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Carlos Lopes

    Modernes Frauenturnen und die Befreiung des Frauenkörpers
    Africa in Transformation
    Africa's Contemporary Challenges
    Ownership, Leadership and Transformation
    • 2018

      Africa in Transformation

      Economic Development in the Age of Doubt

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Lopes brings his insight and experience to a timely examination of traditional development models in Africa, emphasizing the need for transformational change to create a sustainable future for the continent. His eclectic brilliance and cultural depth will resonate with many readers, while his ability to present compelling new perspectives on various topics will impress all. The craftsmanship and multi-faceted approach to development reflect high ethical standards, making it impossible to engage with this work without feeling more informed. Drawing from a distinguished academic career and extensive policy experience, Lopes offers a visionary analysis of Africa's challenges and future opportunities. This book uniquely blends intellectual rigor with pragmatic solutions, marking it as a significant achievement. It is thorough, thought-provoking, and devoid of empty rhetoric, making it essential reading for anyone interested in understanding Africa's present and future. Lopes addresses critical development issues facing the continent today, providing a blueprint of policies to tackle these challenges. His heartfelt meditation on economic development resonates amidst democratic uncertainties, identity crises, global fears, and sustainability threats, making this work a vital contribution to the discourse on Africa's path forward.

      Africa in Transformation
    • 2013

      Africa's Contemporary Challenges

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This book reviews Cabral's intellectual contribution to current debates on race, identity, nation building, democracy, leadership and ethics. The key leader of the national liberation movements of former Portuguese African colonies is considered to beoneof their foremost intellectuals the continent has produced. This rare combination of freedom fighter, operational campaigner and astute political scientist justifies the academic interest in his contribution. Africa's Contemporary Challenges reviews the impact of Amilcar Cabral's thinking, and its relationship with contemporary debates about race, identity, nation building, democracy, leadership or ethics. The complexity of Cabral's vision and hopes for Africa continues to incite curiosity and interest. Cabral's tragic assassination in 1973 has removed the possibility of analysing his impact on post-independent Lusophone Africa, but his thoughts continue to be the most important reference. This book was published as a special issue of African Identities.

      Africa's Contemporary Challenges
    • 2003

      Ownership, Leadership and Transformation

      Can We Do Better for Capacity Development?

      • 355 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Focusing on capacity development, this final installment in the series addresses the challenges faced in the field while offering practical solutions. The first part transforms long-standing development dilemmas into opportunities for societal change, proposing guiding principles for context-specific approaches. The second part compiles global experiences and lessons, highlighting innovative initiatives and practical insights that demonstrate how stakeholders can effectively respond to their unique developmental challenges.

      Ownership, Leadership and Transformation