On-line catalogue

Categories:
11. Social Science

« Back to the list of categories

Bridging the Digital Gender Divide in Africa article
A policy brief for the summit of the African Union, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Solidarity for African Women's Rights
Source: Solidarity for African Women's Rights
Series: 2010
Children and Youth in the Labour Process in Africa book
Agbu, Osita
ISBN: 9782869782518
Series: Dakar, 2009
Děti naděje afrického kontinentu book
Očima studentů Zdravotně sociální fakulty v Českých Budějovicích
Mojžíšová, Adéla
ISBN: 9788073873349
Series: Prague, 2009
Families in movement : transformation of the family in urban Mali, with a focus on intercontinental mobility article
Janneke Barten
Source: African Studies Centre, Leiden
Series: 2009
In search of greener pastures? Boat-migrants from Senegal to the Canary Islands article
Miranda Poeze
Source: African Studies Centre, Leiden
Series: 2010
SMS Uprising: Mobile Activism in Africa book
Ekine, Sokari
ISBN: 9781906387358
Series: Oxford, 2010
The Indigenous World 2010 article
International Work Group for Indigenous Affaires
Source: International Work Group for Indigenous Affaires
Series: 2010
The scale of urban change worldwide: 1950-2000 and its underpinnings article
David Satterthwaite
Source: International Institute for Environment and Development
Series: 2006
Book of the month

How Rich Countries Got Rich...and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor

Erik S. Reinert

In this refreshingly revisionist history, Erik S. Reinert shows how rich countries developed through a combination of government intervention, protectionism, and strategic investment—rather than through free trade. Yet when our leaders lecture poor countries on the right path to riches they do so in almost perfect ignorance of the fact that our economies were founded on protectionism long before they could afford the luxury of free trade. How Rich Countries Got Rich… will challenge economic orthodoxy and open up the debate on why self-regulating markets are not the best answer to our hopes of worldwide prosperity.More

   
forgotten password?

Generate & send new password

African information centre

Ječná 2, 120 00 Prague 2

Opening hours

Tuesday, Thursday: 2 – 6 pm

Humanitas Afrika, občanské sdružení

We're supported by:

Hl. m. Praha Česká rozvojová agentura

Fair Trade Logo

AIC je prodejním místem
produktů fairtrade