Africa: The New Frontier in Academia and Business - Anglohigher
Tuesday 7th of February 2012 08:55:52 AM
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Africa: The New Frontier in Academia and Business Anglohigher The future of Africa is tied to the level of investment going into Africa, the last great frontier in the world for new investment and development.” (The Africa e-Journal, p. 1) Africa, of course, is not a single economic, political or social entity. |
Stoneham-Based Nonprofit Develops Innovative Programs for Justice Reform in Africa - Patch.com
Tuesday 7th of February 2012 08:55:52 AM
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Stoneham-Based Nonprofit Develops Innovative Programs for Justice Reform in Africa Patch.com “Studying the structure of governments in many African countries, you realize that the government is dominated by the executive branch," Ngachoko said. “This leads to corruption and inefficiencies in international economic aid. |
A Step Backward for Economic Freedom in 2012 - Wall Street Journal
Tuesday 7th of February 2012 08:55:52 AM
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![]() ArmeniaNow.com | A Step Backward for Economic Freedom in 2012 Wall Street Journal By EDWIN J. FEULNER The world economy is in trouble, and governments are making things worse. Here's the story, right out of the pages of the 2012 Index of Economic Freedom, published Thursday by the Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal: ... Morning Bell: So, You Think You're Free? |
Freest economies in world list shows U.S. tenth - DigitalJournal.com
Tuesday 7th of February 2012 08:55:52 AM
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![]() DigitalJournal.com | Freest economies in world list shows U.S. tenth DigitalJournal.com The 2012 Index of Economic Freedom, a partnership project of The Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal, shows the US has dropped to 10th on the list, two spots behind Mauritius. evaluate the rule of law, the intrusiveness of government, ... |
From Feast to Famine: Will the ANC Survive Another Hundred Years under Rampant ... - Think Africa Press
Tuesday 7th of February 2012 08:55:52 AM
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From Feast to Famine: Will the ANC Survive Another Hundred Years under Rampant ... Think Africa Press The ANC's next hundred years depends quite distinctly on what happens at its July 2012 policy conference in Mangaung and more importantly, on its implications for the South African economy as a whole. The Achilles heel of the ANC has always been the ... |
Mauritius, the little democracy that could - Globe and Mail
Tuesday 7th of February 2012 08:55:52 AM
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