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Aid, rather than serving as a means to build a sustainable system, and food aid in particular, has become part of Sudan's exploitative political economy.
Because if you go to the Law and Society meeting every year and other meetings too, but you know a lot about the law and political economy movement because there are all sorts of sessions on it.
Femi Mimiko, a professor of political economy and international relations at Nigeria’s Obafemi Awolowo University, called the climate money heading to Africa “rather negligible and it is not what we should celebrate at all.”
He received a bachelor’s degree in political economy from Williams College in Williamstown.
Source: https://businesswest.com/blog/john-ciolek-joins-team-at-associated-builders/
I am a professor teaching at Columbia University and my research focuses on the political economy of the Horn of Africa.
In Sudan's exploitative political economy, raiding, displacement and the restriction of food supplies yields benefits from selling grain at high prices while buying cheap livestock, and labour.
Yet, as bad as it has been, the failures of American political economy go well beyond it.
Source: https://time.com/6258540/true-cost-of-the-free-market/