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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Most explanations for the bumpy post-independence trajectory of many countries in Africa and the Middle East presuppose the existence of an objective, universal development format, modelled on western European civilisational principles. Decolonising International Solidarity argues that the supposed universality of the civilisational model that was 'offered' during and after colonisation in exchange for the 'resources' of Africa and the Middle East was flawed, not only in its social, cultural, political, economic and historical underpinnings but also in its environmental assumptions. The latter is a dimension that has, surprisingly, received little attention in post-independence literature on colonisation. This natural environmental lens on development challenges also offers an innovative perspective on current issues of governance, agricultural development and environmental management, multiculturalism and migration in developing and rich countries. The book concludes with some proposals for a decolonised global solidarity framework that values rather than erases diversity.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Decolonising International Solidarity analyses the post-independence trajectories of formerly colonised countries in Africa and the Middle East from an unexplored angle: the differences between the natural environments of coloniser and colonised. Most explanations for the bumpy post-independence trajectory of many countries in Africa and the Middle East presuppose the existence of an objective, universal development format, modelled on western European civilisational principles. Decolonising International Solidarity argues that the supposed universality of the civilisational model that was 'offered' during and after colonisation in exchange for the 'resources' of Africa and the Middle East was flawed, not only in its social, cultural, political, economic and historical underpinnings but also in its environmental assumptions. The latter is a dimension that has, surprisingly, received little attention in post-independence literature on colonisation. This natural environmental lens on development challenges also offers an innovative perspective on current issues of governance, agricultural development and environmental management, multiculturalism and migration in developing and rich countries. The book concludes with some proposals for a decolonised global solidarity framework that values rather than erases diversity. Decolonising International Solidarity analyses the post-independence trajectories of formerly colonised countries in Africa and the Middle East from an unexplored angle: the differences between the natural environments of coloniser and colonised. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Editore: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, Köln,, 1996
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: BUONO. Köln, Rüdiger Köppe Verlag cm.15,5x23, pp.XIX,(1),152,(4), brossura Collana African Linguistic Bibliographies,6. This volume is a bibliography of linguistic essays and monographs on Hausa and other languages of the Chadic family. Hausa is spoken as a first or second language by approximately forty to fifty million people in Nigeria, Niger, northern Ghana, northern Togo, and in the Blue Nile area of the Sudan. The other appr. 125 Chadic languages, the largest of which probably has less than a quarter of a million speakers, are spread throughout north/northeastern Nigeria, northern Cameroon, and central Chad. Given the special position of Hausa within the Chadic family - Hausa being the focus of most of the books and articles written on Chadic languages - the present bibliography has been arranged into two autonomous sections, one on Hausa and one on all the other Chadic languages. This provides Chadists specifically interested in Hausa with a separate bibliography, without ne- glecting the other Chadic languages. The bibliography is intended to be as comprehensive as possible, the goal being to list all books, articles, reviews, and Ph.D. and M.A. theses written about Hausa and other Chadic languages. Studies of Hausa literature and texts written in Hausa have been ignored unless they were concerned directly with matters of language and linguistics. Exceptions are older Hausa texts (i.e. 19th or early 20th century) which because of their age serve as useful linguistic source materials. By contrast, the tendency with the other Chadic languages, all of which are relatively poorly documented, has been to include any published.
