Our development dialogue with Africa [Western perspectives on underdevelopment; address]
In: The Department of State bulletin: the official weekly record of United States Foreign Policy, Band 83, S. 53-57
ISSN: 0041-7610
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In: The Department of State bulletin: the official weekly record of United States Foreign Policy, Band 83, S. 53-57
ISSN: 0041-7610
In: Transitional justice
Introduction -- Comparative Analysis of Truth and Reconciliation Commissions in West Africa -- Ecowas Community Court of Justice, Human Rights and Transitional Justice -- The Rise and Fall of Charles Taylor: Lessons and Impacts on Peace in Liberia -- The Special Court for Sierra Leone and Transitional Justice in Sierra Leone -- Triumph of the Victims: Trial of Hissène Habré at the Extraordinary African Chambers Within the Courts of Senegal -- Distant Justice: The International Criminal Court in West Africa -- Amnesties and Transitional Justice in Africa -- Justice on an Empty Stomach: Transitional Justice and Victims' Rights in West Africa -- Reconciliation as an Event: Transitional Justice and Reconciliation in West Africa -- Transitional Justice and Peace in West Africa -- Conclusion: Big Ideas. Shallow Justice.
Government in West Africa (1968) examines the practical working of modern government and the constitutional history of West Africa. It looks at various political thinkers and their application to the issues of civil government in West Africa; modern constitutional struggles on the continent; and problems associated with different political systems in the region.
In: Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development
Intro -- Preface -- Introduction -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Part I: Macroeconomic Policy and Private Sector -- Proposed Architecture for an ECOWAS Common Currency Union -- 1 Introduction -- 2 West Africa´s Initial Conditions -- 2.1 Current Monetary Arrangements of ECOWAS Countries -- 2.2 Basic Statistics and Volatility of ECOWAS Countries -- 2.3 Initial Institutional and Policy Challenges -- 3 Justification of the ECOWAS Common Currency Union -- 3.1 Key Issues and Motives for the CCU -- 3.2 ECOWAS as an Optimum Currency Area (OCA) and the Welfare Gains for Union Members -- 4 What Type of Monetary Union for ECOWAS -- 4.1 Extension of the UEMOA to Other West African Countries -- 4.2 Merger of WAMZ and UEMOA -- 4.3 Immediate Creation of a New Currency -- 5 Proposed Architecture for the Common Currency -- 5.1 Methodological Approach -- 5.2 Selection of Initial Members of the ECOWAS Common Currency Union -- 5.3 Role and Status on Non-members -- 5.4 Level and Management of Foreign Reserves -- 5.4.1 Adequacy of Initial Level of Union Reserves -- 5.4.2 Management of Reserves and Individual Countries´ Contributions -- 5.4.3 Structural External Reserves and Temporary Relief Mechanisms -- 6 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- The Quest for a Monetary Union in ECOWAS: An Econometric Test for Convergence of Countries -- 1 Background -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Testing Technique -- 3.2 Data Issue -- 4 Empirical Analysis -- 4.1 Nominal Convergence -- 4.1.1 Exchange Rate -- 4.1.2 Interest Rate -- 4.1.3 Reserve Money -- 4.1.4 Inflation -- 4.1.5 Budget Deficit -- 4.2 Real Convergence -- 5 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- 5.1 Conclusion -- 5.2 Policy Implications -- Appendix -- References -- Fiscal and Monetary Policy Coordination in the WAMZ: Implications for Member States´ Performance on the Convergence Criteria.
In: A Current Bibliography on African Affairs, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 96-97
ISSN: 2376-6662
In: International journal / Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Band 15, S. 173-184
ISSN: 0020-7020
In: Great Britain. Parliament. Papers by command. Cmd 6277
In: Cmd. 6277
In: The Western political quarterly: official journal of Western Political Science Association, Band 25, S. 295-304
ISSN: 0043-4078
In: Arms control today, Band 38, Heft 9, S. 55-56
ISSN: 0196-125X
In: African and Black diaspora: an international journal, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 85-103
ISSN: 1752-864X
Local Government in West Africa (1964) examines colonial and independent local government in Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone. With systems of British local government being adopted in English-speaking West Africa, this book looks at how the local government was supposed to work according to its British origins, and how it gradually came to work in its West African environment.
In: Peoples of Africa
In: Foreign affairs, Band 39, S. 240-246
ISSN: 0015-7120
In: UC Press voices revived
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1965