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Neoliberalism, Civil Society and Security in Africa

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  • © 2007

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Part of the book series: International Political Economy Series (IPES)

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Free market policies have been in operation across Africa for the past 25 years, yet they have failed to reverse deepening poverty. This book explores, with case studies, why such policies continue to be implemented and the ways in which they have been reinvented by socialization, depoliticization, regionalization and securitization.

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  • Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

    Pádraig Carmody

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PÁDRAIG CARMODY is Lecturer in Geography, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. He has consulted for the South African government and was formerly Assistant Professor at the University of Vermont, USA.

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