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Africa after Fifty Years

Africa after Fifty Years2013

Sylvester Gundona, Maurice Amutabi, Toyin Falola

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"By the end of the 1960s most African countries gained political independence. The new corps of leadership envisioned not only a politically stable continent; they also imagined a more cohesive Africa, with bubbly economies driven by the continent's enormous natural and human resources. Approximately fifty years after independence this hope of a politically stable, integrated, and economically thriving Africa has remained elusive for most African countries. African economies remained undiversified with limited capacities for industrialization and economic development. African economies remained tied to western European counties and the United States of America."--Publisher's website.

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First published
2013
OL Work ID
OL21497657W

Subjects

Africa, economic conditionsAfrica, politics and governmentAfrica, social conditionsSocial conditionsPolitics and governmentEconomic conditions

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