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This book is an attempt to articulate, synthesis certain recurrent and prevalent themes in the field of African politics. All the chapters have an element of unity anchored on the various aspects of African indigenous thought as well as on reactive thought to a confrontation by European colonization. The book avoids both the excesses of Afro-pessimism and optimism and strikes a note of deep reflection based on deep investigation. This is a superb and illuminating introduction to the continent which remains the worlds worst understood. The chapters have squarely addressed the relevant issues in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is an attempt to articulate, synthesis certain recurrent and prevalent themes in the field of African politics. All the chapters have an element of unity anchored on the various aspects of African indigenous thought as well as on reactive thought to a confrontation by European colonization. The book avoids both the excesses of Afro-pessimism and optimism and strikes a note of deep reflection based on deep investigation. This is a superb and illuminating introduction to the continent which remains the worlds worst understood. The chapters have squarely addressed the relevant issues in African political thought and by putting all the chapters in a compendium, readers are empowered to acquire knowledge regarding the continent in both theory and practice. The contributions were meticulous in the choice of topics related to the book title and carried out extensive thorough and articulated research analysis. Hence, the book is worth reading for its rich treatment of the subject matter: African political thought whose proper understanding and operation will make the continent a better place for all.
Autorenporträt
Abdulrasheed Abdulyakeen ist ein Politikwissenschaftler und Bürgerrechtler, der sich auf politische und internationale Wirtschaftsforschung spezialisiert hat. Er ist ein Ausbund an akademischem Intellektualismus und unabhängiger Forscher.