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Jokey horse-jockey North-South rapport : diagnostic-cum-prognostic-academic perspectives on who truly depends on whom / Nkwazi Nkuzi Mhango.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Mankon, Bamenda : Langaa Research & Publishing CIG, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 995655037X
  • 9789956550371
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Jokey Horse-Jockey North-South Rapport : Diagnostic-Cum-Prognostic-Academic Perspectives on Who Truly Depends on Whom.DDC classification:
  • 338.9/0091724 23
LOC classification:
  • HC59.7 .M43 2018
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Contents:
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; List of Abbreviations; Chapter One -- North-South Link to Conflict, Poverty and Underdevelopment; i) Introduction; ii) The Use of Interventionism as an Exploitative Strategy; iii) Free Market as a Ruse to Penetrate and Exploit the Global South; Chapter Two -- Nature of Exploitative Relationship; i) The Economies of Dominance and Exploitation; ii) It Takes Two to Tango: Two-Part Liability; iii) The Role of Technology in the North-South Relationship; Chapter Three -- When Dependency Hampers Interdependency.
I) Inevitable Interdependency Partnering and Partnershipii) Essentialised and Internalised Colonialism; iii) Global Warming as a Unifying Force; Chapter Four -- What Worked and What Did Not in the North-South Rapport; i) Liberal Peace: A Quick Fix; ii) Is aid a Panacea or a Mere Panegyric?; iii) New Economic Model and New Superstructure; iv) Meaningful and Practical Policy Change; Chapter Five -- New Take That the Global South Needs to Embark on; i) Unreservedly Addressing Colonial Legacy; ii) Rethink Human Needs and Human Rights.
Chapter Six -- Part II: Two Case Studies: Africa, the Role of Definition and DivisionismTroubling Myth of Africa's [Under-] Development; i) Introduction; ii) Troubling the Predicament of [Under-] Development; iii) Doctrinaire Development; iv) Wake-up Call for Africa as a Specimen for the Latter; v) Conclusion; Chapter Seven -- Case two: Violence, Power, Politics and (Anti- ) Development in Africa; i) Introduction; ii) Proxy Recolonisation and Extension of Divide-and-Rule; iii) The role of Parties to Conflicts in Resolving the Conflict; iv) Ethnoconflicts and Resources.
V) How the Former Reinventing New people and Creating Animosity in the Lattervi) Assimilation Inhalation and Perpetuation; vii) Conclusion: What Should Be Done?; References; Back cover.
Summary: No doubt. North-South relationship involving poor and rich countries is very convoluted; based and built on exploitative, unequal and unfair equilibria. It is purely jockey-horse-like connubium that serves one party as it disserves the other. This is why deconstructing and detoxifying this relationship is sine qua non. The author argues that the parties in this relationship must revisit it to make sure it equally benefits both for the benefit of the whole world. Importantly, the major question posed is: Why did the two global halves maintain and tolerate such toxic rapport while knowingly it is but colonial and unjust? The question is answered in this academic treatise which asks the parties to hark back; and thereby do justice to each other by viewing themselves as humans with shared needs and future whose lesson from the past may buttress them to be major thespians in realising world peace. This is because their parasitic relationship has fueled many conflicts revolving around the struggle for controlling resources in the South in order to sell to the North.
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Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; List of Abbreviations; Chapter One -- North-South Link to Conflict, Poverty and Underdevelopment; i) Introduction; ii) The Use of Interventionism as an Exploitative Strategy; iii) Free Market as a Ruse to Penetrate and Exploit the Global South; Chapter Two -- Nature of Exploitative Relationship; i) The Economies of Dominance and Exploitation; ii) It Takes Two to Tango: Two-Part Liability; iii) The Role of Technology in the North-South Relationship; Chapter Three -- When Dependency Hampers Interdependency.

I) Inevitable Interdependency Partnering and Partnershipii) Essentialised and Internalised Colonialism; iii) Global Warming as a Unifying Force; Chapter Four -- What Worked and What Did Not in the North-South Rapport; i) Liberal Peace: A Quick Fix; ii) Is aid a Panacea or a Mere Panegyric?; iii) New Economic Model and New Superstructure; iv) Meaningful and Practical Policy Change; Chapter Five -- New Take That the Global South Needs to Embark on; i) Unreservedly Addressing Colonial Legacy; ii) Rethink Human Needs and Human Rights.

Chapter Six -- Part II: Two Case Studies: Africa, the Role of Definition and DivisionismTroubling Myth of Africa's [Under-] Development; i) Introduction; ii) Troubling the Predicament of [Under-] Development; iii) Doctrinaire Development; iv) Wake-up Call for Africa as a Specimen for the Latter; v) Conclusion; Chapter Seven -- Case two: Violence, Power, Politics and (Anti- ) Development in Africa; i) Introduction; ii) Proxy Recolonisation and Extension of Divide-and-Rule; iii) The role of Parties to Conflicts in Resolving the Conflict; iv) Ethnoconflicts and Resources.

V) How the Former Reinventing New people and Creating Animosity in the Lattervi) Assimilation Inhalation and Perpetuation; vii) Conclusion: What Should Be Done?; References; Back cover.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-221).

No doubt. North-South relationship involving poor and rich countries is very convoluted; based and built on exploitative, unequal and unfair equilibria. It is purely jockey-horse-like connubium that serves one party as it disserves the other. This is why deconstructing and detoxifying this relationship is sine qua non. The author argues that the parties in this relationship must revisit it to make sure it equally benefits both for the benefit of the whole world. Importantly, the major question posed is: Why did the two global halves maintain and tolerate such toxic rapport while knowingly it is but colonial and unjust? The question is answered in this academic treatise which asks the parties to hark back; and thereby do justice to each other by viewing themselves as humans with shared needs and future whose lesson from the past may buttress them to be major thespians in realising world peace. This is because their parasitic relationship has fueled many conflicts revolving around the struggle for controlling resources in the South in order to sell to the North.

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