Africa Yearbook Volume 8

Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2011

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The Africa Yearbook has won the ASA 2012 Conover-Porter Book Award!

The Africa Yearbook covers major domestic political developments, the foreign policy and socio-economic trends in sub-Sahara Africa – all related to developments in one calendar year. The Yearbook contains articles on all sub-Saharan states, each of the four sub-regions (West, Central, Eastern, Southern Africa) focusing on major cross-border developments and sub-regional organizations as well as one article on continental developments and one on African-European relations. While the articles have thorough academic quality, the Yearbook is mainly oriented to the requirements of a large range of target groups: students, politicians, diplomats, administrators, journalists, teachers, practitioners in the field of development aid as well as business people.


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Benin
Pages: 57–64
Burkina Faso
Pages: 65–72
Cape Verde
Pages: 73–78
Côte d’Ivoire
Pages: 79–90
Gambia
Pages: 91–95
Ghana
Pages: 97–106
Guinea
Pages: 107–114
Guinea-Bissau
Pages: 115–121
Liberia
Pages: 123–128
Mali
Pages: 129–136
Mauritania
Pages: 137–143
Niger
Pages: 145–153
Nigeria
Pages: 155–170
Senegal
Pages: 171–181
Sierra Leone
Pages: 183–189
Togo
Pages: 191–198
V. Central Africa
Pages: 199–206
Cameroon
Pages: 207–217
Chad
Pages: 227–234
Republic of Congo
Pages: 235–241
Equatorial Guinea
Pages: 257–263
Gabon
Pages: 265–271
VI. Eastern Africa
Pages: 279–294
Burundi
Pages: 295–304
Comoros
Pages: 305–310
Djibouti
Pages: 311–317
Eritrea
Pages: 319–328
Ethiopia
Pages: 329–341
Kenya
Pages: 343–356
Rwanda
Pages: 357–369
Seychelles
Pages: 371–376
Somalia
Pages: 377–386
South Sudan
Pages: 387–394
Sudan
Pages: 395–405
Tanzania
Pages: 407–420
Uganda
Pages: 421–430
VII. Southern Africa
Pages: 431–441
Angola
Pages: 443–454
Botswana
Pages: 455–459
Lesotho
Pages: 461–466
Madagascar
Pages: 467–473
Andreas Mehler Ph.D. (1993) in Political Science, University of Hamburg, is Director of the Institute of African Affairs, German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg. He has published extensively on democratisation processes and violent conflicts in West and Central Africa. With Henning Melber he is managing editor of Africa Spectrum.
Henning Melber, Ph.D. (1980) in Political Science, University of Bremen, is Executive Director of the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation in Uppsala/Sweden and Extraordinary Professor at the Department of Political Sciences, University of Pretoria. He has published extensively on Southern Africa and in particular Namibia. With Andreas Mehler he is managing editor of Africa Spectrum.
Klaas van Walraven Ph.D. (1997) in Political Science, University of Leiden, is a researcher at the African Studies Centre in Leiden. He has published on Africa’s international relations (OAU, AU, ECOMOG) and is working on a history of the Sawaba rebellion in Niger (1954-1975).
"For what this series sets out to achieve – to record the critical challenges affecting African nations which consistently place them at the bottom of the HDI rankings – there is no better handbook available." – Thembisa Waetjen, in: Transformation 83 (2013)
"The articles are vivid, interesting, full of information, erudite. Africa is shown to us in all its colourful contradictions, a continent of hope and despair, of war – torn misery and perspectives, of huge investment and of massive corruption, of violence and repression but also of youthful reactions. The Yearbook includes an introduction about sub – Saharan Africa (written by the editors) and two articles, one about the United Nations and Africa and one about African – European relations. Charts with factual overviews are also included, although more analytical charts with facts and maps of the countries in question would be welcome. All in all, the Yearbook is an extremely useful tool for anyone interested in Africa but also an extremely interesting, full in details, book." – Sotirios S. Livas, in: Journal of Oriental and African Studies 22 (2013)
Students, politicians, diplomats, administrators, journalists, teachers, practitioners in the field of development aid as well as business people.
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