AADS2467 · African and African Diaspora Studies
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
This course explores the politics and political economy of development in Africa. It will present key development interventions and processes and the diverse experiences and trajectories of political and developmental relationships across African nations, highlighting enduring patterns that have persisted since the colonial era. Beyond the descriptive goals, the course significantly emphasizes explaining issues. Throughout the course, students will explore initiatives by African governments and critically analyze the domestic and international constraints that shape Africas development within the global economy. The course will give special attention to the role of foreign actors and institutions in influencing the development landscape.
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