Africa and the Global System of Capital Accumulation:
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Africa: A political map -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1 The role of primitive accumulation and racism in capitalist systems -- Primitive accumulation -- Racism as a function of capitalism -- Strategies of primitive accumulation -- Piracy -- Slavery -- Organized crime -- Bureaucratic corruption/kleptocracy -- Debt bondage -- Eminent domain and nationalization/privatization -- Tariffs and taxation -- Migrant labor -- Note -- References -- 2 Cocoa in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana: Chocolate and neoliberal capitalism -- Introduction -- European exploitation of Africa -- Cocoa revenue: Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana and beyond -- Cocoa: West African social experience -- Cocoa farming and capitalist exploitation -- Exploitation, poverty and affluence -- Comparative labor and fair compensation -- Capitalism and ethical consciousness -- Prospects for the future -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Capital accumulation in Liberia's rubber and iron ore sectors -- Introduction -- The crucible of capital accumulation: The peripheral capitalist Liberian state -- Background -- Nature -- Functions -- Problematizing the capital accumulation processes in Liberia -- Background -- The predatory accumulation of capital process -- The primitive accumulation of capital process -- Sectoral capital accumulation: The cases of the rubber and iron ore sectors -- Predatory capital accumulation -- The rubber sector -- The Firestone Plantations Company -- The Liberian Agricultural Company (LAC) -- The Salala Rubber Corporation (SRC) -- The Iron ore sector -- The Liberian Mining Company (LMC) -- The Bong Mining Company (BMC) -- The Liberian American Swedish Mineral Company (LAMCO) -- Acelor Mittal -- China Union Mining Company -- The primitive accumulation of capital | |
505 | 8 | |a Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 4 The Congo paradox: Accumulation crisis and resilience in the Democratic Republic of the Congo -- Overview -- The Congo paradox -- Resilience: More than a set of coping mechanisms -- Capital accumulation and the state -- The state and macroeconomic crisis -- Contentieux belgo-congolais -- Zaïrianization policy -- The impact of the global crisis of the 1970s -- Fiscal indiscipline -- Rise and fall of the new breed of African leaders -- Resilience -- The politicization of the informal sector -- Civil society -- Whereto from here? -- Notes -- References -- 5 From unfree labor to neo-colonial extraction in Sao Tome and Principe -- Historical background -- Review of modern Sao Tome and Principe -- Politics of neo-colonial oil extraction in STP -- Concluding remarks -- References -- 6 Russia's return to Africa: Much ado but about what? -- Interpreting the motivations for Moscow's return to Africa -- Looking for partners and economic diversification -- Changing the perception of Africa's international role -- There is more to Russia's interest in Africa than economy -- Conclusion: Russia enters the "new scramble for Africa"? -- References -- 7 Diamonds in Africa and the continuing Cold War: A case study of building a capitalist ruling class in Namibia -- De Beers and the scramble for Namibia -- SWAPO and Lev Leviev -- Namibia's sightholders -- SWAPO's underdevelopment of Namibia -- SWAPO's words and actions -- References -- 8 Profiting from the conflict in Mogadishu: Capital accumulation in the failed state of Somalia -- Introduction -- Perspectives of the war economies in failed states -- From Cold War economy to informal economy: The beginning of the war economy -- Development as something synonymous with the state: The societal development and state development -- Developmental state or developmental society? | |
505 | 8 | |a Development under insecurity -- The interrelations between local groups and external donors -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9 Benefitting a few: Oil rents in South Sudan -- Introduction -- The literature of predation in South Sudan: An appraisal -- Background to oil production -- Resumption of oil production -- Independence and the advent of kleptocracy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 10 Angola's transition from war to economic powerhouse -- Introduction -- Angola as a war theater: The pre-independence war 1961-1975 -- The post-independence civil war in Angola: 1975-2002 -- The effects of Angolan post-independence war -- Overview of the economy of Angola -- Angola's transition to an economic powerhouse: Reforms and economic growth under José Eduardo dos Santos (2002-2017) -- The era of