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African Development and Europe

Report of a Seminar of the International Student Movement for the United Nations, Cambridge, March 1966

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Edited by:

PETER TREGEAR and JOHN BURLEY

African Development and Europe

Report of a Seminar of the International Student Movement for the United Nations, Cambridge, March 1966

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Edited by:

PETER TREGEAR and JOHN BURLEY

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    The Diversification of African Agriculture

    JOSEPH HUTCHINSON

    Pages 1-13

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    The Agricultural Revolution in French West Africa

    DANIEL PEPY

    Pages 15-27

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    The Establishment of an Industrial Complex

    R.W. STEEL

    Pages 29-39

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    The Private Investor in African Development

    T.E. PEPPERCORN

    Pages 41-62

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    Manpower and Management in the Strategy of Industrial Development

    F.J. PEDLER

    Pages 63-80

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    The Changes in Trading Relations Between Europe and Africa

    Pages 81-118

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    The UN Institute for Training and Research, and the Administrative Problems of Development

    GABRIEL D'ARBOUSSIER

    Pages 119-132

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    The Civil Service and Development

    A.L. ADU

    Pages 133-143

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    Problems of Rural Development: REPORT OF COMMISSION

    Pages 145-149

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    Co-operation in the impact of Technological Change: REPORT OF COMMISSION

    Pages 151-157

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    Afro-European Political Relationships: REPORT OF COMMISSION

    Pages 159-162

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    Bibliography

    Pages 163-164

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    Index

    Pages 165-170

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African Development and Europe focuses on various areas of cooperation between Europe and Africa with respect to development, including agricultural and industrial development, technological cooperation, and political relationships. Topics covered include the diversification of African agriculture and the role of private investors in African development, along with changes in trading relations between Europe and Africa. Problems of rural development and the role of the civil service in development are also discussed. This book is comprised of 11 chapters and begins by providing a background on African agriculture, including its diversification and the agricultural revolution in West African countries. The discussion then turns to the establishment of an industrial complex in Africa; the contribution of the private investor to African development; the importance of manpower and management in Africa's industrial development; and changes in commercial relations between Europe and Africa. The activities carried out by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research in Africa are also discussed. The final chapter deals with the political relations between Africa and Europe, paying particular attention to Pan-Africanism and how Africa's dependence on Europe affects the pace towards Pan-African unity. This monograph will be of interest to diplomats, politicians, policymakers, and postgraduate students concerned with international relations.

African Development and Europe focuses on various areas of cooperation between Europe and Africa with respect to development, including agricultural and industrial development, technological cooperation, and political relationships. Topics covered include the diversification of African agriculture and the role of private investors in African development, along with changes in trading relations between Europe and Africa. Problems of rural development and the role of the civil service in development are also discussed. This book is comprised of 11 chapters and begins by providing a background on African agriculture, including its diversification and the agricultural revolution in West African countries. The discussion then turns to the establishment of an industrial complex in Africa; the contribution of the private investor to African development; the importance of manpower and management in Africa's industrial development; and changes in commercial relations between Europe and Africa. The activities carried out by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research in Africa are also discussed. The final chapter deals with the political relations between Africa and Europe, paying particular attention to Pan-Africanism and how Africa's dependence on Europe affects the pace towards Pan-African unity. This monograph will be of interest to diplomats, politicians, policymakers, and postgraduate students concerned with international relations.

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ISBN

978-0-08-006669-1

Language

English

Published

1970

Copyright

Copyright © 1970 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Pergamon

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Editors

PETER TREGEAR

With a Message from U Thant, Secretary-General of the United Nations

JOHN BURLEY

With a Message from U Thant, Secretary-General of the United Nations