Modernization and the Crisis of Development in Africa: The Nigerian ExperienceAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006 - 372 من الصفحات This examination of the impact of modernisation on Africa's development uses Nigeria as a case study. It aims to show the central role that the modernisation paradigm played in creating the crisis of development by analysing it from a theoretical and empirical approach. Each chapter includes the issues of state, culture and gender. |
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المحتوى
Experts Africanists and Africas Development Crisis | 1 |
Received Wisdom and Africas Development Trajectory | 17 |
Bringing the State Back into the Development Process | 42 |
Colonial Antecedents | 53 |
The First Democratic Experiment 19601966 | 90 |
The Second Democratic Experiment 19791983 | 103 |
Technology Transfer and the Crisis of Industrialization | 143 |
The Dialectics of Agricultural Transformation | 173 |
Oil and Economic Development Strategies 19701986 | 215 |
Economic Crisis and Structural Adjustment Program | 249 |
State Youth and Womens Movements 19861998 | 281 |
Credible Transition to Civil Rule 19981999 | 293 |
Conclusion | 308 |
Conclusion | 315 |
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Schemes | 199 |
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Abacha Abacha regime adjustment program administration Africa's development African countries agricultural development agricultural modernization agricultural practices Ajaokuta authoritarian Babangida Bakolori bourgeoisie capital capitalist capitalist countries colonial constitution corruption crops cultural democracy democratic devaluation Development in Nigeria development policies development process economic crisis economic development election exports fact factors farms federal government foreign exchange Furthermore gender Green Revolution Ibadan idem implementation import substituting industries increase indigenous indigenous agricultural inputs institutions Kaduna Lagos large-scale liberal liberal democracy manufacturing massive million naira modernist modernization paradigm National Development Plan neo-liberal neocolonial Niger Delta Nigerian economy Nigerian government NNPC peasant farmers percent perspective Political Economy postcolonial prebendalism production promoted regime Republic of Nigeria resulted role rural development rural women sector social societies Structural Adjustment structural adjustment program technology transfer transformation transition to civil transplanted University Press various Western capitalist World Bank