Joao Lourenco -- Challenges in Angola's transition to economic powerhouse -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Capitalism and Africa's (infra)structural dependency: A story of spatial fixes and accumulation by dispossession -- Introduction -- Overaccumulation and the spatio-temporal fix -- Capitalism and its temporary "fix" -- Debt finance and accumulation by dispossession -- Infrastructure boom - for whom? -- Africa's "infrastructural renaissance" -- (Infra)structural dependency and "financial extraction" -- China's rise as Africa's "infrastructure giant" -- "Moving out" concrete, rails and technology -- "Deferring" surplus finance capital in African infrastructure -- Conclusion: Towards accumulation by dispossessing African infrastructure? -- Notes -- References -- 12 Wealth accumulation and the Nigerian billionaire club: The case of Aliko Dangote -- Introduction -- The nature of capitalist development in Nigeria -- The rise of the billionaire club and primitive accumulation: A theoretical framework -- The Nigerian billionaire club: The case of Dangote | |
505 | 8 | |a The case of Dangote -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Tanzania can feed Africa: Potentials and challenges -- Introduction -- Background information -- Poverty status/situation -- Tanzania Development Vision (TDV) 2025 -- Factors driving Tanzania's economic growth -- Achievements of the Tanzania Development Vision 2025 -- Industrialization -- The impact of industrialization on the disadvantaged population -- Soft and hard infrastructure -- Soft infrastructures: Provision of social services -- Health services -- Water services -- Education services -- Hard infrastructures: Construction, transport and energy infrastructures -- Road transport -- Port construction -- Railway transport -- Air transport -- Energy services -- International trade -- Foreign private investment flows and distribution by activities -- Technology and innovation development -- Development of other sectors -- Agriculture development -- Livestock development -- Fisheries development -- Good governance, peace and security -- Minerals -- Business and investment environment -- Poverty status -- Macro-economic status -- Emergence of business tycoons in Tanzania -- Postulations behind the upsurge of wealthy Tanzanians -- Tanzania's resource endowment, export potential and challenges -- Tanzania's resource endowment related to food production and trade -- Tanzania's export of food products in East and Southern Africa -- Tanzania's exports of food products in the East African Community -- Tanzanian exports of food stuffs to Southern African Countries -- The East African Community imports of food stuffs from the world -- Africa's import of foodstuffs from the world -- Challenges facing Tanzania to realize its export potential -- Low productivity in agriculture -- Poor business environment -- Lack of diversification of foodstuffs -- Unprocessed foodstuffs -- Internal and external barriers | |
505 | 8 | |a Low intra-country trade -- Who benefits from production and export of foodstuffs -- Conclusion and recommendations -- References -- 14 Conclusion: Odious debts of the African capitalist state -- From unfree labor to human rights -- Odious debts under international law -- The world capitalist system -- References -- Index | |
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contents | Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Africa: A political map -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1 The role of primitive accumulation and racism in capitalist systems -- Primitive accumulation -- Racism as a function of capitalism -- Strategies of primitive accumulation -- Piracy -- Slavery -- Organized crime -- Bureaucratic corruption/kleptocracy -- Debt bondage -- Eminent domain and nationalization/privatization -- Tariffs and taxation -- Migrant labor -- Note -- References -- 2 Cocoa in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana: Chocolate and neoliberal capitalism -- Introduction -- European exploitation of Africa -- Cocoa revenue: Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana and beyond -- Cocoa: West African social experience -- Cocoa farming and capitalist exploitation -- Exploitation, poverty and affluence -- Comparative labor and fair compensation -- Capitalism and ethical consciousness -- Prospects for the future -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Capital accumulation in Liberia's rubber and iron ore sectors -- Introduction -- The crucible of capital accumulation: The peripheral capitalist Liberian state -- Background -- Nature -- Functions -- Problematizing the capital accumulation processes in Liberia -- Background -- The predatory accumulation of capital process -- The primitive accumulation of capital process -- Sectoral capital accumulation: The cases of the rubber and iron ore sectors -- Predatory capital accumulation -- The rubber sector -- The Firestone Plantations Company -- The Liberian Agricultural Company (LAC) -- The Salala Rubber Corporation (SRC) -- The Iron ore sector -- The Liberian Mining Company (LMC) -- The Bong Mining Company (BMC) -- The Liberian American Swedish Mineral Company (LAMCO) -- Acelor Mittal -- China Union Mining Company -- The primitive accumulation of capital Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 4 The Congo paradox: Accumulation crisis and resilience in the Democratic Republic of the Congo -- Overview -- The Congo paradox -- Resilience: More than a set of coping mechanisms -- Capital accumulation and the state -- The state and macroeconomic crisis -- Contentieux belgo-congolais -- Zaïrianization policy -- The impact of the global crisis of the 1970s -- Fiscal indiscipline -- Rise and fall of the new breed of African leaders -- Resilience -- The politicization of the informal sector -- Civil society -- Whereto from here? -- Notes -- References -- 5 From unfree labor to neo-colonial extraction in Sao Tome and Principe -- Historical background -- Review of modern Sao Tome and Principe -- Politics of neo-colonial oil extraction in STP -- Concluding remarks -- References -- 6 Russia's return to Africa: Much ado but about what? -- Interpreting the motivations for Moscow's return to Africa -- Looking for partners and economic diversification -- Changing the perception of Africa's international role -- There is more to Russia's interest in Africa than economy -- Conclusion: Russia enters the "new scramble for Africa"? -- References -- 7 Diamonds in Africa and the continuing Cold War: A case study of building a capitalist ruling class in Namibia -- De Beers and the scramble for Namibia -- SWAPO and Lev Leviev -- Namibia's sightholders -- SWAPO's underdevelopment of Namibia -- SWAPO's words and actions -- References -- 8 Profiting from the conflict in Mogadishu: Capital accumulation in the failed state of Somalia -- Introduction -- Perspectives of the war economies in failed states -- From Cold War economy to informal economy: The beginning of the war economy -- Development as something synonymous with the state: The societal development and state development -- Developmental state or developmental society? Development under insecurity -- The interrelations between local groups and external donors -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9 Benefitting a few: Oil rents in South Sudan -- Introduction -- The literature of predation in South Sudan: An appraisal -- Background to oil production -- Resumption of oil production -- Independence and the advent of kleptocracy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 10 Angola's transition from war to economic powerhouse -- Introduction -- Angola as a war theater: The pre-independence war 1961-1975 -- The post-independence civil war in Angola: 1975-2002 -- The effects of Angolan post-independence war -- Overview of the economy of Angola -- Angola's transition to an economic powerhouse: Reforms and economic growth under José Eduardo dos Santos (2002-2017) -- The era of Joao Lourenco -- Challenges in Angola's transition to economic powerhouse -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Capitalism and Africa's (infra)structural dependency: A story of spatial fixes and accumulation by dispossession -- Introduction -- Overaccumulation and the spatio-temporal fix -- Capitalism and its temporary "fix" -- Debt finance and accumulation by dispossession -- Infrastructure boom - for whom? -- Africa's "infrastructural renaissance" -- (Infra)structural dependency and "financial extraction" -- China's rise as Africa's "infrastructure giant" -- "Moving out" concrete, rails and technology -- "Deferring" surplus finance capital in African infrastructure -- Conclusion: Towards accumulation by dispossessing African infrastructure? -- Notes -- References -- 12 Wealth accumulation and the Nigerian billionaire club: The case of Aliko Dangote -- Introduction -- The nature of capitalist development in Nigeria -- The rise of the billionaire club and primitive accumulation: A theoretical framework -- The Nigerian billionaire club: The case of Dangote The case of Dangote -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Tanzania can feed Africa: Potentials and challenges -- Introduction -- Background information -- Poverty status/situation -- Tanzania Development Vision (TDV) 2025 -- Factors driving Tanzania's economic growth -- Achievements of the Tanzania Development Vision 2025 -- Industrialization -- The impact of industrialization on the disadvantaged population -- Soft and hard infrastructure -- Soft infrastructures: Provision of social services -- Health services -- Water services -- Education services -- Hard infrastructures: Construction, transport and energy infrastructures -- Road transport -- Port construction -- Railway transport -- Air transport -- Energy services -- International trade -- Foreign private investment flows and distribution by activities -- Technology and innovation development -- Development of other sectors -- Agriculture development -- Livestock development -- Fisheries development -- Good governance, peace and security -- Minerals -- Business and investment environment -- Poverty status -- Macro-economic status -- Emergence of business tycoons in Tanzania -- Postulations behind the upsurge of wealthy Tanzanians -- Tanzania's resource endowment, export potential and challenges -- Tanzania's resource endowment related to food production and trade -- Tanzania's export of food products in East and Southern Africa -- Tanzania's exports of food products in the East African Community -- Tanzanian exports of food stuffs to Southern African Countries -- The East African Community imports of food stuffs from the world -- Africa's import of foodstuffs from the world -- Challenges facing Tanzania to realize its export potential -- Low productivity in agriculture -- Poor business environment -- Lack of diversification of foodstuffs -- Unprocessed foodstuffs -- Internal and external barriers Low intra-country trade -- Who benefits from production and export of foodstuffs -- Conclusion and recommendations -- References -- 14 Conclusion: Odious debts of the African capitalist state -- From unfree labor to human rights -- Odious debts under international law -- The world capitalist system -- References -- Index |
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Verfasser aut Africa and the Global System of Capital Accumulation Milton Taylor & Francis Group 2021 ©2021 1 online resource (295 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge Contemporary Africa Ser Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Africa: A political map -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1 The role of primitive accumulation and racism in capitalist systems -- Primitive accumulation -- Racism as a function of capitalism -- Strategies of primitive accumulation -- Piracy -- Slavery -- Organized crime -- Bureaucratic corruption/kleptocracy -- Debt bondage -- Eminent domain and nationalization/privatization -- Tariffs and taxation -- Migrant labor -- Note -- References -- 2 Cocoa in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana: Chocolate and neoliberal capitalism -- Introduction -- European exploitation of Africa -- Cocoa revenue: Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana and beyond -- Cocoa: West African social experience -- Cocoa farming and capitalist exploitation -- Exploitation, poverty and affluence -- Comparative labor and fair compensation -- Capitalism and ethical consciousness -- Prospects for the future -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Capital accumulation in Liberia's rubber and iron ore sectors -- Introduction -- The crucible of capital accumulation: The peripheral capitalist Liberian state -- Background -- Nature -- Functions -- Problematizing the capital accumulation processes in Liberia -- Background -- The predatory accumulation of capital process -- The primitive accumulation of capital process -- Sectoral capital accumulation: The cases of the rubber and iron ore sectors -- Predatory capital accumulation -- The rubber sector -- The Firestone Plantations Company -- The Liberian Agricultural Company (LAC) -- The Salala Rubber Corporation (SRC) -- The Iron ore sector -- The Liberian Mining Company (LMC) -- The Bong Mining Company (BMC) -- The Liberian American Swedish Mineral Company (LAMCO) -- Acelor Mittal -- China Union Mining Company -- The primitive accumulation of capital Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 4 The Congo paradox: Accumulation crisis and resilience in the Democratic Republic of the Congo -- Overview -- The Congo paradox -- Resilience: More than a set of coping mechanisms -- Capital accumulation and the state -- The state and macroeconomic crisis -- Contentieux belgo-congolais -- Zaïrianization policy -- The impact of the global crisis of the 1970s -- Fiscal indiscipline -- Rise and fall of the new breed of African leaders -- Resilience -- The politicization of the informal sector -- Civil society -- Whereto from here? -- Notes -- References -- 5 From unfree labor to neo-colonial