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- 2004001859 contributor B9806841.
- 2004001859 coverage "Africa Politics and government.".
- 2004001859 created "2004.".
- 2004001859 date "2004".
- 2004001859 date "2004.".
- 2004001859 dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- 2004001859 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2004001859 description "Introduction: state, civil society and external interests -- History: Africa's pre-colonial and colonial inheritance -- Ideology: nationalism, socialism, populism and state capitalism -- Ethnicity and religion: 'tribes', gods and political identity -- Social class: the search for class politics in Africa -- Legitimacy: neo-patrimonialism, personal rule and the centralisation of the African state -- Coercion: military intervention in African politics -- Sovereignty I: external influences on African politics -- Sovereignty II: neo-colonialism, structural adjustment and Africa's political economy -- Authority: the crises of accumulation, governance and state collapse -- Democracy: re-legitimising the African state? -- Conclusions: state and civil society in post-colonial Africa -- Appendix: a guide to African politics resources on the internet.".
- 2004001859 extent "x, 284 p. :".
- 2004001859 identifier "0415282616".
- 2004001859 identifier "0415282624 (pbk.)".
- 2004001859 identifier 2004001859-d.html.
- 2004001859 identifier 2004001859-b.html.
- 2004001859 identifier 2004001859.html.
- 2004001859 issued "2004".
- 2004001859 issued "2004.".
- 2004001859 language "eng".
- 2004001859 publisher "London ; New York : Routledge,".
- 2004001859 spatial "Africa Politics and government.".
- 2004001859 subject "320.96 22".
- 2004001859 subject "DT31 .T5157 2004".
- 2004001859 tableOfContents "Introduction: state, civil society and external interests -- History: Africa's pre-colonial and colonial inheritance -- Ideology: nationalism, socialism, populism and state capitalism -- Ethnicity and religion: 'tribes', gods and political identity -- Social class: the search for class politics in Africa -- Legitimacy: neo-patrimonialism, personal rule and the centralisation of the African state -- Coercion: military intervention in African politics -- Sovereignty I: external influences on African politics -- Sovereignty II: neo-colonialism, structural adjustment and Africa's political economy -- Authority: the crises of accumulation, governance and state collapse -- Democracy: re-legitimising the African state? -- Conclusions: state and civil society in post-colonial Africa -- Appendix: a guide to African politics resources on the internet.".
- 2004001859 title "An introduction to African politics / Alex Thomson.".
- 2004001859 type "text".