The politics of transition in Africa : state, democracy & economic development
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The politics of transition in Africa : state, democracy & economic development
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Review of African Political Economy in association with James Currey, 2004
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内容説明
Published in association with ROAPE
Part of a series of studies that examine political issues confronting African peoples, societies and states, this text explores: theories of the state, the transition to democracy and economic development.
Published inassociation with ROAPE
North America: Africa World Press
目次
Introduction: the theories of the state/the state of theories - The unsteady state: Uganda, Obote and General Amin by John S. Saul - The 'overdeveloped' post-colonial state: a re-evaluation by Colin Leys - Imperialism and capitalist transformation: critique of a Kenyan debate by Bj rn Beckman - Political graft and the spoils system in Zambia: the state as a resource in itself by Morris Szeftel - The military state and Ethiopia's path to 'socialism' by John Markakis - Warlords and militarism in Chad by Roger Charlton and Roy May - 'Transition politics' and the challenge of gender in Nigeria by Hussaina Abdullah - No shortcuts to democracy: the long march towards modernity by Jean Copans - The crisis of the nation-state in Africa by Basil Davidson and Barry Munslow - Structural adjustment and the political question by Yusuf Bangura - Who needs civil society? by Chris Allen - Glossary.
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