extraction in Sao Tome and Principe -- Historical background -- Review of modern Sao Tome and Principe -- Politics of neo-colonial oil extraction in STP -- Concluding remarks -- References -- 6 Russia's return to Africa: Much ado but about what? -- Interpreting the motivations for Moscow's return to Africa -- Looking for partners and economic diversification -- Changing the perception of Africa's international role -- There is more to Russia's interest in Africa than economy -- Conclusion: Russia enters the "new scramble for Africa"? -- References -- 7 Diamonds in Africa and the continuing Cold War: A case study of building a capitalist ruling class in Namibia -- De Beers and the scramble for Namibia -- SWAPO and Lev Leviev -- Namibia's sightholders -- SWAPO's underdevelopment of Namibia -- SWAPO's words and actions -- References -- 8 Profiting from the conflict in Mogadishu: Capital accumulation in the failed state of Somalia -- Introduction -- Perspectives of the war economies in failed states -- From Cold War economy to informal economy: The beginning of the war economy -- Development as something synonymous with the state: The societal development and state development -- Developmental state or developmental society? Development under insecurity -- The interrelations between local groups and external donors -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9 Benefitting a few: Oil rents in South Sudan -- Introduction -- The literature of predation in South Sudan: An appraisal -- Background to oil production -- Resumption of oil production -- Independence and the advent of kleptocracy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 10 Angola's transition from war to economic powerhouse -- Introduction -- Angola as a war theater: The pre-independence war 1961-1975 -- The post-independence civil war in Angola: 1975-2002 -- The effects of Angolan post-independence war -- Overview of the economy of Angola -- Angola's transition to an economic powerhouse: Reforms and economic growth under José Eduardo dos Santos (2002-2017) -- The era of Joao Lourenco -- Challenges in Angola's transition to economic powerhouse -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Capitalism and Africa's (infra)structural dependency: A story of spatial fixes and accumulation by dispossession -- Introduction -- Overaccumulation and the spatio-temporal fix -- Capitalism and its temporary "fix" -- Debt finance and accumulation by dispossession -- Infrastructure boom - for whom? -- Africa's "infrastructural renaissance" -- (Infra)structural dependency and "financial extraction" -- China's rise as Africa's "infrastructure giant" -- "Moving out" concrete, rails and technology -- "Deferring" surplus finance capital in African infrastructure -- Conclusion: Towards accumulation by dispossessing African infrastructure? -- Notes -- References -- 12 Wealth accumulation and the Nigerian billionaire club: The case of Aliko Dangote -- Introduction -- The nature of capitalist development in Nigeria -- The rise of the billionaire club and primitive accumulation: A theoretical framework -- The Nigerian billionaire club: The case of Dangote The case of Dangote -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Tanzania can feed Africa: Potentials and challenges -- Introduction -- Background information -- Poverty status/situation -- Tanzania Development Vision (TDV) 2025 -- Factors driving Tanzania's economic growth -- Achievements of the Tanzania Development Vision 2025 -- Industrialization -- The impact of industrialization on the disadvantaged population -- Soft and hard infrastructure -- Soft infrastructures: Provision of social services -- Health services -- Water services -- Education services -- Hard infrastructures: Construction, transport and energy infrastructures -- Road transport -- Port construction -- Railway transport -- Air transport -- Energy services -- International trade -- Foreign private investment flows and distribution by activities -- Technology and innovation development -- Development of other sectors -- Agriculture development -- Livestock development -- Fisheries development -- Good governance, peace and security -- Minerals -- Business and investment environment -- Poverty status -- Macro-economic status -- Emergence of business tycoons in Tanzania -- Postulations behind the upsurge of wealthy Tanzanians -- Tanzania's resource endowment, export potential and challenges -- Tanzania's resource endowment related to food production and trade -- Tanzania's export of food products in East and Southern Africa -- Tanzania's exports of food products in the East African Community -- Tanzanian exports of food stuffs to Southern African Countries -- The