Business, Politics, and the State in Africa
- 190 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This provocative book provides a radical new theory of the political and institutional conditions required for pro-poor growth in Africa.


This provocative book provides a radical new theory of the political and institutional conditions required for pro-poor growth in Africa.
International Justice and the Special Court for Sierra Leone
Focusing on the unique cultural challenges faced by the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the book explores how these factors influence legal proceedings and the court's effectiveness. It delves into the intersection of local customs and international law, highlighting the complexities of administering justice in a post-conflict society. Through detailed analysis, readers gain insight into the court's operations and the broader implications for similar judicial efforts in culturally diverse environments.