28 research outputs found
The visible effects of âinvisible politicsâ: âeveryday forms of resistanceâ and possible outcomes
Developing an Internal Consulting Group in a Large Organisation Using an InstitutionâBuilding Approach
Part-time farming in the developing world: A case of Hobson's choice or the privilege of half a loaf
Improving Administrative Performance in Malaysia: The More Difficult Next Steps in Reform
Creating learning networks between formal agricultural institutions and rural people: the potential role of local non-government organisations as intermediaries
SELF SUFFICIENCY, DELINKAQE AND FOOD PRODUCTION: LIMITS ON AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
Development strategies exist in conflict with international economic and market constraints for much of Africa. Third World commodltles in general have been in less demand, and agriculture has suffered as a result. Given the current nature of the economic system, there are few solutions for these resourcefully abundant countries other than food dependency. Development needs to occur within that context . Copyright 1984 by The Policy Studies Organization.