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APIC Publications

Resources & Background Papers from the Africa Policy Information Center (APIC) – 1992 – 2001

Talking About Tribe – Moving From Stereotypes to Analysis (1997)

Landmines: Africa’s Stake, Global Initiatives (1997)

Making Connections for Africa: Constituencies, Movements, Interest Groups, Coalitions, and Conventional Wisdoms (1997)

Africa’s Regions – Poster (1997)

Thinking Regionally – Priorities for U.S. Policy Toward Africa (1996)

Nigeria: Country Profile (1996)

Africa on the Internet: Starting Points for Policy Information (1996)

Africa’s Problems…African Initiatives (1992)

 

Assessment Project: Weaving the Ties that Bind (2001)

In 2001, APIC initiated an 18-month dialogue with grassroots activists to assess needs, interest, and engagement potential on U.S.-Africa relations.

Project Announcement (1999)

Final Report (2001) [html] [pdf]

 

International Policies, African Realities: An Electronic Roundtable (2001)

This pilot project provided an electronic space in which Africans, North Americans and others discussed what policy perspectives and understandings of African reality should shape international engagement with Africa.

What is the Roundtable?

Roundtable Co-Chairs, Moderators & Panelists

Full Report from the Roundtable [html] [pdf]

 

Africa Action's Most Wanted (2003/2004)

In 2003, the Africa’s Right to Health campaign targeted 6 key decision-makers as Africa Action’s MOST WANTED, for being the biggest obstacles to global HIV/AIDS funding and expanded treatment.

Responding to mounting domestic pressure, in January 2003 President Bush promised U.S. leadership in the war on AIDS, but he asked for NO new money for his so-called Emergency plan for AIDS relief in 2003 and only half a billion dollars in 2004. The other 5 decision-makers enable President Bush to break his promises. Across the country individuals and groups are demanding an end to the President’s betrayal of Africa’s people as they face the greatest threat to human security in the world today.

More information on Africa Action’s MOST WANTED >

 

Africa Web Bookshop

The following is a short-list of books recommended by Africa Action and available for purchase through Amazon.com.

Click here to see books by countries.

Non-Fiction

HIV & AIDS in Africa: Beyond Epidemiology

Ezekiel Kalipeni Susan Craddock, Joseph Oppong, Jayati Ghosh (editors)
2004
Hardcover/Paperback
$64.95 / $29.95.
IBN#0631223576


Staff Review:
This volume examines the complex social and economic factors that have left Africa at the epicenter of the global HIV/AIDS crisis. It includes dozens of articles by experts from a range of disciplines. A wonderful resource, full of important information.

Guns and Gandhi in Africa: Pan-African Insights on Nonviolence, Armed Struggle and Liberation.

By Bill Sutherland & Matt Meyer
2000. Paperback
$19.95
IBN#0865437513

Staff Review: This fine book examines the strategies and tactics used in achieving an end to colonialism, from the point of view of those who led the liberation movements. It is based on dialogues with a broad spectrum of Africans who have played key roles in both revolution and reform.

This House Has Fallen: Midnight in Nigeria

Karl Maier,
2000
Hardcover/Paperback
$20
IBN#1891620606

Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country, and its fate has repercussions far beyond its own borders. Maier explores Nigeria’s great promise, as well as the immense social, political and economic challenges that threaten its future. An exceptional book.

Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience

Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Gates(editors)
1999
Hardcover
$100.00 ($70 at Amazon)
IBN # 0465000711

Book description: A landmark in reference publishing, Africana is an incomparable one-volume encyclopedia of the Black world-a vital resource for families, students, and educators everywhere.This volume includes more than 3,000 articles from more than 200 contributors, covering the African continent and the African Diaspora.

Fault Lines: Journeys into the New South Africa

David Goodman, Paul Weinberg (photographer)
1999
Paperback
$17.95
IBN #0520217365

Book description: This compelling story is told through the lives of four pairs of South Africans who have experienced apartheid from opposite sides of the racial and political divide. Taken together, these profiles provide the first in-depth look at the social dynamics of post-apartheid South Africa.

 

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