Tekijä:Mayer, J.
Otsikko:Development problems and prospects in Portuguese-speaking Africa
Lehti:International Labour Review
1990 : VOL. 129:4, p. 459-478
Asiasana:AFRICA
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
SOCIAL WELFARE
ARMED FORCES
CONFLICT
Kieli:eng
Tiivistelmä:Relatively sparely colonized and little known to the outside world, the five Portuguese-speaking countries of Africa have suffered many setbacks since their independence in 1974-75. The immense potential of the two giants, Angola and Mozambique, has been paralysed by armed conflicts, internal and external; Guinea-Bissau seems unable to make any headway; and only the two tiny island States - Sao Tome and Principe, and Cape Verde - have made perceptible advances. In each of the "five", however, changes are afoot that offer hope of better management and progress towards satisfying the basic needs of their peoples.
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