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An Introduction to African Politics - Third Edition

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The third edition of this textbook remains an essential resource for newcomers to African politics, delving into the continent's political landscape. It addresses critical questions such as the impact of colonial history, the role of ethnic identities in governance, the military's influence, economic management challenges, and the distinctions between African and Western democracy. The book presents a comprehensive overview of key features of African politics, helping students recognize recurring patterns since independence. Organized thematically, it covers topics like colonialism, ethnicity, nationalism, religion, social class, ideology, legitimacy, authority, sovereignty, and democracy. It highlights the competitive dynamics between the African state, civil society, and external interests. Each chapter includes case studies from countries such as Kenya, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe, enhancing understanding through practical examples. Additionally, chapters conclude with key terms, definitions, questions, and suggestions for further reading, making it a valuable learning tool. Illustrated with images of significant political figures and historical moments, the text explains important concepts in a clear manner, supported by contemporary examples. This revised edition serves as an ideal gateway for students exploring the diverse political systems of Africa.

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An Introduction to African Politics - Third Edition, Alex Thomson

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2010
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English
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Routledge
Released
2010
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Hardcover
Pages
291
ISBN10
0415479568
ISBN13
9780415479561
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The third edition of this textbook remains an essential resource for newcomers to African politics, delving into the continent's political landscape. It addresses critical questions such as the impact of colonial history, the role of ethnic identities in governance, the military's influence, economic management challenges, and the distinctions between African and Western democracy. The book presents a comprehensive overview of key features of African politics, helping students recognize recurring patterns since independence. Organized thematically, it covers topics like colonialism, ethnicity, nationalism, religion, social class, ideology, legitimacy, authority, sovereignty, and democracy. It highlights the competitive dynamics between the African state, civil society, and external interests. Each chapter includes case studies from countries such as Kenya, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe, enhancing understanding through practical examples. Additionally, chapters conclude with key terms, definitions, questions, and suggestions for further reading, making it a valuable learning tool. Illustrated with images of significant political figures and historical moments, the text explains important concepts in a clear manner, supported by contemporary examples. This revised edition serves as an ideal gateway for students exploring the diverse political systems of Africa.