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Subnationalism In Africa Ethnicity Alliances And Politics Joshua B Forrest

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Subnationalism In Africa Ethnicity Alliances And Politics Joshua B Forrest
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Joshua B. Forrest
ISBN: 9781626371217, 1626371210
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Subnationalism In Africa Ethnicity Alliances And Politics Joshua B Forrest by Joshua B. Forrest 9781626371217, 1626371210 instant download after payment.

The trend toward subnationalist autonomy—and away from the development of singular, state-centric political systems based on the Western model—is one of the most striking phenomena in Africa today. Joshua Forrest analyzes the expansion of ethnic subnationalist movements in the postcolonial period, the reasons behind their growth, and their implications for African politics.Forrest ranges across the continent to explore a variety of subnational movements. Without minimizing the crucial role played by manipulative ethnic elites in fomenting subnationalist movements, he points to the intercommunity and interethnic alliances that underpin the most successful movements. This trend, he suggests, may presage a gradual reconfiguration of the political map of Africa in a way that is more reflective of indigenously rooted political culture, a culture that embodies a distinctive respect for local and territorial autonomy.

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