Transport Corridors in Africa
By Hugh Lamarque (Editor), Paul Nugent (Editor), Hugh Lamarque (Contribution by), Paul Nugent (Contribution by), Sidy Cissokho (Contribution by), Isabella Soi (Contribution by), Francesc Magriny (Contribution by), Sergio Oliete Josa (Contribution by), Bruce Byiers (Contribution by), Sean Woolfrey (Contribution by), J r me Lombard (Contribution by), Nina Sylvanus (Contribution by), Jos -Mar a Mu oz (Contribution by), Yunnan Chen (Contribution by), Elisa Gambino (Contribution by)
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By Hugh Lamarque (Editor), Paul Nugent (Editor), Hugh Lamarque (Contribution by), Paul Nugent (Contribution by), Sidy Cissokho (Contribution by), Isabella Soi (Contribution by), Francesc Magriny (Contribution by), Sergio Oliete Josa (Contribution by), Bruce Byiers (Contribution by), Sean Woolfrey (Contribution by), J r me Lombard (Contribution by), Nina Sylvanus (Contribution by), Jos -Mar a Mu oz (Contribution by), Yunnan Chen (Contribution by), Elisa Gambino (Contribution by)
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In-depth examination of the inherent tensions and dynamics of transport corridors in Africa: between short-term optics and long-term durability; between regional integration and national interest; between the facilitation of trade and the generation of corridor revenue.
The image of the corridor, a central pathway of road and rail carving its way through Africa's interior, has guided the coordination of transport and trade developments on the continent in recent decades. Existing analysis of...
The image of the corridor, a central pathway of road and rail carving its way through Africa's interior, has guided the coordination of transport and trade developments on the continent in recent decades. Existing analysis of...






















