Regionalism and Uneven Development in Southern Africa

Söderbaum, Fredrik, Taylor, Ian, de Beer, Geoff, Arkwright, David, Tevera, Daniel, Chimhowu, Admos, Ngwenya, Xenia, Hentz, James and Baptista-Lundin, Iraê, Regionalism and Uneven Development in Southern Africa, ed. Söderbaum, Fredrik and Taylor, Ian (Aldershot: Routledge, 2003).

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  • Author Söderbaum, Fredrik
    Taylor, Ian
    de Beer, Geoff
    Arkwright, David
    Tevera, Daniel
    Chimhowu, Admos
    Ngwenya, Xenia
    Hentz, James
    Baptista-Lundin, Iraê
    Editor Söderbaum, Fredrik
    Taylor, Ian
    Title Regionalism and Uneven Development in Southern Africa
    Publication Date 2003
    Place of Publication Aldershot
    Publisher Routledge
    Pages 280
    Language eng
    Abstract This volume advances our understanding of how Southern Africa is currently being reconfigured, critically examining what has been marketed as the 'flagship' of the Spatial Development Initiative programme in Southern Africa : the Maputo Development Corridor (MDC). By examining a variety of cross-cutting levels of governance and development and by focusing on the nexus between the formal and informal processes that stake out the MDC, this volume contributes to a detailed understanding of what is perhaps the most important current experiment in regionalism in Africa. By engaging regional processes on the micro-level and 'on the ground', there is a special emphasis on how local communities regard and respond to the Corridor initiative. All chapters in the volume are the result of extensive fieldwork in both Mozambique and South Africa, and the contributions are drawn from the region and beyond, including Botswana, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Sweden and the United States.
    UNBIS Thesaurus GOVERNANCE
    DEVELOPMENT
    SOUTH AFRICA
    Copyright Holder The Authors
    Copyright Year 1970
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    DOI 10.4324/9781315197517
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