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The Failure Of Leadership In Africas Development Ike Okonta

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The Failure Of Leadership In Africas Development Ike Okonta
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Author: Ike Okonta
ISBN: 9781793613257, 9781793613264, 1793613257, 1793613265
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Failure Of Leadership In Africas Development Ike Okonta by Ike Okonta 9781793613257, 9781793613264, 1793613257, 1793613265 instant download after payment.

The Failure of Leadership in Africa’s Development examines the dominant scholarly theories about the cause of Africa’s underdevelopment and argues that none of the traditionally invoked causes—an alleged black racial inferiority, the colonial and neo-colonial expropriation of Africa, purported natural defects in Africa’s geography—is plausible as the explanation of the main cause of the continent’s underdevelopment. Rather, the book argues that the chief cause of the continent’s lag is the failure of leadership of Africa’s ruling classes. This failure of leadership, the book shows, is most evident in the historically traceable indifference of a long succession of Africa’s ruling classes to the scientific and technological advances that were emerging from Europe and Asia during the most critical periods of Africa’s history. It was this indifference, the book argues, that set the stage for the subsequent conquest, expropriation, and technological stagnation of Africa. The book recommends a blueprint for the continent’s future development.

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