Niger : personal rule and survival in the Sahel
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Niger : personal rule and survival in the Sahel
(Westview profiles, . Nations of contemporary Africa)
Westview Press , Dartmouth, 1991
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- : uk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: us ISBN 9780891589686
内容説明
A new nation struggling to survive in one of the world's harshest ecological regions - the Sahel - Niger is a rich ensemble of African societies. Dr Charlick sketches the origin and history of this young nation, showing how its component societies were influenced by changes in the physical environment, the introduction of beliefs such as Islam and nationalism, and patterns of world trade. He then examines the effects of French colonialism on the Nigerian state, economy, and society, and on Niger's relations with the outside world. Dr Charlick's account links human and physical ecology, international political and economic forces, and cultural patterns to present a clear portrait of the factors shaping the contemporary Sahelian nation.
目次
- The Sahel and its people, historical background to contemporary Niger
- the Nigerien political system
- the Nigerian economy
- Niger in the world
- epilogue - facing the future.
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: uk ISBN 9781855212220
内容説明
This text considers Niger's history and examines the choices that Niger's leaders have made in promoting economic development through agricultural exports and later, uranium. It also considers Niger's relations with other countries in the region and with world powers.
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