 75
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Mortal Combat - AIDS Denialism and the Struggle for Antiretrovirals in South Africa for R120.00
R 120
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