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Title: BIG AFRICAN STATES
ANGOLA, DRC, ETHIOPIA, NIGERIA, SOUTH AFRICA, SUDAN
By: Christopher Clapham (Editor), Jeffrey Herbst (Editor), Greg Mills (Editor)
Format: Paperback

List price: £37.95


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ISBN 10: 1868144259
ISBN 13: 9781868144259
Publisher: WITS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 31 March, 2006
Pages: 296
Description: A study of six African 'big states', which analyses both the country-specific factors which have led to all but one of these states being described as dysfunctional, as well as cross-cutting issues which affect all of the big states in Africa and which may have contributed to 'dysfunctionality'.
Synopsis: One of the least challenged assumptions in the political analysis of the viability of states is that "bigger is better". Throughout the academic literature, across the policy debates, and in almost all public debate, large states are assumed to have a better chance for development and small states are assumed to be problematic. However, in sub-Saharan Africa, large states...have performed poorly.Western notions of statehood have tended to influence the analysis of the viability of states in Africa, particularly the view that larger states have the greater potential to sustain economic viability. Yet, against a background of much recent progress on the African continent in terms of economic development and improvements in governance, it is the larger African states which have persistently disappointed - both in terms of their own economic and political development and in terms of their ability to exert a positive influence on the region in which they are located.In this study of six African 'big states' specialists across a range of disciplines analyse both the country-specific factors which have led to all but one of these states being described as dysfunctional, as well as cross-cutting issues which affect all of the big states in Africa and which may have contributed to 'dysfunctionality'.The country-specific studies are combined with analyses of cross-cutting issues of leadership, rebellion, lootable commodities, and engagement with the international political and economic system. Finally, the conclusion considers some of the policy implications that emerge from the study.
Illustrations: Illustrations, maps
Publication: South Africa
Imprint: Wits University Press
Returns: Returnable
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