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Designing West Africa Prelude To 21stcentury Calamity 1st Edition Peter Schwab Auth

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Designing West Africa Prelude To 21stcentury Calamity 1st Edition Peter Schwab Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Peter Schwab (auth.)
ISBN: 9781349528899, 9781403978769, 1349528897, 140397876X
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Designing West Africa Prelude To 21stcentury Calamity 1st Edition Peter Schwab Auth by Peter Schwab (auth.) 9781349528899, 9781403978769, 1349528897, 140397876X instant download after payment.

Many African nations are now described as 'fourth world nations', ones which essentially have no future. How could this have happened? Through the scope of the 1960's, the first decade of African independence, Peter Schwab presents a compelling and provocative answer to this question. Designing West Africa tells the story of a pivotal decade in African history, when the fate of the continent was decided. Focusing on the six most visible leaders of the period - painting detailed portraits of them both as leaders and as people - Schwab looks at how Africa served as a ground to play out larger international conflicts, namely the Cold War. He does not fall back on blaming non-African involvement for the failure to build a visible leadership for the continent; rather he critiques the African leaders themselves for their individual failings.

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