Joseph Hanlon Explained
Joseph Hanlon (born 1941) is a journalist, social scientist and Senior Lecturer in Development Policy and Practice at the Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. Born in the United States, he moved to Britain in 1971.[1]
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.
Hanlon has a bachelor's degree from MIT, and a Ph.D. in high-energy physics from Tufts University. Before moving to Mozambique and specializing in the problems of developing countries, he was an editor of Computerworld[2] and technology policy editor of New Scientist.[3]
Publications
- Mozambique: The Revolution Under Fire. 1984, London, Zed Books. .
- Beggar Your Neighbours: Apartheid Power in Southern Africa. 1986. James Currey. .
- Mozambique and the Great Flood of 2000. With Frances Christie, 1986. Indiana University Press. .
- The Sanctions Handbook. With Roger Omond, 1987, Harmondsworth, Penguin Books. .
- Mozambique: Who Calls the Shots?. 1991. James Currey / Indiana University Press. .
- “Renewed land debate and the ‘cargo cult’ in Mozambique”, Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol 30(3) (year: 2004), 603–626.
- Civil War, Civil Peace. Edited by Helen Yanacopulos and Joseph Hanlon, 2006. Chapters 1–5 by Joseph Hanlon. James Currey / Ohio University Press / The Open University. .
- "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
- Is Poverty Decreasing in Mozambique? (2007)
- Do Bicycles Equal Development in Mozambique?. With Teresa Smart, 2008. James Currey. .
- Just Give Money to the Poor: The Development Revolution from the Global South . With Armando Barrientos and David Hulme, 2010. Kumarian Press. .
- "Bangladesh Confronts Climate Change: Keeping Our Heads above Water". With Manoj Roy and David Hulme, 2016. Anthem Press. .[4]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: AL3050 :: The Joseph Hanlon Collection . South African History Archive . October 15, 2011.
- Joseph Hanlon . The implications of Project Cambridge . . February 25, 1971 . 49 . 740 . 421–423 . October 15, 2011.
- Departure and arrivals . . December 2, 1971 . 52 . 772 . 39 . October 15, 2011.
- Web site: Bangladesh Confronts Climate Change. anthempress.com.