Kommentar |
The seminar provides an analysis of developmental controversies and challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa, and of selected national and international strategies to tackle such challenges. The seminar will not present an overview of extant theoretical approaches for explaining ‘African’ developmental trends, but rather consist in discussing selected and quite specific developmental aspects such as land rights, industrialization, taxation or social protection. By combining relevant theoretical approaches with the study of empirical cases we aim to get a better idea of how a combination of international, national and local factors facilitate and block development, and how this might vary across Africa. Each session will include a reflection about strategic consequences |
Bemerkung |
Please note that this seminar will start with a short introduction within the African Politics class on Wednesday 5 April 2023, 16-18.
The regular seminar sessions will take place the following days: 28 April, 19 May, 2 June, 9 June, 16 June, 7 July.
The seminar will be held in English language, IBEP students might, however, also write their seminar papers in German language.
Please note that the session on 5 April has unfortunately to be cancelled.
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