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HANLON, JOSEPH (6) answer(s).
 
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Begger your neighbours: apartheid power in Southern Africa / Hanlon, Joseph 1986  Book
Hanlon, Joseph Book
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Publication London, Indiana University Press, 1986.
Description 351p.
Standard Number 0852553072
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031304327.68/HAN 031304MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   151522


Following the donor-designed path to Mozambique’s US$2.2 billion secret debt deal / Hanlon, Joseph   Journal Article
Hanlon, Joseph Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Strenuous efforts by donors and lenders over four decades turned Mozambique from a socialist success story into a neoliberal capitalist one. The private sector dominates; a domestic elite dependent on foreign companies has been created. But a secret US$2.2 billion arms and fishing boat deal involving Swiss and Russian banks and Mozambican purchases from France, Germany, and Israel, with large profits on all sides, was a step too far down the donor’s capitalist road. The International Monetary Fund cut off its programme and western donors ended budget support.
Key Words IMF  Mozambique  Corruption  Neoliberal  Donor  TUNA 
Ematum  Secret loan 
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ID:   069171


Illegitimate loans: lenders, no borrowers, are responsible / Hanlon, Joseph   Journal Article
Hanlon, Joseph Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Is the international community helping to recreate the precondi / Hanlon, Joseph   Journal Article
Hanlon, Joseph Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Conflict  Sierra Leone  Government  Corruption  Aid 
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Sanctions handbook / Hanlon, Joseph; Omond, Roger 1987  Book
Hanlon, Joseph Book
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Publication Middlesex, Panguin Books, 1987.
Description 399p.
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Who will make the ‘best’ use of Africa’s land: lessons from Zimbabwe / Manjengwa, Jeanette; Hanlon, Joseph; Smart, Teresa   Article
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Summary/Abstract Conflict over African land – between smallholders and large industrial farmers and between domestic farmers and global agribusinesses – raises key questions about who will make the best use of African land and which farmers do most to decrease poverty and produce more food, industrial inputs and exports. Zimbabwe has already gone through two major changes in land occupation, and thus provides an important test of what is the ‘best’ use of the land. Three measures of ‘best’ use have been cited in Zimbabwe: reward for military victory, poverty reduction and agricultural production. Initial evidence indicates that commercial smallholder production is a better use of the land than larger, more mechanised farming.
Key Words Poverty  Zimbabwe  Land Reform  Agricultural productivity  Empowerment  Veterans 
Smallholder 
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