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Tony Barnett Orden de los libros




- 2018
- 2016
Sociology and Development
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The book, first published in 1988, explores significant themes relevant to its time, providing insights and analysis that remain pertinent today. As part of Routledge's collection, it reflects the intellectual rigor and scholarly contributions associated with Taylor & Francis. The content likely addresses contemporary issues, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.
- 1992
AIDS in Africa
Its Present and Future Impact
Terrifying in its potential and devastating in its impact, AIDS is now widespread in a number of African countries. Estimates suggest that as many as five an a half million people on the continent are currently carrying the virus. The AIDS epidemic is among the most severe problems faced by Africans, already weakened by drought, poverty, civil war, and debt. Tony Barnett and Piers Blaikie, who have studied the impact of AIDS in Uganda, present a sensitive and compelling analysis of human cost of this dread disease in Africa.
- 1991
Sudan. The Gezira Scheme & Agricultural Transition
- 140 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
The authors propose that the Gezira scheme has played a paradoxical role in the capitalist transformation of the Sudan - reinforcing some non-capitalist production relations while at the same time acting as an engine for the peripheral capitalist development.