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The Rise and Decline of the Zairian State

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By (author): Crawford Young Thomas Turner

Zaire, apparently strong and stable under President Mobutu in the early 1970s, was bankrupt and discredited by the end of that decade, beset by hyperinflation and mass corruption, the populace forced into abject poverty. Why and how, in a new African state strategically located in Central Africa and rich in mineral resources, did this happen? How did the Zairian state become a parasitic predator upon its own people?

In this broadly researched study, Crawford Young and Thomas Edwin Turner examine the political history of Mobutus Zaire, looking at critical structures and patterns of societal flux, inequality, and cleavage, in particular the urban-rural nexus, the problematic of class formation, and the fluid patterns of cultural pluralism.

The authors begin with a succinct history of the origins of the Zairian state (formerly the Belgian Congo), examining in particular the problems, inherited from its colonial heritage, that led to the first few tumultuous years of independence. They then turn to the critical aspects of transformation of civil society, including the relationships between urban and rural factions, class formation, and the rapidly shifting nature of ethnicity as a sociopolitical factor. They offer a comprehensive overview of the major political trends, tracing the regime through its successive phases of power seizure, consolidation, growing personalisation, crisis, and decline. Finally, Young and Turner assess the states actual performance in several policy areas: economy, international relations, and its package of Zairianization and radicalization measures.

Young and Turners thorough research, informed analysis, and straightforward style will do much to illuminate the political workings of a major African state long considered an enigma by most Western observers. See more
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  • Weight: 717g
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2013
  • Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780299101145

About Crawford YoungThomas Turner

Crawford Young was at the time of publication Rupert Emerson professor of political science at the University of WisconsinMadison. He is also author of The Politics of Cultural Pluralism published by the University of Wisconsin Press. Thomas Edwin Turner was associate professor of political science at Wheeling College.

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