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Political Instability in Africa

Author : Lere Amusan,Isiaka Alani Badmus
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2020-05-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1680530909

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Political Instability in Africa by Lere Amusan,Isiaka Alani Badmus Pdf

This book offers broad-gauged analyses of the causes, nature, and changing patterns of armed conflict in Africa as well as the reasons for these patterns. It also situates conflicts that have been haunting the African continent since the time of decolonization within the various theoretical schools such as "new war," "economic war," "neo-patrimonial," and "globalization." It begins with the premise that conflict constitutes one of the major impediments to Africa's socio-economic development and has made the continent's future looks relatively bleak. At the dawn of the twenty-first century, the international community has, once again, treated Africa as a hopeless continent. This is due, in part, to a number of political, military, and socio-economic problems, which have made the continent miss the path towards sustainable development. From the period of political independence in the 1960s to the immediate post-Cold War period, the African political landscape was dotted with many conflicts of different natures and intensity (low-intensity conflicts, civil wars, mass killings, and large-scale political violence). During the first four decades of political independence, there were about 80 forceful changes of government in Sub-Saharan Africa, while a large number of countries in that region witnessed various forms of conflicts. This collection assembles the work of distinguished African scholars who offer valuable new insights into the problem of political instability.

On the Razor's Edge

Author : Calvin A. Woodward
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105081689825

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Africa's Political Stability

Author : 'Muyiwa Falaiye
Publisher : Panaf Pub.
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Political Science
ISBN : IND:30000067521686

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When Soldiers Rebel

Author : Kristen A. Harkness
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2018-09-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108422475

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When Soldiers Rebel by Kristen A. Harkness Pdf

Soldiers rebel when leaders attempt to build or dismantle ethnic armies, posing a deep challenge to contemporary democratization efforts.

Selected Themes in African Political Studies

Author : Lucky Asuelime,Suzanne Francis
Publisher : Springer
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2014-08-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783319060019

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Selected Themes in African Political Studies by Lucky Asuelime,Suzanne Francis Pdf

Against the background of a long and continuing record of political instability in Africa, this edited collection presents a multi-disciplinary approach to selected issues in African political studies. The contributions explore a range of political and conflict situations, discuss efforts to develop indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms and consider some of the key political and economic issues facing the continent. The specific country studies illuminate the diversity of the African continent and indicate the ways in which the political and socio-economic contexts of African states bear directly upon the ability of states to solve political and economic challenges. The volume seeks to present and promote novel analytical frameworks, conceptual approaches and empirical accounts of relevance to scholars working on Africa and to practitioners and policy makers in politics, governance and peace initiatives in Africa.

Assessing Risks to Stability in Sub-Saharan Africa

Author : Richard Downie,Jennifer G. Cooke
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 16 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Africa, Sub-Saharan
ISBN : 0892066512

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Assessing Risks to Stability in Sub-Saharan Africa by Richard Downie,Jennifer G. Cooke Pdf

"This study examines potential fissures and stressors that might lead in the coming decade to signifant social dislocation or political instability in 10 African countries presented. The case studies are not intended to offer hard and fast predictions about the future. Each sketches out potential scenarios for the next 10 years, but the purpose of these scenarios is to illustrate how different dynamics and underlying vulnerabilities might converge to create the conditions for instability. Few, if any, of the countries in this series are at imminent risk of breakdown. All of them have coping mechanisms that militate against conflict, and discussions of potential "worst-case scenarios" have to be viewed with this qualification in mind."--P. iv.

The Roots of Political Instability in Nigeria

Author : E.C. Ejiogu
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2016-02-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317016960

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The Roots of Political Instability in Nigeria by E.C. Ejiogu Pdf

The constant drumbeat of headlines about Darfur, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Somalia, as well as the other states in Africa that are beleaguered by political instability have made the causes of failed states and intra-state political conflicts a major issue, both academic and practical. Using Harry Eckstein and Ted R. Gurr's congruence-consonance theoretical framework of regime classification, E.C. Ejiogu examines the internal variations of society evident in the Nigerian state to explain why the country experiences political conflict and instability. The first time this theoretical framework has been applied to an African country; E.C. Ejiogu offers a balanced and interdisciplinary analysis of the evolution in the Nigerian political system and the role played by evolved social traits in society. Exploring themes such as colonial rule and legacies, economic development, political authority and religion, Ejiogu insists that it is critical to examine Africa's diverse nationalities in terms of their geography, social, economic and authority patterns as critical elements that are disregarded in accounts of their political development. At a time when the question of state building in Africa is still unresolved, this timely book is a major contribution to the literature on transition processes in African politics and is particularly relevant to scholars and policy makers wanting to grapple with the issues associated with Africa's political disorder and the other social problems it spawns.

When Things Fell Apart

Author : Robert H. Bates
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2015-09-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781107569805

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When Things Fell Apart by Robert H. Bates Pdf

Explores Africa in the late twentieth century, focusing on the logic of political order and the foundations of the state.

