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Coping With Crisis In African States Peter M Lewis Editor

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Coping With Crisis In African States Peter M Lewis Editor
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Peter M. Lewis (editor), John W. Harbeson (editor)
ISBN: 9781626372290, 1626372292
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Coping With Crisis In African States Peter M Lewis Editor by Peter M. Lewis (editor), John W. Harbeson (editor) 9781626372290, 1626372292 instant download after payment.

Although large-scale conflicts, political upheavals, and social violence are common problems throughout Africa, individual countries vary greatly in both their susceptibility to these crises and their capacities for responding effectively. What accounts for this variance? How do crises emerge, and how are they resolved? When are unexpected events most likely to spiral into crisis? Are there institutions and policies that can help to manage adverse shocks? The authors of Coping with Crisis in African States assess the capability for crisis management in countries across the continent, shedding new light on the sources of instability in the region, as well as on comparative questions of state capacity and resilience.
CONTENTS:
  • Crisis, Vulnerability, and Response in Africa―the Editors.

  • Diagnosing and Managing State Crises―the Editors.
  • Algeria: Between Co-optation and Repression―M.R. Lowi.
  • Angola: A Rude Awakening―S. Moreira.
  • The Democratic Republic of Congo: The Politics of Perpetual Crisis―P. Englebert.
  • Ghana: Shocks and Adaptation―K.A. Nuamah.
  • Kenya: The Challenges of Democratic State Making―J.W. Harbeson.
  • Nigeria: Cycles of Crisis, Sources of Resilience―P.M. Lewis.
  • South Africa: A Disaster That Refuses to Happen―D. Fowkes.
  • Crisis Management for Strengthening the State―the Editors.

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