The Transfer of Power in Africa

The Transfer of Power in Africa
Title The Transfer of Power in Africa PDF eBook
Author Prosser Gifford
Publisher
Total Pages 654
Release 1982-01-01
Genre Africa
ISBN 9780300025682

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The Transfer of power in Africa

The Transfer of power in Africa
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Release 1980
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Institutions and Democracy in Africa

Institutions and Democracy in Africa
Title Institutions and Democracy in Africa PDF eBook
Author Nic Cheeseman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 399
Release 2018-02-22
Genre History
ISBN 1107148243

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Offers new research on the vital importance of institutions, such as presidential term-limits in the African democratisation processes.

The Transfer of Power in South Africa

The Transfer of Power in South Africa
Title The Transfer of Power in South Africa PDF eBook
Author T. R. H. Davenport
Publisher New Africa Books
Total Pages 166
Release 1998
Genre Constitutional history
ISBN 9780864864109

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Professor Davenport examines reconcilliation amongst the various elements of South African society since 1990, and explains how problems that might have undermined peacemaking efforts were overcome. He concludes by analysing the making of the new constitution.

States and Power in Africa

States and Power in Africa
Title States and Power in Africa PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Herbst
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 296
Release 2000-03-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780691010281

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Theories of international relations, assumed to be universally applicable, have failed to explain the creation of states in Africa. There, the interaction of power and space is dramatically different from what occurred in Europe. In his groundbreaking book, Jeffrey Herbst places the African state-building process in a truly comparative perspective, examining the problem of state consolidation from the precolonial period, through the short but intense interlude of European colonialism, to the modern era of independent states. Herbst's bold contention--that the conditions now facing African state-builders existed long before European penetration of the continent--is sure to provoke controversy, for it runs counter to the prevailing assumption that colonialism changed everything. In identifying how the African state-building process differs from the European experience, Herbst addresses the fundamental problem confronting African leaders: how to extend authority over sparsely settled lands. Indeed, efforts to exert control over vast, inhospitable territories of low population density and varied environmental and geographical zones have resulted in devastating wars, millions of refugees, and dysfunctional governments perpetrating destructive policies. Detailing the precise political calculations of distinct African leaders, Herbst isolates the basic dynamics of African state development. In analyzing how these leaders have attempted to consolidate power, he is able to evaluate a variety of policy alternatives for dealing with the fundamental political challenges facing African states today.

Medicine, Mobility, and Power in Global Africa

Medicine, Mobility, and Power in Global Africa
Title Medicine, Mobility, and Power in Global Africa PDF eBook
Author Hansjörg Dilger
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 360
Release 2012-10-08
Genre History
ISBN 0253357098

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Recent political, social, and economic changes in Africa have provoked radical shifts in the landscape of health and healthcare. Medicine, Mobility, and Power in Global Africa captures the multiple dynamics of a globalized world and its impact on medicine, health, and the delivery of healthcare in Africa—and beyond. Essays by an international group of contributors take on intractable problems such as HIV/AIDS, malaria, and insufficient access to healthcare, drugs, resources, hospitals, and technologies. The movements of people and resources described here expose the growing challenges of poverty and public health, but they also show how new opportunities have been created for transforming healthcare and promoting care and healing.

Government and Politics in Africa

Government and Politics in Africa
Title Government and Politics in Africa PDF eBook
Author William Tordoff
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 352
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780253215451

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The author provides extra coverage of both North and South Africa and of such key issues as debt, the AIDS epidemic, the position of women and the politics of patronage."--BOOK JACKET.