دانلود کتاب Imperialism and Development: The East African Groundnut Scheme & its Legacy
by Nicholas Westcott
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عنوان فارسی: امپریالیسم و u200bu200bتوسعه: طرح بادام زمینی آفریقای شرقی و میراث آن |
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Initially employing the United Africa Company as agent, the government set up an Overseas Food Corporation to manage the Groundnut Scheme as an example of socialist development in Africa. Army surplus kit and demobbed soldiers poured into the country and were sent up the railway line to Kongwa to beat the bush. By the time the effort was abandoned in 1950, costs had risen to a colossal 36 million - equivalent to over 1 billion today - and yet almost no groundnuts had been exported. The prototype of many large-scale, government-run, high-cost development projects that failed to deliver, the Groundnut Scheme was perhaps the first major failure of agricultural development in Africa, and its legacy in development practice still with us today.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Austerity
A Scheme is Born
"The Poison of the Official Pen ..."
The Groundnut Army
Beating about the Bush
The Overseas Food Corporation
1949: The Crisis
The Last Chance
A Sudden Death
Legacy and Lessons