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Africa Uprising Popular Protest And Political Change Branch

  • SKU: BELL-6626354
Africa Uprising Popular Protest And Political Change Branch
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Publisher: Zed Books «[u.a.]»
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.08 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Branch, Adam; Mampilly, Zachariah Cherian
ISBN: 9781780329970, 9781780329987, 9781780329994, 9781783600007, 9781783600014, 1780329970, 1780329989, 1780329997, 1783600004
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Africa Uprising Popular Protest And Political Change Branch by Branch, Adam; Mampilly, Zachariah Cherian 9781780329970, 9781780329987, 9781780329994, 9781783600007, 9781783600014, 1780329970, 1780329989, 1780329997, 1783600004 instant download after payment.

Overview: For a long time now, Africa’s political landscape has been wracked by violence. In recent years, however, a more positive force has risen in response to that violence: popular protest. Countries throughout the continent, from Tunisia and Egypt to Uganda and Senegal, have witnessed uprisings by a wide variety of people—the young, the unemployed, organized laborers, civil society activists, writers, artists, and religious groups. What is driving this massive wave of popular protest in Africa?

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