In Diensten des Afrikanischen Sozialismus Tansania und die globale Entwicklungsarbeit der beiden deutschen Staaten, 1961-1990

Tanzania's efforts to construct an independent "African socialism" were part of a global discussion about the royal road to development, the ambiguous role of capitaist "developmental assistance," and the nature of "solidarity" with communist states. The study disc...

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Main Author: Burton, Eric
Format: eBook
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2021
Series:Studien zur Internationalen Geschichte
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