Sure Road?

Sure Road?
Title Sure Road? PDF eBook
Author Éric Morier-Genoud
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 2012
Genre Africa, Portuguese-speaking
ISBN 9786613591302

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This book brings together new research on nations and nationalism in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. It provides original case studies as well as a theoretical discussion on the subject.

Sure Road? Nationalisms in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique

Sure Road? Nationalisms in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique
Title Sure Road? Nationalisms in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique PDF eBook
Author Eric Morier-Genoud
Publisher BRILL
Pages 297
Release 2012-04-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004222618

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This book brings together new research on nations and nationalism in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. It provides original case studies as well as a theoretical discussion on the subject.

Sure Road? Nationalisms in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique

Sure Road? Nationalisms in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique
Title Sure Road? Nationalisms in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique PDF eBook
Author Eric Morier-Genoud
Publisher BRILL
Pages 296
Release 2012-04-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 900422601X

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This book brings together new research on the subject of nations and nationalisms in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. It explores the history and politics of diverse nationalist discourses and ideologies, and it revisits the formation and contemporary developments of national imagined communities in Portuguese-speaking Africa. It does so by drawing on several disciplines and by exploring themes as diverse as Frelimo’s liberation literature, UNITA’s moral economy and the disaggregation of Guinea-Bissau. The authors provide novel insights in the hope of contributing to the academic and public debate on the subject, not least in those countries where, in the face of liberalisation, ruling parties and their opponents have been arguing intensively over, and have sometime struggled to re-invent, a sense of national community. Through their engagement with the subject, authors also make a contribution to the general discussion of the concepts of nations and nationalism.

Working the System

Working the System
Title Working the System PDF eBook
Author Jon Schubert
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 182
Release 2017-11-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1501712330

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Working the System offers key insights into the politics of the everyday in twenty-first-century dominant party and neo-authoritarian regimes in Africa and elsewhere. Detailing the many ways ordinary Angolans fashion their relationships with the system—an emic notion of their current political and socioeconomic environment—Jon Schubert explores what it means and how it feels to be part of the contemporary Angolan polity. Schubert finds that for many ordinary Angolans, the benefits of the post-conflict "New Angola," flush with oil wealth and in the midst of a construction boom, are few. The majority of the inhabitants of the capital, Luanda, struggle to make ends meet and live on under $2.00 per day. The "New Angola" as promoted by the ruling MPLA, Schubert contends, is an essentially urban, upwardly mobile, and aspirational project, premised on the acceptance of the regime’s political and economic dominance by its citizens. In the first ethnography of Angola to be published since the end of that country’s twenty-seven years of intermittent violent internal conflict in 2002, Schubert traces how Angolans may question and resist the system within an atmosphere of apparent compliance. Working the System will appeal to anthropologists and political scientists, urban sociologists, and scholars of African studies.

Magnificent and Beggar Land

Magnificent and Beggar Land
Title Magnificent and Beggar Land PDF eBook
Author Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 235
Release 2015-04-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0190251417

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Magnificent and Beggar Land is a powerful account of fast-changing dynamics in Angola, an important African state that is a key exporter of oil and diamonds and a growing power on the continent. Based on three years of research and extensive first-hand knowledge of Angola, it documents the rise of a major economy and its insertion in the international system since it emerged in 2002 from one of Africa's longest and deadliest civil wars. The government, backed by a strategic alliance with China and working hand in glove with hundreds of thousands of expatriates, many from the former colonial power, Portugal, has pursued an ambitious agenda of state-led national reconstruction. This has resulted in double-digit growth in Sub-Saharan Africa's third largest economy and a state budget in excess of total western aid to the entire continent. Scarred by a history of slave trading, colonial plunder and war, Angolans now aspire to the building of a decent society. How has the regime, led by President José Eduardo dos Santos since 1979, dealt with these challenges, and can it deliver on popular expectations? Soares de Oliveira's book charts the remarkable course the country has taken in recent years.

Securing Peace in Angola and Mozambique

Securing Peace in Angola and Mozambique
Title Securing Peace in Angola and Mozambique PDF eBook
Author Miranda Melcher
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 257
Release 2024-03-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1350407925

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This book helps explain how and why there are such diverging outcomes of UN peace negotiations and treaties through a detailed examination of peace processes in the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Does it really matter what's written on page 36, protocol V, section III, point 5 of a UN-endorsed peace treaty? Dr. Miranda Ruwart Melcher shows that seemingly small details - such as who wears suits, who has toothbrushes, and how specific words are translated between French and English - can and have delayed peace or contributed to restarting wars. Dr. Melcher uses unique primary source data, including interviews with key actors who have participated in peace treaty negotiations, as well as thousands of previously newly opened UN documents. She argues that treaty specificity is an undervalued - but important - factor in researching the success or failure of peace processes. The book offers new insights and policy recommendations for key details whose presence or absence can have a significant impact on how peace processes unfold.

Imperial Migrations

Imperial Migrations
Title Imperial Migrations PDF eBook
Author E. Morier-Genoud
Publisher Springer
Pages 358
Release 2012-12-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137265000

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This volume investigates what role colonial communities and diaspora have had in shaping the Portuguese empire and its heritage, exploring topics such as Portuguese migration to Africa, the Ismaili and the Swiss presence in Mozambique, the Goanese in East Africa, the Chinese in Brazil, and the history of the African presence in Portugal.