Hi Andrej,
I know very little of what happend in postwar Africa. But I have a few leads...
First, be sure to check the writings of Patrick Bond. Mark posted some stuff
from him. Look at the "ressource base" of the list. He's a contributor to LBO-
talk, I recall.
I noticed on your website (I only looked briefly at it) that there's a French
version. So maybe you'll be able to take advantage of the great ressource on
this that the "Monde diplomatique" could be. The articles in themselves might
not be of great help, but some authors sure put links to great dope in their
footnotes. I also remember that they have foreign language editions (don't
know if they're complete, though). Anyway, look at their website. And if you're
interested, I could send you a big archive with all their articles in French on
Africa+Neoliberalism from a database CD which I have. I don't have the most
recent version and others have CDs with more issues of the paper on it and
maybe in English, but if I'm the only one with such a CD you know...
Still in French, look for the writings of Eric Toussaint. You should find papers
from him on ATTAC's site among other places.
This is one of the sites of his publisher: http://www.cetim.fr/cetim_e/homee.htm
You might find various informations and links there. It's the kind of publisher
who loves to print anti-IMF/WB reports.
Another author which could be an interest is A.G.Frank. As you may know, he
published systemic analysis of the world economy, obviously including the
place of Africa in it. He's a historian but also has stuff to say on the postwar
system. Other writers from the world-system/world system school might have
produced relevant works.
Julien
>I would like you to send me all articles,
>essays, sources, evaluations and analyses you have about US-Euro military
>and financial interventionism in Africa. I hope that, if some more tolerant
>climate is introduced, we ( left radicals form Yugoslavia) will be able to start
>publishing serious political magazine ( we were unable to do that, so far);
>further on, I have participated in founding of African Support Network ( it is
>devoted to African culture, music, society / politics) few days ago; so I need
>some more serious materials. I am very anxious to go on with a creation of
>Latin American Support Network in Yugoslavia and Anti-Neoliberal Action in
>Yugoslavia, in coordination with other international groups of this orientation.
> So, please, if you have some time and knowledge about this subject, I would
>appreciate all materials you have on post Cold War African political &
>economical situation. On my private address of course, in order to escape
>overburdening the list.
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