[OPE-L] London launches of Looting Africa, 18 October - join us!

From: Patrick Bond (pbond@MAIL.NGO.ZA)
Date: Tue Oct 10 2006 - 00:31:12 EDT


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SOAS, 18 OCTOBER, NOON-2PM - ROOM 116
LSE, 18 OCTOBER, 4:30-6PM - CONNAUGHT HOUSE, ROOM H102

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SOAS EVENT:

Join Zed Books and Patrick Bond of South Africa’s Centre for Civil 
Society to launch

Looting Africa: The Economics of Exploitation

Wednesday, October 18, noon-2pm, Room 116
School of Oriental and African Studies, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square
Contact: Angelica Baschiera, Secretary, Centre of African Studies, 020 
7637 2388

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LSE EVENT:

Africa and Global Governance:
Elite Illusions, Social Resistance

A lecture and book launch by Patrick Bond of
South Africa’s Centre for Civil Society

Wednesday, 18 October, 4:30-6pm
Room H102 Connaught House, Contact: Philippa Atkinson, 020 7955 5253

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Patrick Bond is Research Professor at the
University of KwaZulu-Natal School of
Development Studies and Director of the
Centre for Civil Society in Durban.

Despite the rhetoric, the people of
Sub-Saharan Africa are becoming poorer.
 From Tony Blair’s Africa Commission, the
G7 finance ministers’ debt relief, the Live 8
concerts, the Make Poverty History
campaign and the G8 Gleneagles promises,
to the United Nations 2005 summit and the
Hong Kong WTO meeting, Africa’s gains
have been mainly limited to public relations.

The central problems remain
exploitative debt and financial relationships
with the North, phantom aid, unfair trade,
distorted investment, capital flight and the
continent’s brain/skills drain. Moreover,
capitalism in most African countries has
witnessed the emergence of excessively
powerful ruling elites. While noting their role
as collaborators, this book contextualises
Africa’s wealth outflow within a stagnant yet
financially volatile world economy.

"A solid theoretical, empirical and analytical framework proving that the
processes of looting the African continent, which started with the slave 
trade,
have continued to this day." - Professor Issa Shivji, University of Dar 
es Salaam

"Patrick’s books on post-apartheid South Africa have been a beacon, and his
latest is a brilliant analysis and timely expose of the rapacious forces 
ranged
against Africans today." - John Pilger, author and film maker

Also available:
· TALK LEFT WALK RIGHT
Patrick Bond (UKZN Press, 2006)
· CCS WIRED
(double DVD set)(CCS, 2006)
http://www.ukzn.ac.za/ccs







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