African Inheritance

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African Capital Cities
African imperialism
African Inheritance
African political geography
Agriculture
ANC Activity
Archaeology
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British Togoland
Bu Craa
Cairo
Cape Colony
Cape Sea Route
Cape Town
Capitalism
Caprivi Strip
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Central African Republic
Charter
Christianity
Civilization
coast
Colonial Administration
colonial boundary legacy
Colonization
Colony
decolonization
Development
Disease
East African High Commission
economic regional integration
Education
Environment
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Ethno Linguistic Groups
ethnolinguistic
Ethnology
ethnopolitical fragmentation
European partition impact on Africa
Famine
Finance
Forests
free
Gold
group
High Commission Territories
Human Suffering
Independence
Indian Ocean
infrastructural development
intra-African Trade
Islam
Italian East African Empire
ivory
Ivory Coast
Land Locked States
Metropole
Migration
Military
Modernity
Mombasa
Monrovia Blocs
Nationalism
northern
orange
Owen Falls Dam
Partition
postcolonial state formation
Present Day Zimbabwe
Race
Railways
Red Sea
Revolution
rhodesia
Science
secessionist conflict studies
Slavery
Somali Irredentism
south
South African Defence Force
South West Africa
Spanish Sahara
St Marys
state
Suez Canal
Telegraphy
Trade
Transvaal
Western Sahara
Zanzibar

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415010924
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Aug 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Africa is a continent gripped by civil wars and widespread famine. The causes of many of the continent's problems are deep rooted and can be traced to Africa's colonial past, when European powers divided the spoils of the continent into separate sovereign states.
The African Inheritance examines the effect this "balkanization" of Africa has had, and is having, on the political and economic well-being of the continent.
From a brief history of pre-colonial Africa and its subsequent European partition and inevitable decolonization, the book discusses the consequences of such an inheritance: small and weak states, destructive secessionist movements, irredentism and African imperialism. Attempts to tackle these problems and assert independent development are inhibited by the colonial inheritance.

Ieuan L l. Griffiths is Reader in Geography in the School of African and Asian Studies at the University of Sussex.

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