Things Come Together: Africans Achieving Greatness in the Twenty-First Century
Autor Robert Rotbergen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 oct 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190942540
ISBN-10: 0190942541
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 236 x 163 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190942541
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 236 x 163 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
[A]mbitious, forward-looking, and optimistic.... This book's remarkable scope, topical diversity, and scholarly synthesis recommend it to a broad audience.... Highly recommended.
By the end of this century, Africa's population will triple. How will the continent cope? Rotberg, a leading expert on Africa, provides grounds for an optimistic conclusion in this beautifully written summation of a life's work.
Things Come Together is an encyclopaedic survey of the current state of the 49 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. The book demonstrates a depth of research by a leading Africanist that is breathtaking in its sweep. It covers a wide range of topics from politics and economics to corruption and the rule of law; from education and health to agriculture and modern technology. This work is accessible and readable. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Africa.
In Things Come Together, Robert Rotberg uses the information and experiences garnered over a lifetime to explore the state of Africa and explain how, despite a clear recitation of all the challenges, the future is bright for significant parts of the continent. Rotberg covers every conceivable aspect of Africa - from economics and politics to education to wildlife - while managing at once to be all-encompassing and nuanced. Those new to Africa will find it a wonderful introduction and students of the continent will find that they have learned much.
Written by a preeminent, indeed canonical, scholar of Africa, Things Come Together provides a compelling corrective to grim narratives about the continent's intractable upheavals, failures, and helplessness. While reaffirming that diverse socio-economic conundrums and multilayered political challenges continue to plague Africa, the book extols the region's remarkable resilience and real accomplishments. It carefully chronicles African progress in political governance, socio-economic modernization, and international integration, while offering persuasive reflections on the positive impact that transformative leadership has had (or can have) on the continent's developmental performance. Everyone who is interested in obtaining a big, balanced, up-to-date, picture of the African experience should read this magisterial, engrossing, factual, and lucidly crafted book.
By the end of this century, Africa's population will triple. How will the continent cope? Rotberg, a leading expert on Africa, provides grounds for an optimistic conclusion in this beautifully written summation of a life's work.
Things Come Together is an encyclopaedic survey of the current state of the 49 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. The book demonstrates a depth of research by a leading Africanist that is breathtaking in its sweep. It covers a wide range of topics from politics and economics to corruption and the rule of law; from education and health to agriculture and modern technology. This work is accessible and readable. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Africa.
In Things Come Together, Robert Rotberg uses the information and experiences garnered over a lifetime to explore the state of Africa and explain how, despite a clear recitation of all the challenges, the future is bright for significant parts of the continent. Rotberg covers every conceivable aspect of Africa - from economics and politics to education to wildlife - while managing at once to be all-encompassing and nuanced. Those new to Africa will find it a wonderful introduction and students of the continent will find that they have learned much.
Written by a preeminent, indeed canonical, scholar of Africa, Things Come Together provides a compelling corrective to grim narratives about the continent's intractable upheavals, failures, and helplessness. While reaffirming that diverse socio-economic conundrums and multilayered political challenges continue to plague Africa, the book extols the region's remarkable resilience and real accomplishments. It carefully chronicles African progress in political governance, socio-economic modernization, and international integration, while offering persuasive reflections on the positive impact that transformative leadership has had (or can have) on the continent's developmental performance. Everyone who is interested in obtaining a big, balanced, up-to-date, picture of the African experience should read this magisterial, engrossing, factual, and lucidly crafted book.
Notă biografică
Robert I. Rotberg is President Emeritus of the World Peace Foundation and Founding Director of Harvard Kennedy School's Program on Intrastate Conflict. He was professor of political science and history at MIT, Academic Vice President of Tufts University, and President of Lafayette College. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has published a number of books and article on Africa, Asia, Latin America, and writes extensively for American, Canadian, and overseas newspapers. He has lived and worked extensively throughout Africa.