The trampled grass : tributary states and self-reliance in the Indian Ocean Zone of Peace
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The trampled grass : tributary states and self-reliance in the Indian Ocean Zone of Peace
(Contributions in political science, no. 169)
Greenwood Press, 1987
- : pbk.
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Bibliography: p. [159]-170
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
After the initial exhilaration of independence, many African nations have had to face ongoing crisis and witness their hopes for a better life recede into the indefinite future. In his new book, George Sheperd looks beyond standard cold-war interpretations and conventional North-South development analysis for an explanation not only of the plight of African nations, but of the means to remedy it. His thesis of subordination to continuing superpower dominance offers striking new insights into the debt, famine, war, racism, and human rights violations that plague Third World countries.
目次
Preface Abbreviations Origins of Dominance: Power, Tribute, and Liberation Sub-imperialism and South Arica: Controlling Resources and Liberation on the Cape Route War on the Horn among Tributary States: Intervention from Above and Revolution from below The Struggle for Self-reliant Development against Dominance: The Kenya Comprador Class Rule and Tanzania's Self-reliant Transition Collective Self-reliance: The Indian Ocean Zone of Peace Liberation from Dominance Bibliography Index
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