Conceptualizing and implementing the meaning of Africa's new partnership with the industrialized north : implications and possibilities for the renaissance

This study is a contribution to the on-going debate about the path that Africa has taken in realising the vision of its renewal. The central theme of the study is the idea of Africa's 'new partnership' with the industrialised North, which is envisaged under the New Partnership for Afr...

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Main Author: Somhlaba, Zamokwakhe Ludidi
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1004655
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-28412018-03-01T04:04:03ZConceptualizing and implementing the meaning of Africa's new partnership with the industrialized north : implications and possibilities for the renaissanceSomhlaba, Zamokwakhe LudidiNew Partnership for Africa's DevelopmentSustainable development -- AfricaEconomic development -- AfricaAfrica -- Foreign economic relationsAfrica -- Economic conditions -- 1960-This study is a contribution to the on-going debate about the path that Africa has taken in realising the vision of its renewal. The central theme of the study is the idea of Africa's 'new partnership' with the industrialised North, which is envisaged under the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD). Acknowledging that asymmetrical partnerships have existed between Africa and the North, particularly in the last century, the question this study poses is: to what extent does the idea of the 'new partnership' represent something new? The study argues two points. Firstly, it argues that the idea of the new partnership has become a terrain of contestation between the Africanist and the post-modernist social forces. Secondly, the study argues that it is unlikely that conceptualising the idea of the new partnership in post-modernist terms will result in sustainable development and rebirth of Africa. That is particularly the case, because post-modernity suggests a certain degree of loyalty to the prevailing and asymmetrical global order. Against this background, the study concludes that the extent to which Africa will enjoy the benefits of a truly revised partnership with the North, and thus fulfil the vision of its rebirth, will be determined, by and large, by the modalities of accommodation and struggle between these social forces.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Humanities, Political and International Studies2005ThesisMastersMA172 pagespdfvital:2841http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1004655EnglishSomhlaba, Zamokwakhe Ludidi
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topic New Partnership for Africa's Development
Sustainable development -- Africa
Economic development -- Africa
Africa -- Foreign economic relations
Africa -- Economic conditions -- 1960-
spellingShingle New Partnership for Africa's Development
Sustainable development -- Africa
Economic development -- Africa
Africa -- Foreign economic relations
Africa -- Economic conditions -- 1960-
Somhlaba, Zamokwakhe Ludidi
Conceptualizing and implementing the meaning of Africa's new partnership with the industrialized north : implications and possibilities for the renaissance
description This study is a contribution to the on-going debate about the path that Africa has taken in realising the vision of its renewal. The central theme of the study is the idea of Africa's 'new partnership' with the industrialised North, which is envisaged under the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD). Acknowledging that asymmetrical partnerships have existed between Africa and the North, particularly in the last century, the question this study poses is: to what extent does the idea of the 'new partnership' represent something new? The study argues two points. Firstly, it argues that the idea of the new partnership has become a terrain of contestation between the Africanist and the post-modernist social forces. Secondly, the study argues that it is unlikely that conceptualising the idea of the new partnership in post-modernist terms will result in sustainable development and rebirth of Africa. That is particularly the case, because post-modernity suggests a certain degree of loyalty to the prevailing and asymmetrical global order. Against this background, the study concludes that the extent to which Africa will enjoy the benefits of a truly revised partnership with the North, and thus fulfil the vision of its rebirth, will be determined, by and large, by the modalities of accommodation and struggle between these social forces. === ===
author Somhlaba, Zamokwakhe Ludidi
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title Conceptualizing and implementing the meaning of Africa's new partnership with the industrialized north : implications and possibilities for the renaissance
title_short Conceptualizing and implementing the meaning of Africa's new partnership with the industrialized north : implications and possibilities for the renaissance
title_full Conceptualizing and implementing the meaning of Africa's new partnership with the industrialized north : implications and possibilities for the renaissance
title_fullStr Conceptualizing and implementing the meaning of Africa's new partnership with the industrialized north : implications and possibilities for the renaissance
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualizing and implementing the meaning of Africa's new partnership with the industrialized north : implications and possibilities for the renaissance
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