The book is currently out of stock
Subsaharan Africa in the 1990s
Challenges to Democracy and Development
Authors
236 pages
More about the book
The book explores the complex challenges faced by Sub-Saharan African countries over the past two decades, highlighting the impact of external factors like high oil prices and internal issues such as corruption and authoritarianism. It examines the paradox of civil strife alongside a transition to democracy, addressing political, economic, social, ecological, and gender dimensions. The essays argue that restoring internal equilibrium requires institutional changes and emphasize the interconnectedness of political, economic, gender, and environmental issues in the region.
Book variant
1997, hardcover
Book purchase
The book is currently out of stock.