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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Matthias Rompel (Giessen University, Germany) , Reimer Gronemeyer (Giessen University, Germany)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Zed Books Ltd ISBN: 9781786995872ISBN 10: 1786995875 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 21 April 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of illustrations About the contributors Acknowledgements Introduction - Matthias Rompel and Reimer Gronemeyer 1. Malawi five decades after independence: failed state or latecomer? - Matthias Rompel 2. Malawi’s rocky route to democratic consolidation - Heiko Meinhardt 3. The macroeconomic and political foundations of endemic poverty in Malawi - Ronald Mangani 4. Public financial management and its linkages with the broader governance reform agenda: the snail pace of reform - Barbara Dutzler 5. Religion and politics in Malawi: a critical stock-taking - Martin Ott 6. Maize and malnutrition in Malawi: food crisis, farmers’ knowledge, and climate change - Michaela Fink, Reimer Gronemeyer, and Jonas Metzger 7. Agriculture, biofuels, and strategies for food security in Malawi - Lameck Mwewa 8. Tourism development in Malawi: rankings and realities - Adrienne Harris IndexReviewsIt is no small feat for a book to bring together the expertise of internationally renowned sociologists, economists, political scientists, and geographers, of specialists in fields like public administration and governance, public health, education, natural resource management, tourism, and development for the sake of compiling an in-depth analysis of the social, political, and economic conditions of a given country. The present volume accomplishes just that. Guided by deep concern for a perpetual state of poverty that is all-too-often underrepresented, the authors formulate new questions and offer new insights into the challenging past, present, and future of Malawi, one of the poorest countries in early 21st century Africa. * Arne S. Steinforth, York University, Toronto. * Despite peace, political stability and consistent support for democracy, a majority of Malawi's population continues to live in poverty. This excellent and timely volume provides a nuanced analysis of both challenges as well as opportunities for developing this small, landlocked and beautiful country. * Dan Banik, Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo * In a concise way, the contributions to this volume capture essentials of Malawi's post-colonial trajectory fifty years into Independence. The editors wonder at the beginning of their Introduction, is writing a book about Malawi worth the effort? - After reading the chapters that follow, the answer is clearly yes . * Henning Melber, Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala * It is no small feat for a book to bring together the expertise of internationally renowned sociologists, economists, political scientists, and geographers, of specialists in fields like public administration and governance, public health, education, natural resource management, tourism, and development for the sake of compiling an in-depth analysis of the social, political, and economic conditions of a given country. The present volume accomplishes just that. Guided by deep concern for a perpetual state of poverty that is all-too-often underrepresented, the authors formulate new questions and offer new insights into the challenging past, present, and future of Malawi, one of the poorest countries in early 21st century Africa. * Arne S. Steinforth, York University, Toronto. * Despite peace, political stability and consistent support for democracy, a majority of Malawi's population continues to live in poverty. This excellent and timely volume provides a nuanced analysis of both challenges as well as opportunities for developing this small, landlocked and beautiful country. * Dan Banik, Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo * In a concise way, the contributions to this volume capture essentials of Malawi’s post-colonial trajectory fifty years into Independence. The editors wonder at the beginning of their Introduction, “is writing a book about Malawi worth the effort?” - After reading the chapters that follow, the answer is clearly “yes”. * Henning Melber, Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala * Author InformationMatthias Rompel is teaching Development Studies as Honorary Professor at Giessen University, Germany. He has been working as a development professional in Africa for the last 20 years. He is the Head of the Southern Africa Division of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, the German governments international cooperation agency. Reimer Gronemeyer is Professor of Sociology at Giessen University. He has researched and written on Africa for over forty years, and has worked as a consultant for agencies including GIZ and the Red Cross. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |