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(Ebook) Africa in World Politics: Reforming Political Order (Fourth Edition) by John W Harbeson, Donald Rothchild ISBN 9780786725939, 9780813343648, 0786725931, 081334364X

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Authors:John W Harbeson, Donald Rothchild
Pages:424 pages.
Year:2008
Editon:4th
Language:english
File Size:2.05 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780786725939, 9780813343648, 0786725931, 081334364X
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(Ebook) Africa in World Politics: Reforming Political Order (Fourth Edition) by John W Harbeson, Donald Rothchild ISBN 9780786725939, 9780813343648, 0786725931, 081334364X

In this fully revised edition top scholars in African politics address the effects that major currents in Africa and world politics have upon each other and explore the ramifications of this interconnection for contemporary theories of international and comparative politics.The fourth edition focuses on issues of reforming and strengthening states and their economies in sub-Saharan Africa. The nation-state as we know it is a legacy of European rule in Africa, and the primacy of the nation-state remains a bedrock of most contemporary theories of international relations. Yet in the fifth decade of Africa’s independence, this colonial inheritance has been challenged as never before by state weakness, internal and inter-state conflict, and internal and external demands for economic and political reform, with potentially far-reaching implications. Including new readings on the AIDS crisis in Africa and the regional war on terrorism, this text remains an invaluable resource for students of African and world politics.
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