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. Ed(S): Fraser, Alastair; Larmer, Miles - Zambia, Mining, and Neoliberalism - 9780230104983 - V9780230104983
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Zambia, Mining, and Neoliberalism

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Description for Zambia, Mining, and Neoliberalism Hardback. This book aims to understand Zambia's renowned Copperbelt region within a broad historical context and revive the tradition of scholarship that places Zambian experiences within a global perspective. Editor(s): Fraser, Alastair; Larmer, Miles. Series: Africa Connects. Num Pages: 298 pages, 6 black & white illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: 1HFMZ; KNAT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 217 x 157 x 22. Weight in Grams: 454.
This book paints a vivid picture of Zambia's experience riding the copper price rollercoaster. It brings together the best of recent research on Zambia's mining industry from eminent scholars in history, geography, anthropology, politics, sociology and economics. The authors discuss how aid donors pressed Zambia to privatize its key industry and how multinational mining houses took advantage of tax-breaks and lax regulation. It considers the opportunities and dangers presented by Chinese investment, how both companies and the Zambian state responded to dramatic instabilities in global commodity markets since 2004, and how frustration with the courting of mining multinationals has led ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
298
Condition
New
Series
Africa Connects
Number of Pages
298
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780230104983
SKU
V9780230104983
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About . Ed(S): Fraser, Alastair; Larmer, Miles
ALASTAIR FRASER is the Philomathia Fellow and College Lecturer in Politics at Cambridge University, UK. MILES LARMER is Lecturer in International History at the University of Sheffield, UK.

Reviews for Zambia, Mining, and Neoliberalism
'The value of this volume is that it goes beyond an analysis of the institutions and ideologies that de-industrialized the Zambian economy and begins to explore the possibilities of an alternative.' African Affairs "The scholarly research that has gone into this book shows the critical importance for Africa to secure control over both its natural resources and ... Read more

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