The Great Aid Debate
Part I: The Great Aid Debate: From radicals to reformers to radical-reformers
By Nilima Gulrajani
The debate over foreign aid is increasingly polarized between those who radically denounce aid as a vehicle […]
Reviews and discussions of new books, films, and other forms of artistic expression that offer a creative perspective on African politics and society.
Part I: The Great Aid Debate: From radicals to reformers to radical-reformers
By Nilima Gulrajani
The debate over foreign aid is increasingly polarized between those who radically denounce aid as a vehicle […]
By Cecelia Lynch
I sent the following email to the Directors of the UN Foundation (Timothy Wirth and Elizabeth Gore) after viewing a screening of the film, “When the Night Comes.” […]
Maximum City: Chris Abani’s Virgin of Flames
By David Platzer
African narratives in the west, they proliferate. I really don’t care anymore. I’m more interested in the stories we tell about ourselves…The […]
Ngugi wa Thiong’o. Something Torn and New: An African Renaissance (2009). New York: Basic Civitas Books.
By Dele Ogunseitan
On Thursday 11 June 2009, Dr. Margaret Chan, Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO) invoked the highest level of global alert (level […]
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