Reconstituting the State in Africa
Editat de G. Kieh, P. Agbeseen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 apr 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781403973139
ISBN-10: 140397313X
Pagini: 308
Ilustrații: XII, 308 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:2007
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 140397313X
Pagini: 308
Ilustrații: XII, 308 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:2007
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
PART I: BACKGROUND Introduction: Democratizing States and Sate Reconstitution in Africa; P.O.Agbese & G. Klay Kieh, Jr. PART II: CASE STUDIES Statecraft in Botswana: Renegotiating Development, Legitimacy, and Authority; O.Selolwane The State in Cote d'Ivoire: Evolution and Constraints; B.N'Diaye Re-Inventing and Rebuilding the Ghanaian State: Towards a New Triumphalism?; E.Kwesi-Aning Reflections on The State In Kenya; A.Naguku-Ayuk Reconfiguring and Re-inventing State-Society Relations in Mauritius; S.Bunwaree The Imperatives of Reconstructing the State in Nigeria: The Politics of Power, Welfare, and Imperialism in the New Millennium; S.Alubo The Post-Apartheid State in South; V.Maloka Part III: PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE State Renewal in Africa: The Lessons; P.O.Agbese & George Klay Kieh, Jr.
Recenzii
"The theme and arguments make enormous contribution to the literature."
- Chris W. Ogbondah, Professor of Communication Studies, University of Northern Iowa
"Nine African scholars have been brought together by Agbese and Kieh to explore the most important issue in contemporary Africa: how can the state be reconstituted so that it serves the people of the continent rather than systematically deepens their distress? In the search for answers, the authors report on the experiences ofseven pivotal countries. Few will question their depiction of the repressive, corrupt, and inefficient nature ofthe postcolonial African state. Some aspects of their reconstitution project will be challenged. All readers will benefit, however, from the frank exploration of the gains, setbacks and dilemmas of state reconstruction in an Africa buffeted by so many calamities."
- Richard Joseph, Director, Program of African Studies, Northwestern University
'This book makes a significant contribution to the debate on state reconstruction in Africa. Written by seasoned scholars of African Studies, this compilation contains a highly refreshing, rigorous and informative analysis of the failure of the postcolonial state to carry out its fundamental functions, which include the maximization of the collective well-being of its citizens. This collection differs significantly from previous efforts in that it not only identifies the reasons behind Africa's high levels of poverty and deprivation, as well as its continued marginalization in global affairs, but it also provides possible solutions. The contributing authors make a compelling case for democratic institutional reforms to found a state built on public sovereignty to replace the anachronistic, repressive, exploitative and insensitive state inherited from the European imperialist powers.'
- John Mukum Mbaku, Willard L. Eccles Professor of Economics, Weber State University, and author of Culture and Customs of Cameroon (2005)
- Chris W. Ogbondah, Professor of Communication Studies, University of Northern Iowa
"Nine African scholars have been brought together by Agbese and Kieh to explore the most important issue in contemporary Africa: how can the state be reconstituted so that it serves the people of the continent rather than systematically deepens their distress? In the search for answers, the authors report on the experiences ofseven pivotal countries. Few will question their depiction of the repressive, corrupt, and inefficient nature ofthe postcolonial African state. Some aspects of their reconstitution project will be challenged. All readers will benefit, however, from the frank exploration of the gains, setbacks and dilemmas of state reconstruction in an Africa buffeted by so many calamities."
- Richard Joseph, Director, Program of African Studies, Northwestern University
'This book makes a significant contribution to the debate on state reconstruction in Africa. Written by seasoned scholars of African Studies, this compilation contains a highly refreshing, rigorous and informative analysis of the failure of the postcolonial state to carry out its fundamental functions, which include the maximization of the collective well-being of its citizens. This collection differs significantly from previous efforts in that it not only identifies the reasons behind Africa's high levels of poverty and deprivation, as well as its continued marginalization in global affairs, but it also provides possible solutions. The contributing authors make a compelling case for democratic institutional reforms to found a state built on public sovereignty to replace the anachronistic, repressive, exploitative and insensitive state inherited from the European imperialist powers.'
- John Mukum Mbaku, Willard L. Eccles Professor of Economics, Weber State University, and author of Culture and Customs of Cameroon (2005)
Notă biografică
GEORGE KLAY KIEH JR. is Professor of Political Science and International Studies, Morehouse College, USA.
PITA AGBESE is Professor, Center for International Peace and Security Studies, Department of Political Science, University of Northern Iowa, USA.
PITA AGBESE is Professor, Center for International Peace and Security Studies, Department of Political Science, University of Northern Iowa, USA.