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Africa's Second Wave of Freedom : Development, Democracy, and Rights, Vol. 11

Graybill, LynThompson, Kenneth W.Adeyemi, Adeyinka(Contributions by)Baker, Pauline H.(Contributions by)Clark, John F.(Contributions by)Fatton, Robert(Contributions by)Gubbay, Anthony B.(Contributions by)Walshe, Peter(Contributions by)West, Harry G.(Contributions by)
Part of the The Miller Center Series on a World in Change series
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Africa's Second Wave of Freedom represents the work of scholars who share a concern with the development of civil society in Africa.

The first third of the book deals theoretically with the issues of democracy and stability in Africa.

In particular, the contributors analyze the inadequacy of the United States' response to African problems (such as environmental decay, spiraling debt, and health epidemics) that do not respect national boundaries; the fragility of democracy in Africa and the danger of reversion to dictatorships; and the barriers to constitutional democracy in sub-Saharan Africa.

The remainder of the book consists of case studies of various aspects of civil society from Mozambique, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and South Africa.

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University Press of America
0761810706 / 9780761810704
Hardback
02/06/1998
United States
226 pages
153 x 239 mm, 458 grams
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