- Wealth gap and the new middle class in South Africa (2023-2026)
The problem of inequality has recently garnered a great deal of attention. In fact, after Piketty, it seems that the topic is enjoying a heyday of sorts and is entering the academic mainstream with force. According to the Economist, “It is a golden age for studying inequality”. Against this backdrop South Africa seems like a…
- Spillover effects of the Chinese FDI in Africa. The case studies of Angola and Zambia (2018-2021)
The increased flow of Chinese FDI into Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is often presented as a version of Beijing-driven neocolonialism (sinocolonialism), promotion of alternative – non-Western development models or a new dimension of multilateralism in the Global South. Theoretical and practical dimensions of China’s expansion in Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the most topical issues in…
- Strategies for equal opportunities in post-apartheid countries. A comparative analysis (2018-2021)
The apartheid systems in Southern Africa collapsed more than two decades ago, yet still approximately 65% of wealth in this very region is controlled by 10% of the entire population, and Southern Africa remains the world’s most unequal region. The issue of equal opportunities for Black population was central for public debates in Sub-Saharan post-apartheid…
- The resource curse hypothesis in Sub-Saharan Africa. The case of Tanzania (2016-2018)
East Africa is often described as the world’s „new oil and gas frontier” or hydrocarbon El Dorado – the most perspective region in terms of oil and gas exploration. Taking into consideration the hydrocarbon potential of the region, it is legitimate to ask questions about East Africa’s readiness for the oil and gas production. During…
- The new African petrostates’ development perspectives. The case of Uganda (2013-2016)
The main purpose of the research is to answer the question whether Uganda as a second generation petro-state can avoid oil resource curse phenomenon. Research hypothesis states that African countries where oil has been discovered in recent years operate in different international arena and with dissimilar domestic factors compared to countries that after decolonisation were…
- New petrostates in Africa. The Case of Namibia (2012-2013)
The main purpose of the research is to answer the question if Namibia as a second generation petro-state can avoid oil resource curse phenomenon. Research hypothesis states that African countries where oil has been discovered in recent years operate in different international arena and with dissimilar domestic factors compared to countries that after decolonisation were…
- The new petro-states in Africa. The case of Ghana (2010-2012)
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