In the decades since independence, the countries of sub-Saharan Africa have faced three central dilemmas of development. The first has been the challenge of state building. In the wake of colonial rule, governments have encountered the problems of establishing legitimate authority and constructing capable states.
In the decades since independence, the countries of sub-Saharan Africa have faced three central dilemmas of development. The first has been the challenge of state building. In the wake of colonial rule, governments have encountered the problems of establishing legitimate authority and constructing capable states.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Lewis teaches in the School of International Services at American University.
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Introduction: Development and Change in Africa States And Leadership Personal Rule: Theory and Practice in Africa Class, State, and Prebendal Politics in Nigeria Patrons, Clients, and Factions: New Dimensions of Conflict Analysis in Africa State, Society, And Participation Colonialism and the Two Publics in Africa: A Theoretical Statement Disengagement from the State in Africa: Reflections on the Experience of Ghana and Guinea Political Transition and the Dilemma of Civil Society in Africa Class, Ethnicity, And Gender The Nature of Class Domination in Africa. The Making of a Rentier Class: Wealth Accumulation and Political Control in Senegal. Reconfiguring State-Ethnic Relations in Africa: Liberalization and the Search for New Routines of Interaction Gender, Political Participation, and the Transformation of Associational Life in Uganda and Tanzania Democracy And Political Transition Africa: The Second Wind of Change Neopatrimonial Regimes and Political Transitions in Africa Democratization: Understanding the Relationship Between Regime Change and the Culture of Politics Africa: An Interim Balance Sheet Crawford Young Political Economy: Crisis And Reform Trends in Development Economics and Their Relevance to Africa From Scylla to Charybdis: The Foreign Economic Relations of Sub-Saharan African States Adjustment with Growth: A Fragile Consensus The Structural Adjustment of Politics in Africa
Introduction: Development and Change in Africa States And Leadership Personal Rule: Theory and Practice in Africa Class, State, and Prebendal Politics in Nigeria Patrons, Clients, and Factions: New Dimensions of Conflict Analysis in Africa State, Society, And Participation Colonialism and the Two Publics in Africa: A Theoretical Statement Disengagement from the State in Africa: Reflections on the Experience of Ghana and Guinea Political Transition and the Dilemma of Civil Society in Africa Class, Ethnicity, And Gender The Nature of Class Domination in Africa. The Making of a Rentier Class: Wealth Accumulation and Political Control in Senegal. Reconfiguring State-Ethnic Relations in Africa: Liberalization and the Search for New Routines of Interaction Gender, Political Participation, and the Transformation of Associational Life in Uganda and Tanzania Democracy And Political Transition Africa: The Second Wind of Change Neopatrimonial Regimes and Political Transitions in Africa Democratization: Understanding the Relationship Between Regime Change and the Culture of Politics Africa: An Interim Balance Sheet Crawford Young Political Economy: Crisis And Reform Trends in Development Economics and Their Relevance to Africa From Scylla to Charybdis: The Foreign Economic Relations of Sub-Saharan African States Adjustment with Growth: A Fragile Consensus The Structural Adjustment of Politics in Africa
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