The new partnership for African development: elite perceptions in South Africa, Nigeria, Senegal, Algeria, Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe
PUBLICATION YEAR: 2003
TITLE AUTHOR(S): H.J.Kotze, C.Steyn
KEYWORDS: AFRICA, ALGERIA, DEVELOPMENT, KENYA, NEPAD, NIGERIA, UGANDA, ZIMBABWE
Print: HSRC Library: shelf number 3074
HANDLE: 20.500.11910/7734
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/7734
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Abstract
This paper will provide an outline of selected elite opinions regarding confidence in the NEPAD; the goals and principles associated with the policy; as well as issues relating to the implementation of the NEPAD.-
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