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Pro/Con 306.096 AF831 2012
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Feb 27 2013 )
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 232-236) and index.
Contents:
- How is Africa faring in the twenty-first century?: Africa's fortunes are improving / Charles Kenny
- Africa's fortunes are declining / Bruce Gilley
- Africa needs to expand free trade / Marian L. Tupy
- Free trade is devastating African economies / Gregory Elich
- Health care in Africa has not improved / Thompson Ayodele
- Africa is making strides in sustainable entrepreneurship / Helene Gallis
- Does Africa need foreign aid?: Foreign aid benefits Africa / Scott Baldauf
- Foreign aid does not benefit Africa / Mathew K. Jallow
- Africa needs trade, not only foreign aid / Richard Ilorah
- Africa needs good governance, not only foreign aid / Franklin Cudjoe
- Africa will progress without patronizing interference from the West / Andrew M. Mwenda
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- What is the state of the AIDS epidemic in Africa?: AIDS is a serious threat in Africa / AVERT
- The threat of AIDS in Africa has been overstated / Michael Fumento
- Social and economic factors contribute to the spread of AIDS in Africa / Ben Wodi
- Political ignorance contributes to the spread of AIDS in Africa / Marco Evers
- AIDS is devastating Africa's children / Lawrence O. Gostin
- Treatment for African children with AIDS is expanding / Mark W. Kline
- What US policies will best serve Africa?: The United States should promote democracy in Africa / Russ Feingold
- The United States should stop promoting democracy in Africa / Roger Kaplan
- AFRICOM will help ensure African security / Robert Moeller
- AFRICOM will likely serve only US interests in Africa / Ed Blanche.
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