Dissent, Protest and Dispute in Africa

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Toyin Falola, Emmanuel Mbah
Routledge, Dec 19, 2016 - Political Science - 306 pages

This book provides unique and detailed perspectives on different aspects of dissent, protest and disputes and how these have, in turn, continued to pose challenges in Africa. The contributors argue that, dissent, protest and most forms of disputes in Africa are the result of daily challenges that its people have faced and continue to encounter to this day. These challenges include, amongst others, demands for transparency, good governance and accountability; waves of instability that have created insecurity in most parts of the continent, an unsustainable level of youth unemployment, rapid population growth, a continent-wide healthcare and poverty crises and numerous environmental challenges.

The chapters elevate the debates on dissent, protest and disputes/conflict in Africa by adding new ideas and introducing new and useful interpretations. The book’s strength lies in the contributors’ ability to conflate colonial and postcolonial tendencies to show how challenges of the past are not so different from those of today, while also presenting important historical issues from various scholarly perspectives.

Dissent, Protest and Dispute in Africa will be of interest for students and scholars of African history, politics, and culture as well as those interested in social movements and civil society.

 

Contents

dissent protest and dispute Africa
the case of Cameroon
Child labor resistance in southern Nigeria 191638
TANU the Tanganyikan Rifles and the 1964
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Land boundaries chiefs and wars in Nigeria
dilemmas of group
Rural agrarian land conflicts in postcolonial Nigerias central region
The evolution of the Mungiki militia in Kenya 19902010
the youth and Niger Delta oil conflicts
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Toyin Falola is the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities the University of Texas at Austin, USA.

Emmanuel M. Mbah is Associate Professor of History and Director of Africa and African Diaspora Studies at the City University of New York, College of Staten Island, USA.

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