The African Affairs Reader
Key Texts in Politics, Development, and International Relations
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Publication
2017-07-25 - Oxford University Press
Language
English
Word Count
104,000 words, Guess
Page Count
416 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-100198794290
- ISBN-139780198794295
- OCLC Control Number990413956
- Better World Books9780198794295
- Open LibraryOL27415246M
Classifications
- LCCDT30.5
- LCCDT30.5 .A35432 2017
Description
African Affairs' is the top journal in African Studies and has been for some time. This book draws together some of the most influential, important, and thought provoking articles published in its pages over the last decade. In doing so, it collates essential cutting-edge research on Africa and makes it easily available for students, teachers, and researchers alike. 0'The African Affairs Reader' is broken down into four sections that cover some of the biggest themes and questions facing the continent today, including: the African State, the Political Economy of Development, Africa's Relationship with the World, and Elections, Representation & Democracy. Within each section, articles deal with some of the most significant recent trends and events, such as the prospects for democratization in Ghana and Nigeria, the factors underpinning Rwanda's economic success, the rise of political corruption in South Africa, the spread of the drugs trade, the struggle against gender based violence, and the growing influence of China. Each section is introduced by a new purpose-written essay by the journal's editors that explains the evolution of the wider debate, highlights key contributions, and suggests new ways in which the discussion can be taken forward. Taken together, the essays and articles included in the volume provide both a coherent introduction to the study of Africa and a compelling commentary on the current state of play on the continent.
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- The African Affairs Reader: Key Texts in Politics, Development, and International Relations
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