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African Politics

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.12.1980

Verlag

Springer Netherland

Seitenzahl

367

Maße (L/B/H)

23.3/15.5/2.1 cm

Gewicht

544 g

Auflage

1981

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-247-2391-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.12.1980

Verlag

Springer Netherland

Seitenzahl

367

Maße (L/B/H)

23.3/15.5/2.1 cm

Gewicht

544 g

Auflage

1981

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-247-2391-1

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Springer-Verlag GmbH
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DE

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  • Produktbild: African Politics
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  • Approach to the study of African politics.- What is political development?.- I - Political Forces.- I - The Bases of Political Forces.- 1. Social classes and political forces.- A glance at the evolution of the social class system.- Political forces before independence.- The present configuration of political forces.- 2. The weight of the superstructure.- Tribalism and racism.- Religions.- Education.- Information.- II - Outline of a Typology of Political Forces.- 1. Traditional political forces and modern political forces.- The reality of traditional forces.- Relationships between traditional forces and modern forces.- 2. Manifest political forces and latent political forces.- Manifest political forces.- From movements to political parties.- Trade unions.- Young people’s and women’s organizations.- Latent political forces.- Internal forces.- External forces.- 3. Progressive or revolutionary forces and conservative or reactionary forces.- II - The Political Ideologies.- I - International Relations.- 1. Ideologies of decolonization.- From the African Personality to the assertion of a national culture.- 1 Nationalism.- Nationalism as a rejection of the colonial system.- Nationalism as a demand.- 2. Panafricanism.- The birth and growth of the ideology.- The significance of the ideology.- 3. Non-alignment and ‘Third Worldism’.- II - Internal Politics.- 1. Which kinds of models?.- Models of the capitalist type.- Models of the socialist type.- 2. Awareness of the models.- 3. The influence of models on the roads towards economic development.- The choice of the capitalist road to development.- The ‘African roads’ to socialism.- Marxism-leninism.- 4. The influence of models on the conceptions of government.- Constitutional populism.- Populism and the society of unanimity.- Populism of the Party.- III - Political Structures.- I - A Marginal People.- 1. Suffrage and democracy.- The problem of candidatures.- Who can be a candidate?.- How does the Party choose its candidates?.- The exercise of the right to vote.- 2. The party and democracy.- The gap between the party and the people.- The significance of the party membership.- Leadership of the population.- The party, a modern version of feudalism.- 3. Citizens’ rights and freedoms in danger.- Political factors.- The influence of African political philosophy.- Political structures.- Underdevelopment.- Concrete liberties and abstract liberties.- The conflict of rights and obligations.- Justice.- The politicization of ordinary justice.- Evolution towards political justice.- II - The Instability of Political Institutions.- 1. Forms of instability.- Ministerial reshuffles.- The succession of Constitutions and the decline of constitutionalism.- Recourse to violence.- Typology of violence.- Causes.- 2. Coups d’état.- Characteristics of coups d’état.- Interpretation of coups d’état.- The consequences of coups d’état.- Legal consequences.- Political consequences.- Economic and social consequences.- 3. Rebellions.- IV - Political Action.- I - International Relations.- 1. African unity put to the test.- National liberation movements.- The conflict with racist States.- 2. Africa and the rest of the world.- Africa and the UNO.- Africa and Europe.- Bilateral relations.- II - Economic Policies.- 1. The development of underdevelopment.- 2. The misadventures of the non-capitalist road to development.- 3. The economy of States influenced by marxism-leninism.- III - Cultural Policies.- 1. The mirage of the right to education.- 2. Cultural alienation.- IV - Social Policies.- 1. The quest for full employment.- 2. The right to medical care.- 3. Trade unionism and political power.- Name index.- Geographical index.