Natural Resource Endowment and the Fallacy of Development in Cameroon
Cameroon is rich in petroleum, minerals, tropical forests, wildlife, water systems, fertile lands, and much more. Paradoxically however, most citizens live in abject poverty…
Cameroon is rich in petroleum, minerals, tropical forests, wildlife, water systems, fertile lands, and much more. Paradoxically however, most citizens live in abject poverty…
The subject of real estate is increasingly becoming important, especially in the countries of the developing world. States and governments realise that real estate…
The ever growing disparity in living standards between the developed and developing polities constitutes a striking feature of life on Planet Earth. This publication…
Essays in Honour of Professor Sam Moyo This book focuses on the work of one of the leading African scholars on the land question…
Rain Petitioning, Climate and Weather Engineering in 21st Century Africa Highlighting the problematiques of working with a narrow version of greenhouse effects or global…
Sanctions and Anti-Imperialist Struggles in Zimbabwe This is a thought-provoking original book, based on a wealth of empirical case studies of how Zimbabwe experienced…
Humanity has extensively exploited natural and physical resources, since the Industrial Revolution in Europe. A geological era, now called the Anthropocene, has been coined…
South African and Japanese scholars in conversation Anthropological reflections on citizenship focus on themes such as politics, ethnicity and state management. Present day scholarship…
Robert Gabriel Mugabe, Empire and the Decolonisation of African Orifices Tracing recent bouts of globalised Mugabephobia to Robert Mugabe’s refusal to be neoimperially penetrated,…
Putting Into Perspective Land Ownership and Ancestry in Decolonising Contemporary Zimbabwe Colonial scholars have taken immense pleasure in portraying Africans as possessed by spirits…