The Quest for Political Stability in Africa

The Quest for Political Stability in Africa
Title The Quest for Political Stability in Africa PDF eBook
Author Frederick J. O. Ighoavodha
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 2002
Genre Nigeria
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Africa's Political Stability

Africa's Political Stability
Title Africa's Political Stability PDF eBook
Author 'Muyiwa Falaiye
Publisher Panaf Pub.
Pages 350
Release 1999
Genre Political Science
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The Quest for Constitutionalism in Africa

The Quest for Constitutionalism in Africa
Title The Quest for Constitutionalism in Africa PDF eBook
Author Asmelash Beyene
Publisher Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Pages 274
Release 1994
Genre History
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Some Lessons of Experience, by R. Baguma

African Reckoning

African Reckoning
Title African Reckoning PDF eBook
Author Francis M. Deng
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 212
Release 2001-06-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780815723073

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This book investigates how changing norms of sovereignty may promote better governance in Africa. It begins by tracing the evolution of the concept of sovereignty and how, in the post-Cold War era, sovereignty has been redefined to emphasize the responsibility of the state to manage conflict and protect human rights. African Reckoning includes assessments of how state actors in Africa measure up to the norms inherent in the notion of sovereignty as responsibility. The book also examines the question of accountability at the regional and international levels. The authors conclude that since the power of oppressed people to hold their governments accountable is very limited, the international community has a responsibility to provide victims of internal conflict and gross violations of human rights with essential protection and assistance. Accordingly, the book expounds on the normative principles of responsible sovereignty, international mechanisms and strategies for their enforcement, and empirical evidence about the performance of governments as measured by the requirements of responsible sovereignty. Contributors include Richard Falk, Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im, James Rosenau, Goran Hyden, Michael Chege, and John D. Steinbruner.

Western Africa

Western Africa
Title Western Africa PDF eBook
Author Isaac Edwin Perry Jr
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 2019-07-09
Genre
ISBN 9781072049739

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1. Western Africa Studies: Politics and Economics of Western Africa. 2. Mano River Union: Internal Conflicts, Political Stability and Economic Approach. 3. Political Economy of Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone: Politics, Economics and National Development Approach.

Banes and Veins of Political Stability in Africa

Banes and Veins of Political Stability in Africa
Title Banes and Veins of Political Stability in Africa PDF eBook
Author Ntieyong Udo Akpan
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Trajectory of Land Reform in Post-Colonial African States

Trajectory of Land Reform in Post-Colonial African States
Title Trajectory of Land Reform in Post-Colonial African States PDF eBook
Author Adeoye O. Akinola
Publisher Springer
Pages 188
Release 2018-06-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3319787012

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This book is an examination of post-colonial land reforms across various African states. One of the decisive contradictions of colonialism in Africa was the distortion of use, access to and ownership of land. Land related issues and the need for land reform have consistently occupied a unique position in public discourse in Africa. The post-colonial African states have had to embark on concerted efforts at redressing historical grounded land policies and addressing the growing needs of land by the poor. However, agitations for land continue, while evidence of policy gaps abound. In many cases, policy change in terms of land use, distribution and ownership has reinforced inequalities and affected power and social relations in respective post-colonial African countries. Land has assumed major causes of structural violence and impediments to human and rural development in Africa; hence the need for holistic assessment of land reforms in post-colonial African states. The central objective of the text is to identify post-independence and current trends in land reform and to address the grievances in relation to land use, ownership and distribution. The book suggests practicable policy options towards addressing the land hunger and conflict, which could derail the ‘moderate’ socio-economic achievements and political stability recorded by post-colonial African nation-states. The book draws its strength and uniqueness from its adoption of country-specific case studies, which places the book in context, and utilizes field studies methodology which generate new knowledge on the continental land question. Taking a holistic approach to understanding Africa’s land question, this book will be attractive to academicians and students interested in policy and development, African politics, post-colonial development and policy, and conflict studies as well as policy-makers working in relevant areas.