Despite the economic windfall, many women continued to suffer the brutal realities of a harsh military dictatorship. Thus, for most women in Uganda, liberation was partial at best.doi:10.1080/09612025.2013.780845DeckerAlicia C.RoutledgeWomen\"s History Review...
Capitalist economic integration is an interstate unification that took shape after World War II, during the process of the state-monopolistic regulation of the economy. Capitalist economic integration in contemporary conditions represents a new stage of cooperation of monopolies of various countries in the...
In spite of the international economic crisis and adjustment measures, it is argued, there are promising conditions for the development of programmes which... I Andersson - 《Waterlines》 被引量: 1发表: 1990年 PROSPECTS OF THE POST-WAR RECOVERY OF THE FINANCIAL SECTOR OF UKRAINE The armed agg...
This is despite the major effects of the war in Iraq on these countries. For example, in December 2005, IRIN News (2006b) reported on almost a million Iraqi refugees who had fled to Syria to escape US-led offensives, their plight as well as their role in the Iraqi elections. Sign in...
2Power in international economic relations Who are the rule makers on the international economic stage? This question has been debated at least since the beginning of the institutionalization of international economic cooperation after the end of World War II. While some rely on realist assumptions ab...
War, famine and excess child mortality in Africa: the role of parental education. Int J Epidemiol. 2001;30(3):447–55. https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/30.3.447. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Kiross GT, Chojenta C, Barker D, Loxton D. The effects of health expenditure on infant ...
2013). Crude oil exploration began in East Africa in early 1920, beginning with Anglo-American’s Dudley Expedition to Abyssinia, and with the major efforts in Uganda and the Eritrean Red Sea where there was extensive shallow drilling around oil seeps. Eastern Africa is the emerging hydrocarbon ...
–Protracted Civil Wars previously in some cases –At present: Mali at the Edge –Areas of concern; S. Sudan, Ethiopia and Eritrea, Chad, Northern Nigeria Note: In 1999: –20% of Africa’s people lived in countries with war or civil conflict; –90% of casualties were civilians –...
I examine the contribution of institutional breakdowns to long-run development, drawing on Argentina’s unique departure from a rich country on the eve of World War I to an underdeveloped one today. The empirical strategy is based on building a counterfa
The Challenges of Socio-Economic Reintegration of the Female Youth in Post-War Northern UgandaRobert Esuruku