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In: The modern South
Introduction / David M. Reimers -- The astonishing history of Japanese Americans in Louisiana / Greg Robinson -- Views of Japanese in Alabama, 1941-1953 / Chizuru Saeki -- Collective aspirations of Japanese Americans in and beyond the WWII South / John Howard -- Asian immigration to Florida / Raymond A. Mohl -- Chinese in Florida: history, struggles, and contributions to the Sunshine State / Wenxian Zhang -- "Chinese for the South": Mississippi delta Chinese migration chains / John Jung -- Second-generation Chinese Americans from Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah Georgia: overcoming "otherness" / Daniel Bronstein -- Immigrant dreams and second-generation realities: Indian Americans negotiating marriage, culture, and identity in North Carolina / Vincent H. Melomo -- Resilient history and the rebuilding of a community: the Vietnamese American community in New Orleans East / Karen J. Leong, Christopher A. Airriess, Wei Li, Angela Chia-Chen Chen, and Verna M. Keith
South Africa's future is increasingly tied up with that of India. While trade and investment between the two countries is intensifying, they share long-standing historical ties and have much in common: apart from cricket, colonialism and Gandhi, both countries are important players in the global South. As India emerges as a major economic power, the need to understand these links becomes ever more pressing. Can the two countries enter balanced forms of exchange? What forms of transnational political community between these two regions have yet to be researched and understood? The first section of South Africa and India traces the range of historical connection between the two countries. The second section explores unconventional comparisons that offer rich ground on which to build original areas of study. This innovative book looks to a post-American world in which the global South will become ever more important. Within this context, the Indian Ocean arena itself and South Africa and India in particular move to the fore. The book's main contribution lies in the approaches and methods offered by its wide range of contributors for thinking about this set of circumstances.
In: Routledge Studies on African and Black Diaspora
This book investigates the diverse and dynamic forms of migration within Africa. It will be crucial reading for researchers, students, and policy makers with a focus on South-South Migration, Migration and Inequalities, Migration and Development, and Refugee and Humanitarian Studies
South Africa has undergone enormous economic, social and political change since the beginning of the democratisation process in 1994. The South African economy, including agriculture, is increasingly integrated in world markets with about one-third of agricultural production exported. It is among the world's leading exporters of such agro-food products as wine, fresh fruits and sugar. At the same time, South African agriculture is highly dualistic with a small number of commercial operations run predominantly by white farmers and large numbers of subsistence farms run by black farm
This brochure highlights some aspects of the Republic of South Africa's relations with neighbouring countries
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In: Genocide and Persecution Ser
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Foreword -- World Map -- Chronology -- Chapter 1: Historical Background on Apartheid in South Africa -- Chapter Exercises -- 1. Apartheid in South Africa: An Overview -- 2. Establishing Separate Communities for Different Races -- 3. The Sharpeville Massacre -- 4. A Student Uprising in Soweto -- 5. South Africa's Bishop Tutu-Time for a Peaceful Solution is Short -- 6. The Beginning of the End for Apartheid -- 7. Apartheid has No Future -- 8. S. Africa Tries Out New System with Risky Plan -- Chapter 2: Controversies Surrounding Apartheid in South Africa -- Chapter Exercises -- 1. Apartheid is the Best Policy for South Africa -- 2. Apartheid is an Evil and Unjust System -- 3. South Africa and Foreign Countries Reacted Differently to the Sharpeville Massacre -- 4. Sanctions should not be Imposed on South Africa -- 5. US Companies may not Truly be Leaving South Africa -- 6. Multiple Factors Caused the Collapse of Apartheid -- 7. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission was Successful -- 8. Mandela, 20 Years On: Change, But for Whom? -- Chapter 3: Personal Narratives -- Chapter Exercises -- 1. A South African Reflects on his Childhood -- 2. A Political Prisoner Serves Time on Robben Island -- 3. An Imprisoned ANC Leader Learns About Soweto and the New Activists -- 4. A White South African Teen Discovers Truths About his Country -- 5. A Human Being Died That Night: A South African Story of Forgiveness -- Glossary -- Organizations to Contact -- List of Primary Source Documents -- For Further Research -- Index -- Back Cover
In: Social Progress and Sustainability
Intro -- Foreword: Social Progress around the Globe -- Introduction: Social Progress in South America -- Chapter 1 Basic Human Needs -- Chapter 2 Foundations of Well-being -- Chapter 3 Opportunity -- Chapter 4 South American Countries at a Glance -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Index -- Resources.
