The New Africa: Dispatches from a Changing Continent is written by Robert Press and provides a very rich and extensive coverage on the place of the individual in the struggle for political as well as personal freedom in Africa. The book’s leitmotif of human rights and the human spirit in Africa, which runs throughout the book is parsed out into three themes: democratic struggle and a fight for political freedom (Chapters 1-3); world lessons in intervention and responding to humanitarian and political crisis (Chapters 4-6); the fight and struggle for personal freedom of one kind or another (Chapter 7). The book not only examines the individual in the context of socio-political and historical events, but also looks at the role various individ...
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Several reviews from the African Book Publishing Review (ABPR) are included in this article. Also in...
At a time when Africa appears unable to extricate herself from an increasingly complex web of crises...
In this follow-up to their previous collaboration The Scramble for Africa in the 21st Century: A Vie...
Book Review - Consolidation of Democracy in Africa: A View from the Southby Senzo NgubaneConsolidati...
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In this 10th year of freedom of media in South Africa, the Rhodes Journalism Review has entered its ...
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Review of: - Contested Terrains and Constructed Categories: Contemporary Africa in Focus. George Cle...
Book Title: Searching for Peace in Africa: An Overview of Conflict Prevention and Management Activit...
Book Title: Mozambican Civil War: Marxist-Apartheid Proxy, 1977-1992 Book Author: Stephen EmersonGre...
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