China’s New Role in African Politics

Author : Christof Hartmann,Nele Noesselt
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2019-10-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780429748837

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China’s New Role in African Politics by Christof Hartmann,Nele Noesselt Pdf

China's rise to global power status in recent decades has been accompanied by deepening economic relationships with Africa, with the New Silk Road's extension to Sub-Saharan Africa as the latest step, leading to much academic debate about the influence of Chinese business in the continent. However, China's engagement with African states at the political and diplomatic level has received less attention in the literature. This book investigates the impact of Chinese policies on African politics, asking how China deals with political instability in Africa and in turn how Africans perceive China to be helping or hindering political stability. While China officially operates with a foreign policy strategy which conceives of Africa as one integrated monolithic area (with the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) the flagship of inter-continental cooperation), this book highlights the plurality of context-specific interaction patterns between China and African elites, demonstrating how China's role and relevance has differently evolved according to whether African countries are resource-rich and geostrategically important from the Chinese perspective or not. By looking comparatively at a range of different country cases, the book aims to promote a more thorough understanding of how China reacts to political stability and instability, and in which ways the country contributes to domestic political dynamics and stability within African states. China’s New Role in African Politics will be of interest to researchers from across Political Science, International Relations, International Law and Economy, Security Studies, and African and Chinese Studies.

Why Africa?

Author : Bona Udeze
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 715 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2009-08-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781469102184

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Why Africa? by Bona Udeze Pdf

Why Africa? an abstract first painted in 1993 and reproduced in collage in 2004, is variously described by his admirers as an emotional revelation. The work depicts the African question problems and prospects including political instability, corruption, and poverty in the midst of rich natural and human resources. Thus, Why Africa? inspired him to write a book on the subject, applying his creativity with a unique perspective on the African case. Bona has written one book (unpublished) titled: The Ancient and Modern (1992) a story on Urualla, his ancestral origin in Nigeria.

The Challenge of Stability and Security in West Africa

Author : Alexandre Marc,Neelam Verjee,Stephen Mogaka
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2015-06-19
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781464804656

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The Challenge of Stability and Security in West Africa by Alexandre Marc,Neelam Verjee,Stephen Mogaka Pdf

Since independence, the West African sub-region has been an arena for a number of large-scale conflicts and civil wars, as well as simmering and low-intensity uprisings. Contrary to perceptions, West Africa in its post-independence history has experienced fewer conflict events and fatalities from conflict than the other sub-regions on the continent. The turn of the millennium has witnessed the recession of large-scale and conventional conflict, and it has ushered in new and emerging threats. The specters of religious extremism, maritime piracy, and narcotics trafficking threaten to undermine some of the progress achieved in recent years. The Challenge of Stability and Security in West Africa critically examines the key drivers of conflict and violence, and the way in which they impact the countries of the sub-region. In addition to emerging threats, these drivers include the challenges of youth inclusion, migration, sub-regional imbalances, and extractives, as well as challenges related to the fragility of political institutions and managing the competition for power, reform of the security sector, and weakness of institutions related to land management. The book explores how the sub-region, under the auspices of the regional organization ECOWAS, has become a pioneer on the continent in terms of addressing regional challenges. The Challenge of Stability and Security in West Africa also identifies key lessons in the dynamics of resilience in the face of political violence and civil war drawn from CÃ ́te d'Ivoire, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, that can be useful for countries around the world in similar situations. It incorporates knowledge and findings from leading experts and provides insights from academics and development practitioners. Finally, the book identifies possible policy and programmatic responses and directions for policy dialogue at the national and international levels.

Terrorism, Instability, and Democracy in Asia and Africa

Author : Dan G. Cox,John Falconer,Brian Stackhouse
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2010-10-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Terrorism, Instability, and Democracy in Asia and Africa by Dan G. Cox,John Falconer,Brian Stackhouse Pdf

A chilling, up-to-the-minute look at the links between political instability and terrorism in Asia and Africa

Regenerating Africa

Author : Muchie, Mammo,Gumede, Vusi
Publisher : Africa Institute of South Africa
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2017-04-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780798305006

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Regenerating Africa by Muchie, Mammo,Gumede, Vusi Pdf

It has been long overdue to address the principal problems that Africa continues to have. How to bring real African solutions to these problems remains unresolved. Palaeontologists have discovered that Africa is the origin of humanity. Africa has also experienced the commodification of its humanity through slavery, colonialism and apartheid. The African continent has been influenced by a melange of races, cultures, religions, ethnic nationalities making the project of how the differences can be managed to forestall conflict and promote the unity of the current 54 states to turn the cacophony of noises into a single voice that can protect Africa a di? cult challenge. This book on Regenerating Africa: Bringing African Solutions to African Problems addresses why Africans must come together and try to address their own problems. They must look back to the spiritual, struggle and knowledge heritage to re-imagine and innovate a new Africa with leadership, governance, systems and institutions that can address the security and well-being, the employment, social inclusion, poverty eradication and the equality of the people. In fact the key problem to find a solution is how to Africanise those that originated from Africa and those that became settlers with different racial, cultural, religious, linguistic and ethnic variations. How to manage inter-African relations? How the settlers from the colonial legacy, the apartheid legacy, the Arabs in Africa and the varied tribes within Africans can all share being Africanised above all else is a real challenge to bring lasting solutions to Africa's enduring problems. This book is one of the few books that addresses the real problems Africa continues to face by suggesting solutions which policy makers and all Africans must learn and never ignore but use to advance a free, united, renascent, proud and dignified independent Africa in this unpredictable time the world is going through. The contributors address in the book how African solutions to African problems in the current global context to create a sustainable African future can be thought, designed and engineered to advance the well-being of people and nature for all. The African Unity for Renaissance series of conferences that over 10 partners contributed to run is the true source for generating the quality papers that have been peer reviewed to constitute the contributions in the book to make African solutions to African problems in reality and not just in talk.

Issues and Trends in Contemporary African Politics

Author : George Akeya Agbango
Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UOM:49015002695782

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Pan-Africanism: Agenda for African Unity in the 1990's?