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Africas Political Wastelands The Bastardization Of Cameroon Emmanuel Fru Doh

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Africas Political Wastelands The Bastardization Of Cameroon Emmanuel Fru Doh
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Publisher: African Books Collective
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 187
Author: Emmanuel Fru Doh
ISBN: 9789956558629, 9956558621
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Africas Political Wastelands The Bastardization Of Cameroon Emmanuel Fru Doh by Emmanuel Fru Doh 9789956558629, 9956558621 instant download after payment.

Africa's Political Wastelands explores and confirms the fact that because of irresponsible, corrupt, selfish, and unpatriotic kleptocrats parading as leaders, the ultimate breakdown of order has become the norm in African nations, especially those south of the Sahara. The result is the virtual annihilation of once thriving and proud nations along with the citizenry who are transformed into wretches, vagrants, and in the extreme, refugees. Doh uses Cameroon as an exemplary microcosm to make this point while still holding imperialist ambitions largely responsible for the status quo in Africa. Ultimately, in the hope of jumpstarting the process, he makes pertinent suggestions on turning the tide on the continent.

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