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2019
Adonis & Abbey

South Africa is confronted by heightened socio-economic and political instability. This was borne out of apartheid history of land conflicts, dispossessions, exploitations, expropriations and contestations. It further reinforced inequalities and a skewed land distribution that deny Africans of land ownership and use. Post-apartheid governments have been unsuccessfu...

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Journal article
2019
Adonis & Abbey

South Africa is confronted by heightened socio-economic and political instability. This was borne out of apartheid history of land conflicts, dispossessions, exploitations, expropriations and contestations. It further reinforced inequalities and a skewed land distribution that deny Africans of land ownership and use. Post-apartheid governments have been unsuccessfu...

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Journal article
2019
Adonis & Abbey

South Africa is confronted by heightened socio-economic and political instability. This was borne out of apartheid history of land conflicts, dispossessions, exploitations, expropriations and contestations. It further reinforced inequalities and a skewed land distribution that deny Africans of land ownership and use. Post-apartheid governments have been unsuccessfu...

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Journal article
2019
Adonis & Abbey

South Africa is confronted by heightened socio-economic and political instability. This was borne out of apartheid history of land conflicts, dispossessions, exploitations, expropriations and contestations. It further reinforced inequalities and a skewed land distribution that deny Africans of land ownership and use. Post-apartheid governments have been unsuccessfu...

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2016
Taylor & Francis

The formation of the New Partnership for African Development (NePAD) in 2001 at the African Union (AU) Summit in Lusaka, Zambia, marked the advent of what is regarded as a novel development strategy crafted by Africans for Africa. Rooted in former South African President Thabo Mbeki's call for an African renaissance, the initiative seeks to trigger the continent's ...

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Taylor & Francis Group

Since the oil boom, violence in the Niger Delta has been a growing issue for the Nigerian state. Persistent poverty, underdevelopment, and environmental degradation have given birth to a region where grievances are high. Militancy in the region turned a more destructive corner in the early 2000s and in doing so brought considerable disruptions to oil production, wh...

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2018
Adonis & Abbey

Many developing countries continue to experience stunted economic growth, partly traceable to the amount of money expended to subsidize energy consumption. Recently, there is a deepening discourse on the need for a policy shift towards the removal of oil subsidies in developing countries, particularly in Nigeria. This would ensure fiscal discipline and enable funds...

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Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Research Unit
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