Black Africa, 1945-1980 : economic decolonization and arrested development
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Black Africa, 1945-1980 : economic decolonization and arrested development
Allen & Unwin, 1986
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Black Africa, 1945-1980 : economic decolonization & arrested development
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Bibliography: p. [247]-253
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In what ways did economic considerations affect the decision by Britain and France to make their black colonies independent? Why were early expectations that independence would lead to rapid and sustained economic development in Africa for the most part disappointed? In this book, Professor Fieldhouse tackles these two important and strongly debated contemporary issues.
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