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Hemmed In:

Responses to Africa's Economic Decline

Thomas M. Callaghy and John Ravenhill, editors

New York

Columbia University Press

1993

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Contributors

Introduction: Vision, Politics, and Structure: Afro-Optimism, Afro-Pessimism
or Realism?
Thomas M. Callaghy and John Ravenhill

  1. A Second Decade of Adjustment: Greater Complexity, Greater
    Uncertainty
    John Ravenhill

  2. The IMF and the World Bank in Africa: How Much Learning?
    Reginald Herbold Green

  3. Debt, Conditionality, and Reform: The International Relations of
    Economic Policy Restructuring in Sub-Saharan Africa
    David F. Gordon

  4. Neither Phoenix nor Icarus: Negotiating Economic Reform in Ghana
    and Zambia, 1983-92
    Matthew Martin

  5. The Political Repercussions of Economic Malaise
    Naomi Chazan and Donald Rothchild

  6. The Future of the Manufacturing Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa
    Roger Riddell

  7. Coping With Confusion: African Farmers' Responses to Economic
    Instability in the 1970s and 1980s
    Sarah Berry

  8. The Discovery of "Politics": Smallholder Reactions to the Cocoa Crisis
    of 1988-1990 in Côte d'Ivoire
    Roger Riddell

  9. The Politics of Sustained Agricultural Reform in Africa
    Jeffrey Herbst

  10. The Politics of Nonreform in Cameroon
    Nicolas van de Walle

  11. Trading Places: Economic Policy in Kenya and Tanzania
    Michael F. Lofchie

  12. Political Passions and Economic Interests: Economic Reform
    and Political Structure in Africa
    Thomas M. Callaghy

  13. How Hemmed In? Lessons and Prospects of Africa's Responses
    to Decline
    Thomas M. Callaghy and John Ravenhill