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Die Signifikanz von Tourismus für die Entwicklung regionaler, sozio-ökonomischer Strukturen: dargestellt am Beispiel Queensland/Australien
In: Aachener geographische Arbeiten, Heft 28
World Affairs Online
Kamerun: Strukturen und Probleme der sozio-ökonomlschen Entwicklung (Franzō sische, Englische und Deutsche Beiträge)
In: African affairs: the journal of the Royal African Society, Band 74, Heft 295, S. 228-228
ISSN: 1468-2621
Togo 2020: Domestic politics, foreign affairs, socio-economic development
In: Africa Yearbook. Vol. 17, Politics, economy and society South of the Sahara in 2020, S. 1-24
Controversial constitutional and institutional reforms voted in May 2019 in parliament opened the way for President Gnassingbé to stand for a fourth and fifth term because the law does not apply retroactively. In February 2020, the President won again the disputed presidential elections and thus consolidated his power, assisted by the loyal army and security services. The outbreak of the Corona epidemic in Togo in March and the subsequent economic recession may have contributed to limit popular protest against the Gnassingbé regime. The human rights record of the government has improved, but remains poor. Yet, the international community followed a 'laissez faire' approach in the interests of regional stability. The economy dropped into recession due to the worldwide economic negative effects of the corona-crisis. The democracy index of the Economic Intelligence Unit, London, still rated Togo as an 'authoritarian regime'.
Togo 2020: Politique intérieure, affaires étrangères, le développement socio-économique
In: Africa Yearbook. Vol. 17, Politics, economy and society South of the Sahara, S. 1-24
Controversial constitutional and institutional reforms voted in May 2019 in parliament opened the way for President Gnassingbé to stand for a fourth and fifth term because the law does not apply retroactively. In February 2020, the President won again the disputed presidential elections and thus consolidated his power, assisted by the loyal army and security services. The outbreak of the Corona epidemic in Togo in March and the subsequent economic recession may have contributed to limit popular protest against the Gnassingbé regime. The human rights record of the government has improved, but remains poor. Yet, the international community followed a 'laissez faire' approach in the interests of regional stability. The economy dropped into recession due to the worldwide economic negative effects of the corona-crisis. The democracy index of the Economic Intelligence Unit, London, still rated Togo as an 'authoritarian regime'.
Togo - 2019: domestic politics, foreign affairs, socio-economic development
In: Africa Yearbook. Vol. 16, Politics, economy and society South of the Sahara in 2019
Controversial constitutional and institutional reforms voted in May in parliament opened the way for President Gnassingbé to stand for a fourth and fifth term (2020 and 2030) because the law does not apply retroactively. The first local elections since more than 30 years resulted in the victory of the ruling party. Grand expectations of the opposition which had hoped for a fundamental change at least at the grassroots were again dashed. The human rights situation sharply deteriorated due to growing political and social tensions related to the prospects of the head of state running for a fourth term. Islamist terrorist violence spread from Mali to the northern frontier region of Togo. The autonomous deep-water port of Lomé developed as a growth pole and hub for the sub-region. China became the major partner beside the established partners the EU, France and Germany. The informal sector still dominated the economy. Economic freedom remained with the overall status 'mostly unfree'.
Togo - 2019: Politique intérieure, affaires étrangères, le développement socio-économique
In: Africa Yearbook. Vol. 16, Politics, economy and society South of the Sahara in 2019
Controversial constitutional and institutional reforms voted in May in parliament opened the way for President Gnassingbé to stand for a fourth and fifth term (2020 and 2025) because the law does not apply retroactively. The first local elections since more than 30 years resulted in the victory of the ruling party. Grand expectations of the opposition which had hoped for a fundamental change at least at the grass-roots were again dashed. The human rights situation sharply deteriorated due to growing political and social tensions related to the prospects of the head of state running for a fourth term. Islamist terrorist violence spread from Mali to the northern frontier region of Togo. The autonomous deep-water port of Lomé developed as a growth pole and hub for the sub-region. China became the major partner beside the established partners the EU, France and Germany. The informal sector still dominated the economy. Economic freedom remained with the overall status 'mostly unfree'.
Sprache, Gesellschaft und Kommunikation in Afrika: zum Problem der Verständigung und sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung im sub-saharischen Afrika
In: Afrika-Studien 103
II: Verwerfungen im islamischen Krisenbogen: Saudi-Arabiens interne und regionale Probleme: Saudi-Arabien und die USA
In: Jahrbuch internationale Politik: Jahrbücher des Forschungsinstituts der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, Band 25, S. 101-102
ISSN: 1434-5153
Vom 'Brain-Drain' zum 'Brain-Gain': Migration, Netzwerkbildung und sozio-ökonomische Entwicklung ; das Beispiel der indischen 'Software-Migranten'
In: IMIS-Beiträge, Heft 16, S. 7-22
ISSN: 0949-4723
Ziel des vorliegenden Beitrags ist es, Bedeutung und Relevanz eines neuen Theorieansatzes aufzuzeigen, der den Zusammenhang von transnationaler Migration, sozialer Netzwerkbildung und sozio-ökonomischer Entwicklung beschreiben und erklären kann. Mit dem Ansatz wird die systematische Integration von Migrations- und Entwicklungstheorie angestrebt. Als empirisches Beispiel wird die transnationale Migration von indischen Softwarespezialisten in die USA gewählt. Im Zentrum der Studie steht die Frage, welchen Nutzen Indien, bis 1998 größtes Empfängerland deutscher Entwicklungshilfe, aus der jahrelangen Migration seiner Softwareexperten in die USA gezogen hat und zieht. Das Beispiel der indischen "Software-Migration" zeigt, dass die Beurteilung der Elitenmigration (Brain-Drain) von Entwicklungs- in Industrieländer unter Kosten-Nutzen-Aspekten nicht immer einseitig ausfallen muß. (ICA)
El-Azzazi: Die Entwicklung der Arabischen Republik Jemen: Sozio-politische Grunlagen der Administration (Book Review)
In: The Middle East journal, Band 33, Heft 4, S. 516
ISSN: 0026-3141