Joseph Hanlon
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Joseph Hanlon is a social scientist and Senior Lecturer in Development Policy and Practice at the Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.
His areas of interest are Mozambique; international aid and development; and the course and resolution of civil wars. He has resided in Mozambique for considerable periods and is one of the most knowledgeable people in the English-speaking world on that country's current affairs and history over the last several decades.
[edit] Publications
- Mozambique: The Revolution Under Fire. 1984, London, Zed Books
- “Renewed land debate and the ‘cargo cult’ in Mozambique”, Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol 30(3) (year:
2004), 603-626.
- "Illegitimate" loans: Lenders, not borrowers are responsible', Third World Quarterly 27(2) (year:2006): 211-226.
- "Wolfowitz, the World Bank, and Illegitimate Lending", The Brown Journal of World Affairs. 13(2) (year: 2007):
41-54