The World Turns Down: The "Permanent Crisis"

The mid-1970s were a grim turning point for Africa, marked by international oil shocks and falling prices for exported African commodities. One response was to borrow ever more furiously—and Africa's debt crisis was born. By the 1980s in places like Zambia, development was a bitterly forgotten dream.

English
  • Production Company The Great Courses
  • Created May 1, 2022 by
    Mandarin7584
  • Modified May 1, 2022 by
    Mandarin7584