Migrants, citizens and the state of Southern Africa

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Migrants, citizens and the state of Southern Africa

edited by Jim Whitman

Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 2000

  • : uk
  • : us

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"In association with Global Security Fellows Initiative, University of Cambridge"

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内容説明

This text examines relationship between migrancy, citizenship and statehood in Southern Africa, addressing migrancy as a regional phenomenon. The contributors, a team of Southern African scholars and professionals, bring their expertise to bear on the political, legal and developmental contexts as well as a range of specific topics, including housing, health and brain drain/gain in science and technology.

目次

  • Migration and politics in Southern Africa - past and present
  • population and migration within the broader context of development
  • legal instruments
  • mindsets and migrants - conceptions of state, sovereignty and citizenship of insiders and outsiders in South Africa
  • reconstruction and development in a new South Africa
  • transboundary migrancy in Southern Africa - studies from Mozambique, South Africa and Swaziland
  • the refugee crisis - a Southern African perspective
  • women, population and development
  • shelter, needs and provision - Zimbabwe, Namibia and South Africa
  • housing in Zimbabwe - toward the 21st century
  • human shelter and settlement in post-independent Namibia
  • housing in South Africa
  • brain drain and gain in science and technology in Southern Africa
  • opportunities for health sector integration in Southern Africa
  • regimes and the challenges of trans-regional governance in Southern Africa

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