Economic cooperation and collective self-reliance in Africa / Shridath S. Ramphal. - 22 S.; China's experience in developing its economy / Huan Xiang. - 11 S.; South-South economic cooperation : the Asian experience / Rehman Sobhan. - 48 S.; Andean Pact : the story of an effort / Alicia Puyana. - 51 S.; South-South economic co-operation : what role for Africa? / H. M. A. Onitiri. - 25 S.; Human resource development in Africa : an overview / Timothy T. Thahane. - 11 S.; Trade and finance : critical issues for Africa in the 1980s / D. C. Mulaisho. - 16 S.; The changing international financial environment and Africa's external debt problem / Alwyn B. Taylor. - 56 S.; Critical issues for Africa in the eighties : external indebtedness / Philip Ndegwa. - 29 S.; Information and communication / N. M. Shamuyarira. - 10 S.; The African food crisis : looking beyond the emergency / Shahid Javed Burki. - 28 S.; The role of the universities in South-South cooperation / Walter J. Kamba. - 23 S.; Regional and intra-regional co-operation : experiences in Africa / K. Dadzie. - 14 S.; South-South co-operation and the New International Economic Order : the institutional problem / Layashi Yaker. - 15 S.; Clearing arrangements among developing countries : some lessons for Africa from global experience / R. C. Wanigatunga. - 38 S.; Transnational corporations, South Africa and Namibia / introductary note by Judith Hart. - 16 S
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South Australia is entering a time of transformational change: social, economic, industrial and environmental. In this insightful collection of essays, some of SA's leading policy thinkers consider our future in the context of jobs, our economy, industrial relations, law and order, the environment, education, health and more.
Cover -- Half Title -- About the Book and Editors -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART 1 INTERNAL ASPECTS -- General Approach -- 1 Factors of Interregional and Regional Co-operation -- 2 Organizational Infrastructure for Self-Reliance: The Non-Aligned Countries and the Group of 77 -- 3 The Non-Aligned Movement: Its Economic Organization and NIEO Perspectives -- 4 Regional Co-operation Among Developing Countries: The Operational Modality of ECDC -- Sectoral Approach -- 5 Trade Among Developing Countries: Trends, Patterns and Prospects -- 6 Co-operative Monetary Action: A Few Suggestions for the Developing Countries -- 7 Monetary and Payments Agreements Among Developing Countries -- 8 The Role of Developing Countries' Multinational Companies -- 9 Multinational Companies of Developing Countries: The Issue of Correct Policies -- 10 Multinational Joint Venture Companies of Developing Countries as Instruments of Economic Integration for Development: Arab Countries' Experience -- 11 Strategy and Potentials for Establishing Multinational Enterprises of Developing Countries -- 12 ECDC/TCDC in the Field of Agriculture -- 13 Southeast Asian Experience in Industrial Joint Ventures -- 14 Sectoral Industrial Planning in the Andean Group -- 15 ECDC/TCDC and Communication Development -- 16 Information and Communication: ECDC/TCDC Implications -- PART 2 EXTERNAL ASPECTS -- 17 North-South and South-South: The North and ECDC -- 18 The Role of Transnational Corporations: Implications for Economic and Technical Co-operation Among Developing Countries -- 19 Transnational Corporations and Technical Cooperation Among Developing Countries -- 20 ECDC/TCDC: The Role of Telematics -- 21 Technology Transfer Between Developing Countries and Eastern Europe: Mechanisms, Obstacles and Prospects.
In: IMF Staff Country Reports
South Africa has made impressive strides in economic development over thepast two decades. But in recent years, lower growth has exacerbated highunemployment, inequality, and vulnerabilities. Although weak trading partner growthcontributed, domestic factors were an important reason why South Africa's growth hasbeen below that of other emerging markets. Large current account and fiscal deficits, sofar easily financed by global liquidity, have raised vulnerabilities