The State and the Legacies of British Colonial Development in Malawi


Confronting Poverty, 1939-1983

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By Gift Wasambo Kayira
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Gift Wasambo Kayira is senior lecturer of history at the University of Malawi.

List of Figures, Tables, and Maps Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter One: The Poor and British Development Discourse in Africa, 1909-1970s Chapter Two: The Land-poverty Nexus in Colonial Malawi, 1930s-1965 Chapter Three: Whose Interests? The State, Industry, and Rural Development, 1930s-1953 Chapter Four: Confronting Poverty: The State, ODM and World Bank Triad, 1960s-1970s Chapter Five: Experts, Planners, and the Tampered Rural Development, 1960s-1981 Chapter Six: Malawi's Foreign Policy and the Fruitless Search for Investment Capital, 1960s-1980 Conclusion: Some Reflections on the State and the War on Poverty Bibliography Index About the Author

"Gift Wasambo Kayira has produced a fine and meticulously researched volume on modern Malawi's long fight to eradicate poverty. Efforts by domestic and international experts have unfortunately yielded very little positive outcomes. Timely published when Malawi is struggling with high levels of unemployment, corruption, economic instability, and low levels of agricultural production, this book is a must read for academicians and stakeholders in both government agencies and local and international non-governmental organizations." -- Paul C. Banda, Tarleton State University

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