Africa

著者

    • Edge, Wayne

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Africa

Wayne Edge

(Global studies)

McGraw-Hill Contemporary, c2006

11th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Global Studies is a unique series designed to provide comprehensive background information and selected world press articles on the regions and countries of the world. Each Global Studies volume includes an annotated listing of World Wide Web sites. Global Studies titles are supported with study tools and links to related websites at our student website www.dushkin.com/online/.

目次

  • Global Studies: Africa Table of ContentsIntroductionSelected World Wide Web SitesU.S. Statistics and MapCanada Statistics and MapWorld MapAfrica MapAfrica: Looking for a RenaissanceCentral Africa MapCentral Africa: Possibilities for CooperationCountry Reports: Cameroon (Republic of Cameroon)
  • Central African Republic
  • Chad (Republic of Chad)
  • Congo (Republic of the Congo
  • Congo-Brazzaville)
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa
  • formerly Zaire)
  • Equatorial Guinea (Republic of Equatorial Guinea)
  • Gabon (Gabonese Republic)
  • Sao Tome and Principe (Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe)East Africa MapEast Africa: A Mixed InheritanceCountry Reports:Burundi (Republic of Burundi)
  • Comoros (Union of Comoros)
  • Djibouti (Republic of Djibouri)
  • Eritrea (State of Eritrea)
  • Kenya (Republic of Kenya)
  • Madagascar (Republic of Madagascar)
  • Mauritius (Republic of Mauritius)
  • Rwanda (Rwandese Republic)
  • Seychelles (Republic of Seychelles)
  • Somalia
  • Sudan (Republic of the Sudan)
  • Tanzania (United Republic of Tanzania)
  • Uganda (Republic of Uganda)North Africa MapNorth Africa
  • The Crossroads of the ContinentCountry Reports:Algeria
  • Egypt
  • Libya
  • Morocco
  • Tunisia
  • Western SaharaSouthern Africa MapSouthern Africa: The Continuting Struggle for Self-DeterminationCountry Reports:Angola (Republic of Angola)
  • Botswana (Republic of Botswana)
  • Lesotho (Kingdom of Lesotho)
  • Malawi (Republic of Malawi)
  • Mozambique (Republic of Mozambique)
  • Namibia (Republic of Namibia)
  • South Africa (Republic of South Africa)
  • Swaziland (Kingdom of Swaziland)
  • Zambia (Republic of Zambia)
  • Zimbabwe (Republic of Zimbabwe)West Africa MapWest Africa: Seeking Unity in DiversityCountry Reports:Benin (Republic of Benin)
  • Burkina Faso
  • Cape Verde (Republic of Cape Verde)
  • Cote d'Ivoire (Republic of Cote d'Ivoire)
  • The Gambia (Republic of the Gambia)
  • Ghana (Republic of Ghana)
  • Guinea (Republic of Guinea)
  • Guinea-Bissau (Republic of Guinea-Bissau)
  • Liberia (Republic of Liberia)
  • Mali (Republic of Mali)
  • Mauritania (Islamic Republic of Mauritania)
  • Niger (Republic of Niger)
  • Nigeria (Federal Republic of Nigeria)
  • Senegal (Republic of Senegal)
  • Sierre Leone (Republic of Sierra Leone)
  • Togo (Togolese Republic)Articles from the World Press1. From Rubble to Revival, Megan Lindow, The Christian Science Monitor, February 26, 2004.The greening movement is slowly spreading in neglected urban townships and degraded rural settlements where most South Africans live.2. The West helps, and harms, as Southern Africa seeks food, Danna Harman, The Christian Science Monitor, November 13, 2002.Some say that if the US, European Union and Japan would be more good in the long term if they concentrated on trade instead of aid.3. Analysis: Defining Genocide, BBC News, September 9, 2004.Human rights campaigners accuse Sudan's pro-government Arab militia of carrying out genocide against black African residents of the Darfur region.4. A New Generation of African Leaders, The Christian Science Monitor, September 30, 2003.Although systemic problems linger in Africa, can a new generation of African leaders help to change them?5. In Africa, AIDS and Famine Now Go Hand in Hand, Roger Thurow, The Wall Street Journal, July 10, 2003.With AIDS killing off those that tend to the crops, a new solution is needed to fight famine.6. In Mandela's Shadow, The Economist, December 14, 2002.Thabo Mbeki has great ambitions for the future of his country. But his fiercest critic is not to be shaken off.7. Shaky Transition, Duncan Woodside, The World Today, July 2004.Stabilizing the situation in the DRC will not only require coordination among fractious elements in Kinshasa, but also the cooperation of regional players.8. Medicine without Doctors, Geoffrey Cowley,Time, July 19, 2004.In Africa, just 2 percent of people with AIDS get the treatment they need. But drugs are cheap, access to them is improving and a new grass-roots effort gives reason to hope.9. Sudan's Ragtag Rebels, Emily Wax, The Washington Post National Weekly Edition, September 13-19, 2004.The ambitions of Darfur's fighters exceed their limited resources.10. Responding to the Special Needs of Children: Educating HIV/AIDS Orphans in Kenya,Tata Mbugua, Childhood Education, International Focus, August 2004.In Kenya, education if considered the pillar of all development activities. The belief is that every Kenyan, no matter his or her socioeconomic status, has the right to basic education.11. No cash in this crop, Joe Asila, New Internationalist, July 2004.Kenya's tobacco farmers have been harvesting losses for far too long.12. Watching Over Africa, Martin Plaut, The World Today, July 2004.America's interest in Africa is once again gaining momentum.13. A woman's rite, Nikki van der Gaag, New Internationalist, November 2004.They call it something of which you should never speak, though many African countries have now explicitly outlawed the practice. Not so in Gambia.

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA88934500
  • ISBN
    • 0073195359
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Dubuque, IA
  • ページ数/冊数
    xiii, 306 p.
  • 大きさ
    28 cm
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