African Politics: An Introduction is an engaging, broad-ranging guide to the politics of African states, reflecting on contemporary patterns and trends. This book is perfect for an undergraduate student starting out in their studies of African politics, or for any reader who wants to learn more about African governance.
African Politics: An Introduction is an engaging, broad-ranging guide to the politics of African states, reflecting on contemporary patterns and trends. This book is perfect for an undergraduate student starting out in their studies of African politics, or for any reader who wants to learn more about African governance.
Toyin Falola is the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. Falola has published over a hundred books and is the recipient of 26 honorary doctorates as well as several lifetime achievement awards.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part A: Framing the Study of Africa 2. The Making of Modern Africa 3. Historical and Geographical Background 4. The West, the Media, and the Representation of Africa 5. African Political Thought 6. Political Theories and Relevance to Africa Part B: Historical Roots of African Politics 7. Precolonial Political Systems 8. The Colonial State 9. Colonialism and Colonial Legacies 10. Nationalism and Freedom Part C: The Postcolonial African State 11. The Postcolonial State and Society 12. Democracy 13. Political Economy 14. Crisis of Governance, Political Liberalization, and Democratic Reform 15. Military Intervention in Politics and Government 16. Conflicts, Peace, and Security Part D: Groups and Social Identities 17. Women and Politics 18. Identity and Politics 19. Political Parties 20. Youth and Politics 21. Social And Political Movements 22. Popular Culture and Politics 23. Technology, Social Media, and Politics Part E: International and Regional Politics 24. Resources: Opportunities and Challenges 25. Regionalism and Regional Integration 26. Pan-Africanism and the African Union 27. Africa's International Relations Part F: Conclusion 28. The Future of African Politics
1. Introduction Part A: Framing the Study of Africa 2. The Making of Modern Africa 3. Historical and Geographical Background 4. The West, the Media, and the Representation of Africa 5. African Political Thought 6. Political Theories and Relevance to Africa Part B: Historical Roots of African Politics 7. Precolonial Political Systems 8. The Colonial State 9. Colonialism and Colonial Legacies 10. Nationalism and Freedom Part C: The Postcolonial African State 11. The Postcolonial State and Society 12. Democracy 13. Political Economy 14. Crisis of Governance, Political Liberalization, and Democratic Reform 15. Military Intervention in Politics and Government 16. Conflicts, Peace, and Security Part D: Groups and Social Identities 17. Women and Politics 18. Identity and Politics 19. Political Parties 20. Youth and Politics 21. Social And Political Movements 22. Popular Culture and Politics 23. Technology, Social Media, and Politics Part E: International and Regional Politics 24. Resources: Opportunities and Challenges 25. Regionalism and Regional Integration 26. Pan-Africanism and the African Union 27. Africa's International Relations Part F: Conclusion 28. The Future of African Politics
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