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Titre
NEPAD and African Development: Towards a New Partnership between Development Actors in Africa
Résumé
The model required to drive socio-economic development in Africa, and the relationship between the state and the private sector based on that model, have sparked much controversy among African analysts. Some question the relevance of other successful models of development, such as in the liberal West or in East-Asia, to the African context. Others criticise all models of development that are “alien” to African cultures and conditions hence rejecting the NEPAD model on this basis. This paper argues that although NEPAD does not present a detailed model of the relationship between the state, the private sector and civil society in Africa, some of its theoretical underpinnings suggest a balanced framework that should prompt African scholars to search for new models that do not necessarily imitate already successful ones but respect the particularities of each African state
Publication
African Journal of International Affairs
Volume
11
Numéro
1
Pages
55–70
Date
2008
Abrév. de revue
AJIA
Langue
EN
ISSN
0850-7902
Titre abrégé
NEPAD and African Development
Référence
Tawfik, R. M. (2008). NEPAD and African Development: Towards a New Partnership between Development Actors in Africa. African Journal of International Affairs, 11(1), 55–70. https://doi.org/10.4314/ajia.v11i1.57260