The World and a Very Small Place in Africa
Title | The World and a Very Small Place in Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Donald R. Wright |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2018-06-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0429996403 |
The World and a Very Small Place in Africa is a fascinating look at how contacts with the wider world have affected how people have lived in Niumi, a small and little-known region at the mouth of West Africa’s Gambia River, for over a thousand years. Drawing on archives, oral traditions and published works, Donald R. Wright connects world history with real people on a local level through an exploration of how global events have affected life in Niumi. Thoroughly revised and updated throughout, this new edition rests on recent thinking in globalization theory, reflects the latest historiography and has been extended to the present day through discussion of the final years of Gambian President Yahya Jammeh’s regime, the role of global forces in the events of the 2016 presidential elections and the changes that resulted from these elections. The book is supported throughout by photographs, maps and Perspectives boxes that present detailed information on such topics as Alex Haley’s Roots (part set in Niumi), why Gambians take the risky "back way" to reach Europe, or "Wiri-Wiri," the Senegalese soap that has Gambians’ attention. Written in a clear and personal style and taking a critical yet sensitive approach, it remains an essential resource for students and scholars of African history, particularly those interested in the impact of globalization on the lives of real people.
The Gambia and the World
Title | The Gambia and the World PDF eBook |
Author | Omar A. Touray |
Publisher | GIGA-Hamburg |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Gambia |
ISBN | 9783928049665 |
Enter Gambia
Title | Enter Gambia PDF eBook |
Author | Berkeley Rice |
Publisher | |
Pages | 448 |
Release | 1967 |
Genre | Gambia |
ISBN |
General study of Gambia within the framework of accession to independence - covers historical and geographical aspects, living conditions, nationalist activities, political aspects, sociological aspects, public administration, government policy, community relations, etc. Maps.
Para-States and Medical Science
Title | Para-States and Medical Science PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Wenzel Geissler |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2015-04-07 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 082237627X |
In Para-States and Medical Science, P. Wenzel Geissler and the contributors examine how medicine and public health in Africa have been transformed as a result of economic and political liberalization and globalization, intertwined with epidemiological and technological changes. The resulting fragmented medical science landscape is shaped and sustained by transnational flows of expertise and resources. NGOs, universities, pharmaceutical companies and other nonstate actors now play a significant role in medical research and treatment. But as the contributors to this volume argue, these groups have not supplanted the primacy of the nation-state in Africa. Although not necessarily stable or responsive, national governments remain crucial in medical care, both as employers of health care professionals and as sources of regulation, access, and – albeit sometimes counterintuitively - trust for their people. “The state” has morphed into the “para-state” — not a monolithic and predictable source of sovereignty and governance, but a shifting, and at times ephemeral, figure. Tracing the emergence of the “global health” paradigm in Africa in the treatment of HIV, malaria, and leprosy, this book challenges familiar notions of African statehood as weak or illegitimate by elaborating complex new frameworks of governmentality that can be simultaneously functioning and dysfunctional. Contributors. Uli Beisel, Didier Fassin, P. Wenzel Geissler, Rene Gerrets, Ann Kelly, Guillaume Lachenal, John Manton, Lotte Meinert, Vinh-Kim Nguyen, Branwyn Poleykett, Susan Reynolds Whyte
A Political History of the Gambia, 1816-1994
Title | A Political History of the Gambia, 1816-1994 PDF eBook |
Author | Arnold Hughes |
Publisher | Rochester Studies in African H |
Pages | 549 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781580461269 |
The only complete study of modern Gambian politics from the establishment of British rule to the overthrow of the Jawara government.
State and Society in the Gambia Since Independence
Title | State and Society in the Gambia Since Independence PDF eBook |
Author | Abdoulaye Saine |
Publisher | |
Pages | 585 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Gambia |
ISBN | 9781592219049 |
"The Gambia, unlike its West African neighbours, has since independence, enjoyed a prolonged spell of stability and functional democratic governance, albeit, with challenges to its social order and political structures. These continuing challenges have been evident since independence in 1965, and are manifest in the absence of an active civil society and effective political institutions against a backdrop of widespread impoverishment. In July 1994, the First Republic was overthrown in a military coup led by Yahya Jammeh. Although the army formally withdrew from politics in 1996 and Jammeh was "elected" President, a new style of governance subsequently emerged to limit constitutional rule and fundamental human rights."--Publisher's website.
The World Factbook 2003
Title | The World Factbook 2003 PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Central Intelligence Agency |
Publisher | Potomac Books |
Pages | 712 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9781574886412 |
By intelligence officials for intelligent people