East African Community imports of food stuffs from the world -- Africa's import of foodstuffs from the world -- Challenges facing Tanzania to realize its export potential -- Low productivity in agriculture -- Poor business environment -- Lack of diversification of foodstuffs -- Unprocessed foodstuffs -- Internal and external barriers Low intra-country trade -- Who benefits from production and export of foodstuffs -- Conclusion and recommendations -- References -- 14 Conclusion: Odious debts of the African capitalist state -- From unfree labor to human rights -- Odious debts under international law -- The world capitalist system -- References -- Index Kapitalismus (DE-588)4029577-1 gnd rswk-swf Weltwirtschaft (DE-588)4065468-0 gnd rswk-swf Auslandsinvestition (DE-588)4003772-1 gnd rswk-swf Afrika (DE-588)4000695-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Afrika (DE-588)4000695-5 g Kapitalismus (DE-588)4029577-1 s Weltwirtschaft (DE-588)4065468-0 s Auslandsinvestition (DE-588)4003772-1 s DE-604 Cooper, Allan D. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Oritsejafor, Emmanuel O. Africa and the Global System of Capital Accumulation Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2021 9780367430900 |
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Africa and the Global System of Capital Accumulation Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Africa: A political map -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1 The role of primitive accumulation and racism in capitalist systems -- Primitive accumulation -- Racism as a function of capitalism -- Strategies of primitive accumulation -- Piracy -- Slavery -- Organized crime -- Bureaucratic corruption/kleptocracy -- Debt bondage -- Eminent domain and nationalization/privatization -- Tariffs and taxation -- Migrant labor -- Note -- References -- 2 Cocoa in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana: Chocolate and neoliberal capitalism -- Introduction -- European exploitation of Africa -- Cocoa revenue: Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana and beyond -- Cocoa: West African social experience -- Cocoa farming and capitalist exploitation -- Exploitation, poverty and affluence -- Comparative labor and fair compensation -- Capitalism and ethical consciousness -- Prospects for the future -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Capital accumulation in Liberia's rubber and iron ore sectors -- Introduction -- The crucible of capital accumulation: The peripheral capitalist Liberian state -- Background -- Nature -- Functions -- Problematizing the capital accumulation processes in Liberia -- Background -- The predatory accumulation of capital process -- The primitive accumulation of capital process -- Sectoral capital accumulation: The cases of the rubber and iron ore sectors -- Predatory capital accumulation -- The rubber sector -- The Firestone Plantations Company -- The Liberian Agricultural Company (LAC) -- The Salala Rubber Corporation (SRC) -- The Iron ore sector -- The Liberian Mining Company (LMC) -- The Bong Mining Company (BMC) -- The Liberian American Swedish Mineral Company (LAMCO) -- Acelor Mittal -- China Union Mining Company -- The primitive accumulation of capital Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 4 The Congo paradox: Accumulation crisis and resilience in the Democratic Republic of the Congo -- Overview -- The Congo paradox -- Resilience: More than a set of coping mechanisms -- Capital accumulation and the state -- The state and macroeconomic crisis -- Contentieux belgo-congolais -- Zaïrianization policy -- The impact of the global crisis of the 1970s -- Fiscal indiscipline -- Rise and fall of the new breed of African leaders -- Resilience -- The politicization of the informal sector -- Civil society -- Whereto from here? -- Notes -- References -- 5 From unfree labor to neo-colonial extraction in Sao Tome and Principe -- Historical background -- Review of modern Sao Tome and Principe -- Politics of neo-colonial oil extraction in STP -- Concluding remarks -- References -- 6 Russia's return to Africa: Much ado but about what? -- Interpreting the motivations for Moscow's return to Africa -- Looking for partners and economic diversification -- Changing the perception of Africa's international role -- There is more to Russia's interest in Africa than economy -- Conclusion: Russia enters the "new scramble for Africa"? -- References -- 7 Diamonds in Africa and the continuing Cold War: A case study of building a capitalist ruling class in Namibia -- De Beers and the scramble for Namibia -- SWAPO and Lev Leviev -- Namibia's sightholders -- SWAPO's underdevelopment of Namibia -- SWAPO's words and actions -- References -- 8 Profiting from the conflict in Mogadishu: Capital accumulation in the failed state of Somalia -- Introduction -- Perspectives of the war economies in failed states -- From Cold War economy to informal economy: The beginning of the war economy -- Development as something synonymous with the state: The societal development and state development -- Developmental state or developmental society? Development under insecurity -- The interrelations between local groups and external donors -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9 Benefitting a few: Oil rents in South Sudan -- Introduction -- The literature of predation in South Sudan: An appraisal -- Background to oil production -- Resumption of oil production -- Independence and the advent of kleptocracy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 10 Angola's transition from war to economic powerhouse -- Introduction -- Angola as a war theater: The pre-independence war 1961-1975 -- The post-independence civil war in Angola: 1975-2002 -- The effects of Angolan post-independence war -- Overview of the economy of Angola -- Angola's transition to an economic powerhouse: Reforms and economic growth under José Eduardo dos Santos (2002-2017) -- The era of Joao Lourenco -- Challenges in Angola's transition to economic powerhouse -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Capitalism and Africa's (infra)structural dependency: A story of spatial fixes and accumulation by dispossession -- Introduction -- Overaccumulation and the spatio-temporal fix -- Capitalism and its temporary "fix" -- Debt finance and accumulation by dispossession -- Infrastructure boom - for whom? -- Africa's "infrastructural renaissance" -- (Infra)structural dependency and "financial extraction" -- China's rise as Africa's "infrastructure giant" -- "Moving out" concrete, rails and technology -- "Deferring" surplus finance capital in African infrastructure -- Conclusion: Towards accumulation by dispossessing African infrastructure? -- Notes -- References -- 12 Wealth accumulation and the Nigerian billionaire club: The case of Aliko Dangote -- Introduction -- The nature of capitalist development in Nigeria -- The rise of the billionaire club and primitive accumulation: A theoretical framework -- The Nigerian billionaire club: The case of Dangote The case of Dangote -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Tanzania can feed Africa: Potentials and challenges -- Introduction -- Background information -- Poverty status/situation -- Tanzania Development Vision (TDV) 2025 -- Factors driving Tanzania's economic growth -- Achievements of the Tanzania Development Vision 2025 -- Industrialization -- The impact of industrialization on the disadvantaged population -- Soft and hard infrastructure -- Soft infrastructures: Provision of social services -- Health services -- Water services -- Education services -- Hard infrastructures: Construction, transport and energy infrastructures -- Road transport -- Port construction -- Railway transport -- Air transport -- Energy services -- International trade -- Foreign private investment flows and distribution by activities -- Technology and innovation development -- Development of other sectors -- Agriculture development -- Livestock development -- Fisheries development -- Good governance, peace and security -- Minerals -- Business and investment environment -- Poverty status -- Macro-economic status -- Emergence of business tycoons in Tanzania -- Postulations behind the upsurge of wealthy Tanzanians -- Tanzania's resource endowment, export potential and challenges -- Tanzania's resource endowment related to food production and trade -- Tanzania's export of food products in East and Southern Africa -- Tanzania's exports of food products in the East African Community -- Tanzanian exports of food stuffs to Southern African Countries -- The East African Community imports of food stuffs from the world -- Africa's import of foodstuffs from the world -- Challenges facing Tanzania to realize its export potential -- Low productivity in agriculture -- Poor business environment -- Lack of diversification of foodstuffs -- Unprocessed foodstuffs -- Internal and external barriers Low intra-country trade -- Who benefits from production and export of foodstuffs -- Conclusion and recommendations -- References -- 14 Conclusion: Odious debts of the African capitalist state -- From unfree labor to human rights -- Odious debts under international law -- The world capitalist system -- References -- Index Kapitalismus (DE-588)4029577-1 gnd Weltwirtschaft (DE-588)4065468-0 gnd Auslandsinvestition (DE-588)4003772-1 gnd |
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