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Famine and Foreigners: Ethiopia since Live Aid »

Book cover image of Famine and Foreigners: Ethiopia since Live Aid by Peter Gill

Authors: Peter Gill
ISBN-13: 9780199569847, ISBN-10: 0199569843
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: September 2010
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Peter Gill

Peter Gill is a veteran journalist who has covered the developing world for most of his career. He has is author of Drops in the Ocean, A Year in the Death of Africa, and Body Count.

Book Synopsis

The Ethiopian famine of 25 years ago was the greatest humanitarian disaster of the late 20th century, killing more than 600,000 people before the world took notice. Peter Gill was the first journalist to reach the epicenter of the famine in 1984 and he returned at the time of Live Aid to research the definitive account of the disaster, A Year in the Death of Africa.

Now, in Famine and Foreigners, Gill returns to Ethiopia to piece together the real story of the last 25 years, drawing on interviews with leading Ethiopians and with an army of foreign aid officials. He conducted extensive interviews with Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and the leading development economists, Joseph E. Stiglitz and Jeffrey Sachs. Most important of all, Gill has traveled throughout the country and interviewed scores of Ethiopia's dignified but still hungry farmers. What stands out in these pages are the graphic encounters with these Ethiopians—the supposed beneficiaries of western aid—who still struggle on the knife-edge of existence. What also emerges is the often tense relationship between official aid-givers and recipients—whether in the area of economic reform or the modern demands for "governance" and political change. Twenty five years on, we can say that we did feed the world. But did we change the face of poverty, did we close the gap between rich and poor, did we fulfill the promise of "development?"

A generation after Live Aid, this book questions whether any of world's big promises are being fulfilled. Have aid experts got it right? Are recipient countries allowed to pursue their own vision? Is democracy essential for banishing poverty? Now that the West faces its own economic challenges, it is time to ask whether the "development era" may be coming to an end.

Table of Contents

Preface
Part I: THEN
1. Return to Korem
2. The Famine Trail
3. Hunger as a Weapon
4. Rebels with a Cause
Part II: TRANSITIONS
5. The Joe and Meles Show
6. How to Prevent a Famine
7. Population Matters
Part III: NOW
8. 2005 and All That
9. Down with Democracy!
10. Free Association
11. A Pastoral Affair
Part IV: PROSPECTS
12. Spoiling the Party
13. Enter the Dragon
14. Them and Us

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