Readings in African Politics (Readings in)

Readings in African Politics (Readings in)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 264 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780253343598
  • DDC分類 960.32

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Readings in African Politics provides an overview of key topics and themes that collectively contribute to an understanding of politics in Africa. The selections included here come from a wide range of Western and non-Western sources and together represent core knowledge in the field of African politics. Topic areas covered are methods for appraising the modern African state, approaches to understanding African states and their politics, dimensions of regional conflict, conflict between traditional and modern values, the politics of new social forces, and the meaning of contemporary trends. An introductory essay by Tom Young sketches the terrain of politics in Africa from national and international efforts toward development to local problems such as corruption and ethnic conflict. Readers at all levels will find even-handed coverage of politics in sub-Saharan Africa's more than 30 states from the early years of independence to today.

Contents

Preliminary Table of ContentsPrefaceNotes on ContributorsIntroduction Tom YoungPart 1. Appraising the Modern State1. A. Zolberg, The Party-State in Perspective from Creating Political Order: The Party States of West Africa2. Robert H. Bates, Rental Havens and Protective Shelters and The Origins of Political Marginalism from Markets and States in Tropical Africa3. Goran Hyden, Conditions of Governance, from No Shortcuts to Progress: African Development Management in Perspective4. Robert H. Jackson and C. G. Rosberg, Personal Rule: Theory and Practice in Africa, extract from Comparative Politics5. Robert Fatton, Jr., Bringing the Ruling Class Back In: Class, State, and Hegemony in Africa, from Comparative Politics6. Jean-Francois Bayart, The State, translated from "L'Etat" in Coulon and Martin, eds., Les Afriques Politiques7. Mahmood Mamdani, Conclusion: Linking the Urban and the Rural, from Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Colonialism8. Patrick Chabal and Jean-Pascal Daloz, The Instrumentalization of Disorder, from Africa Works: Disorder as Political InstrumentPart 2. Dimensions of Conflict9. Roy May, Internal Dimensions of Warfare in Chad, from Cambridge Anthropology10. M. Hall and Tom Young, Mozambique at War with Itself, from Confronting Leviathan: Mozambique Since Independence11. Toyin Falola, Confronting the State: Yakubu Yahaya and the Katsina Riot, 1991, from Violence in Nigeria: The Crisis of Religious Politics and Secular Ideologies12. Jon Abbink, Ritual and Political Forms of Violent Practice among the Suri of Southern Ethiopia, from Cahiers d'Etudes africaines13. Remy Bazenguissa-Ganga, The Spread of Political Violence in Congo-Brazzaville, from African AffairsPart 3. The Local and the Traditional14. Mitzi Goheen, Chiefs, Sub-Chiefs and Local Control: Negotiations over Land, Struggles over Meaning, from Africa15. John Hamer, Commensality, Process, and the Moral Order: An Example from Southern Ethiopia, from Africa16. Richard Fanthorpe, Locating the Politics of a Sierra Leonean Chiefdom, from Africa17. Sten Hagberg, Mobilisation of Rights through Organisational Structures, from Between Peace and Justice: Dispute Settlement between Karaboro Agriculturalists and Fulbe Agro-Pastoralists in Burkina FasoPart 4. The Politics of New Social Forces18. Mamadou Diouf, Urban Youth and Senegalese Politics: Dakar 1988-1994, from Public Culture19. Ronald Kassimir, The Social Power of Religious Organization and Civil Society: The Catholic Church in Uganda, from N. Kasfir, ed. Civil Society and Democracy in Africa20. Aili Mari Tripp, Everyday Forms of Resistance and Transformations of Economic Policy, from Changing the Rules: The Politics of Liberalisation and the Urban Informal Economy in Tanzania21. Bessie House-Midamba, Gender, Democratization and Associational Life in Kenya, from Africa TodayPart 5. Political Change22. Jocelyn Alexander, The Local State in Post-War Mozambique: Political Practice and Ideas about Authority, from Africa23. Sally Falk Moore, Post-Socialist Micro-Politics: Kilimanjaro, 1993, from Africa24. Wim Van Binsbergen, Aspects of Democracy and Democratisation in Zambia and Botswana: Exploring African Political Culture at the Grassroots, from Journal of Contemporary African Studies25. Mikael Karlstrom, Imagining Democracy: Political Culture and Democratization in Buganda, from Africa26. Adam Ashforth, Witchcraft, Violence, and Democracy in the New South Africa, from Cahiers d'Etudes africainesSelected BibliographyIndex