
A F R I C A B O O K S**PLEASE NOTE: BOOKS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FROM AFRICA RECOVERY, THEY MUST BE OBTAINED DIRECTLY FROM THE PUBLISHERS** The Politics of Patronage in Africa: Parastatals, Privatization and Private Enterprise by Roger Tangri (Africa World Press, Trenton, NJ, US; 1999; 165 pp; $21.95) The Management of Global Financial Markets, ed. Jan Joost Teunissen (Forum on Debt and Development [FONDAD], The Hague, The Netherlands; 2000; 261 pp; E21.55) Angolas War Economy: The Role of Oil and Diamonds, ed. Jakkie Cilliers and Christian Dietrich (Institute for Security Studies, Pretoria, South Africa; 2000; 370 pp) Cities of Gold, Townships of Coal: Essays on South Africas New Urban Crisis by Patrick Bond (Africa World Press, Trenton, NJ, US; 2000; 401 pp; $29.95) Debating Development: NGOS and the Future, ed. Deborah Eade and Ernst Ligteringen (Oxfam, London, UK; 2001; 272 pp; $18.95, £12.95) Environments and Livelihoods: Strategies for Sustainability by Koos Neefjes (Oxfam, London, UK; 2000; 160 pp; $15.95, £9.95) European Development, Cooperation and the Poor by Aidan Cox, John Healey, Paul Hoebink and Timo Voipio (Macmillan Press, Basingstoke, UK, with the Overseas Development Institute, London, UK; 2000; 256 pp; hb £45, pb £16.99) International Finance and Developing Countries in a Year of Crisis: 1997 Discussions at the United Nations, ed. Barry Herman and Krishnan Sharma (United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan, e-mail <mbox@hq.unu.edu>; 1998; 143 pp) Ebené: Aventures africaines by Ryszard Kapuscinski (Plon, Paris, France, 2000; 336 pp; FF159, E24.24) Global Financial Turmoil and Reform: A United Nations Perspective, ed. Barry Herman (United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan; 1999; 474 pp) The Road to Hell: The Ravaging Effects of Foreign Aid and International Charity by Michael Maren (The Free Press, New York, US; 1997; 320 pp; $25) The Pivotal States: A New Framework for US Policy in the Developing World, eds. Robert Chase, Emily Hill and Paul Kennedy (W.W. Norton, New York, US; 1998; 445 pp; $35) Producing Nature and Poverty in Africa, ed. Vigdis Broch-Due and Richard A. Schroeder (Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Uppsala, Sweden; 2000; 344 pp; $29.95) Land Reform under Structural Adjustment in Zimbabwe by Sam Moyo (Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Uppsala, Sweden; 2000; 226 pp; $19.95) National Identity and Democracy in Africa, ed. Mai Palmberg (Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Uppsala, Sweden; 1999; 352 pp; $19.95) A Public Peace Process: Sustained Dialogue to Transform Racial and Ethnic Conflicts by Harald Saunders (St. Martins Press, New York, US; 1999; 322 pp; $45) Something New Under The Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth Century World by J.R. McNeill (W.W. Norton, New York, New York, US; 2000; 421 pp; $29.95) Women and Politics in Uganda by Aili Mari Tripp (University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin, US; 2000; 336 pp; $24.95) Economic Reforms in Ghana: The Miracle and the Mirage, ed. Ernest Aryeetey, Jane Harrigan, and Machiko Nissanke (Africa World Press, Trenton, NJ, US; 2000; 384 pp; $29.95) Earth Odyssey: Around the World in Search of Our Environmental Future by Mark Hertsgaard (Broadway Books, New York; 1999; 372 pp; $26) Rural Labor Movements in Egypt and Their Impact on the State, 1961-1992 by James Toth (University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, US; 1999; 336 pp; $55) Black Lions: The Creative Lives of Modern Ethiopias Literary Giants and Pioneers by Reidulf K. Molvaer (Red Sea Press, Lawrenceville, NJ, US; 1997; 426 pp; hb $69.95, pb $21.95). From Frontier to Backwater: Economy and Society in the Upper Senegal Valley (West Africa), 1850-1920 by Andrew F. Clark (University Press of America, Lanham, MD, US; 1999; 296 pp; hb $47) Entre urgence et développement: Pratiques humanitaires en question, ed. Claire Pirotte and Bernard Husson (Karthala, Paris, France; 1997; 240 pp; FF130) Fault Lines: Journeys into the New South Africa by David Goodman (University of California Press, Berkeley, California; 1999; 411 pp; $29.95) The Sudan: Contested National Identities by Ann Mosley Lesch (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, US; 1999; 336 pp; $39.95) Expectations of Modernity: Myths and Meanings of Urban Life on the Zambian Copperbelt by James Ferguson (University of California Press, Berkeley, California, US; 1999; $343 pp; $45 hb, $17.95 pb) |