Africa Betrayed

Africa Betrayed
Title Africa Betrayed PDF eBook
Author George B. N. Ayittey
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1993
Genre Africa
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Africa Betrayed

Africa Betrayed
Title Africa Betrayed PDF eBook
Author George B. N. Ayittey
Publisher
Total Pages 412
Release 1992
Genre Africa
ISBN 9780312080587

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Dr. Ayittey writes devastatingly on black neo-colonialism, arguing that commentators are naive to blame Africa's misery on external factors: African leaders themselves have betrayed both the just aspirations of their countrymen and Africa's indigenous policitcal systems, which in no way endorse tyranny.

Africa Unchained

Africa Unchained
Title Africa Unchained PDF eBook
Author G. Ayittey
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 502
Release 2016-04-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137122781

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In Africa Unchained , George Ayittey takes a controversial look at Africa's future and makes a number of daring suggestions. Looking at how Africa can modernize, build, and improve their indigenous institutions which have been castigated by African leaders as 'backward and primitive', Ayittey argues that Africa should build and expand upon these traditions of free markets and free trade. Asking why the poorest Africans haven't been able to prosper in the Twenty-first-century, Ayittey makes the answer obvious: their economic freedom was snatched from them. War and conflict replaced peace and the infrastructure crumbled. In a book that will be pondered over and argued about as much as his previous volumes, Ayittey looks at the possibilities for indigenous structures to revive a troubled continent.

The Betrayal of Africa

The Betrayal of Africa
Title The Betrayal of Africa PDF eBook
Author Gerald L. Caplan
Publisher Groundwood Books Ltd
Total Pages 146
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0888998244

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Argues that it is the policies of rich Western nations that are responsible for many of Africa's problems, discussing such issues as the large gap between rich and poor, women's rights, health, and education, and advocates change.

I Didn't Do It for You

I Didn't Do It for You
Title I Didn't Do It for You PDF eBook
Author Michela Wrong
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 579
Release 2009-10-13
Genre History
ISBN 0061860662

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Scarred by decades of conflict and occupation, the craggy African nation of Eritrea has weathered the world's longest-running guerrilla war. The dogged determination that secured victory against Ethiopia, its giant neighbor, is woven into the national psyche, the product of cynical foreign interventions. Fascist Italy wanted Eritrea as the springboard for a new, racially pure Roman empire; Britain sold off its industry for scrap; the United States needed a base for its state-of-the-art spy station; and the Soviet Union used it as a pawn in a proxy war. In I Didn't Do It for You, Michela Wrong reveals the breathtaking abuses this tiny nation has suffered and, with a sharp eye for detail and a taste for the incongruous, tells the story of colonialism itself and how international power politics can play havoc with a country's destiny.

Who Betrayed the African World Revolution? and Other Speeches

Who Betrayed the African World Revolution? and Other Speeches
Title Who Betrayed the African World Revolution? and Other Speeches PDF eBook
Author John Henrik Clarke
Publisher
Total Pages 232
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN

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This collection of speeches covers an array of topics from the contributions of Nile Vally civilizations to the future of Pan-Africanism in the 21st century.

Defeating Dictators

Defeating Dictators
Title Defeating Dictators PDF eBook
Author George B.N. Ayittey
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2011-11-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230341098

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Despite billions of dollars of aid and the best efforts of the international community to improve economies and bolster democracy across Africa, violent dictatorships persist. As a result, millions have died, economies are in shambles, and whole states are on the brink of collapse. Political observers and policymakers are starting to believe that economic aid is not the key to saving Africa. So what does the continent need to do to throw off the shackles of militant rule? African policy expert George Ayittey argues that before Africa can prosper, she must be free. Taking a hard look at the fight against dictatorships around the world, from Ukraine's orange revolution in 2004 to Iran's Green Revolution last year, he examines what strategies worked in the struggle to establish democracy through revolution. Ayittey also offers strategies for the West to help Africa in her quest for freedom, including smarter sanctions and establishing fellowships for African students.