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Aggiungi al carrelloKöln, Rüdiger Köppe, 1996. In-8, broché, 152 pp., texte anglais (African Linguistic Bibliographies, 6). Inscribed by the author (carte d'envoi a.s. de l'auteur jointe). /21D Paperback. Fine condition.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Decolonising International Solidarity analyses the post-independence trajectories of formerly colonised countries in Africa and the Middle East from an unexplored angle: the differences between the natural environments of coloniser and colonised. Most explanations for the bumpy post-independence trajectory of many countries in Africa and the Middle East presuppose the existence of an objective, universal development format, modelled on western European civilisational principles. Decolonising International Solidarity argues that the supposed universality of the civilisational model that was 'offered' during and after colonisation in exchange for the 'resources' of Africa and the Middle East was flawed, not only in its social, cultural, political, economic and historical underpinnings but also in its environmental assumptions. The latter is a dimension that has, surprisingly, received little attention in post-independence literature on colonisation. This natural environmental lens on development challenges also offers an innovative perspective on current issues of governance, agricultural development and environmental management, multiculturalism and migration in developing and rich countries. The book concludes with some proposals for a decolonised global solidarity framework that values rather than erases diversity. Decolonising International Solidarity analyses the post-independence trajectories of formerly colonised countries in Africa and the Middle East from an unexplored angle: the differences between the natural environments of coloniser and colonised. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Most explanations for the bumpy post-independence trajectory of many countries in Africa and the Middle East presuppose the existence of an objective, universal development format, modelled on western European civilisational principles. Decolonising International Solidarity argues that the supposed universality of the civilisational model that was 'offered' during and after colonisation in exchange for the 'resources' of Africa and the Middle East was flawed, not only in its social, cultural, political, economic and historical underpinnings but also in its environmental assumptions. The latter is a dimension that has, surprisingly, received little attention in post-independence literature on colonisation. This natural environmental lens on development challenges also offers an innovative perspective on current issues of governance, agricultural development and environmental management, multiculturalism and migration in developing and rich countries. The book concludes with some proposals for a decolonised global solidarity framework that values rather than erases diversity.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Examines how colonial powers disrupted African and Middle Eastern civilisations, creating lasting development challenges and argues that understanding the specific environmental and historical contexts in which civilisations developed can guide decolonised approaches to aid, governance, multiculturalism and global solidarity.
Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Decolonising International Solidarity analyses the post-independence trajectories of formerly colonised countries in Africa and the Middle East from an unexplored angle: the differences between the natural environments of coloniser and colonised. Most explanations for the bumpy post-independence trajectory of many countries in Africa and the Middle East presuppose the existence of an objective, universal development format, modelled on western European civilisational principles. Decolonising International Solidarity argues that the supposed universality of the civilisational model that was 'offered' during and after colonisation in exchange for the 'resources' of Africa and the Middle East was flawed, not only in its social, cultural, political, economic and historical underpinnings but also in its environmental assumptions. The latter is a dimension that has, surprisingly, received little attention in post-independence literature on colonisation. This natural environmental lens on development challenges also offers an innovative perspective on current issues of governance, agricultural development and environmental management, multiculturalism and migration in developing and rich countries. The book concludes with some proposals for a decolonised global solidarity framework that values rather than erases diversity. Decolonising International Solidarity analyses the post-independence trajectories of formerly colonised countries in Africa and the Middle East from an unexplored angle: the differences between the natural environments of coloniser and colonised. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover met illustratie, 290 pagina's, 22 x 14 cm. Nederlandstalig. Als nieuw. ISBN 9789463969888. Grondstoffen zoals kobalt of aardolie maken nog maar sinds kort deel uit van het samenspel tussen mensen, samenlevingen en hun natuurlijke rijkdommen. Regen, zon, landbouwgrond, bossen en rivieren speelden het grootste deel van de menselijke geschiedenis een veel belangrijkere rol. Zij bepaalden of een samenleving overschotten dan wel tekorten kon verwachten, hoe toegankelijk gebieden waren en welke afspraken bevolkingsgroepen met elkaar maakten. In tegenstelling tot wat dikwijls gedacht wordt, is het potentieel van hernieuwbare rijkdommen in West-Europa gemiddeld veel hoger dan in Afrika en het Midden-Oosten. Seizoenen zijn er meer voorspelbaar, landbouwgronden rijker, en bevaarbare rivieren verbinden er meer landen. Dit cre erde extra kansen voor economische groei. Maar om de motor van die groei draaiende te houden, waren grondstoffen, arbeid en afzetmarkten van elders nodig. Koloniale grondstoffen ruilen voor Westerse beschaving, het leek een voor de hand liggende strategie. Vanuit deze ongewone invalshoek analyseert Jullie rijkdommen voor onze beschaving de kolonisatie van het mondiale Zuiden in de 19de en 20ste eeuw. Die laat ons toe om ? weliswaar te laat ? beter te begrijpen waarom de koloniale ruil in wezen onzin was, maar ook waarom de postkoloniale periode dikwijls zo moeizaam verloopt. Gelukkig kan deze les ook helpen om de wereldwijde diversiteit aan volkeren in stand te houden, niet als een lappendeken van ongelijkheden maar als een unieke en kleurrijke moza ek. Paul Vossen studeerde af als bio-ingenieur en licentiaat Conflict en Ontwikkeling aan de Universiteit Gent. Hij leefde en werkte dertig jaar in Botswana, Burundi, de Democratische Republiek Congo, Niger en de Sahel. Sinds 2018 is hij freelance gids voor het AfricaMuseum in Tervuren. 0 g.
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