State of Business, fall 2003, Africa

 vol. XVI no. 2

fall 2003 contents
Dean's Letter
Rajeev Reports
Faculty News
Media watch
In Brief
State of Business Information















CONTENTS

If You Build It, They Will Come 

I F   Y O U   B U I L D   I T,   T H E Y   W I L L   C O M E
Robinson helps Ghana achieve its potential as a tourist destination. go to article

South Africa's Past Fuels Drive to Succeed 

S O U T H   A F R I C A ' S   P A S T   F U E L S   D R I V E   T O   S U C C E E D
After overcoming the turmoil of apartheid, South Africa looks to the future. go to article

Andrew Young on Africa 

A N D R E W   Y O U N G   O N   A F R I  C A
The former U.N. ambassador offers his insights on what Africa needs to succeed. go to article

The South African Economy: A View from the Top 

T H E   S O U T H   A F R I C A N   E C O N O M Y:   A   V I E W   F R O M   T H E   T O P
Ronald Gault, managing director of J.P. Morgan Chase's Johannesburg office, shares an insider's perspective. go to article

Out of Africa 

O U T   O F   A F R I C A
Rother Moshamba's journey of learning and giving back. go to article

Impressions of Africa 

I M P R E S S I O N S   O F   A F R I C A
Robinson faculty share insights on making connections in this emerging market. go to article

University and College cooperate in international endeavors 

U N I V E R S I T Y / C O L L E G E   C O O P E R A T E   I N   I N T E R N A T I O N A L   E N D E A V O R S
Growing involvement of Georgia State University faculty, staff and students in international activities. go to article

 


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