This revised and expanded second edition of African Politics in
Comparative Perspective reviews fifty years of research on politics in
Africa and addresses some issues in a new light, keeping in mind the
changes in Africa since the first edition was written in 2004. The
book synthesizes insights from different scholarly approaches and
offers an original interpretation of the knowledge accumulated in the
field. Goran Hyden discusses how research on African politics relates
to the study of politics in other regions and mainstream theories in
comparative politics. He focuses on such key issues as why politics
trumps economics, rule is personal, state is weak and policies are
made with a communal rather than an individual lens. The book also
discusses why in the light of these conditions agriculture is
problematic, gender contested, ethnicity manipulated and relations
with Western powers a matter of defiance.
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ISBN
9781139786898
Publisert
2014
Utgave
2. utgave
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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