It is perhaps presumptuous to think that the recurring political instability, stunted development and ethnic strife on the continent after 1960 can be attributed to the lack of a nation-building agenda in many post-colonial African states, far from it. Nation-building agendas occupied an important place in the many five-year development programs that majority of African states developed after independence from the late 1950s to early 1960s.
After independence in the early 1960s, new nation states in sub-Saharan Africa started a long and of...
The year 1960 marked the moment when the number of nominally independent African countries on the co...
The realities of conflicts, economic growth without development, policy development and the impact o...
The process of gaining independence in Africa was accompanied by the intensified colonial liberation...
From the 1960s onwards until recent time, a number of African States across the various regions have...
To mark the launch of the LSE IDEAS Africa International Affairs Programme this Strategic Update con...
Most sub-Saharan African leaders seem to misunderstand the development concepts or ideas by embracin...
The birth year of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), 1963, is often considered Africa's year o...
This article discusses intrusions in the emergence of a nation, and its cooperation with the truncat...
This report covers all aspects of the project from its inception, including progress realised on the...
Across African countries, various strands of local conflicts are discernible. In the post 1990 Afric...
After over fifty years of independence, many African states are steeped in the crisis of nation-buil...
Among several issues surrounding scholarly and political discussions about Africa is that of the con...
After independence, many African states assumed self-governance would produce good governance, but t...
Presented at the International Conference on Reflections on Leadership in Africa: 40 years After Ind...
After independence in the early 1960s, new nation states in sub-Saharan Africa started a long and of...
The year 1960 marked the moment when the number of nominally independent African countries on the co...
The realities of conflicts, economic growth without development, policy development and the impact o...
The process of gaining independence in Africa was accompanied by the intensified colonial liberation...
From the 1960s onwards until recent time, a number of African States across the various regions have...
To mark the launch of the LSE IDEAS Africa International Affairs Programme this Strategic Update con...
Most sub-Saharan African leaders seem to misunderstand the development concepts or ideas by embracin...
The birth year of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), 1963, is often considered Africa's year o...
This article discusses intrusions in the emergence of a nation, and its cooperation with the truncat...
This report covers all aspects of the project from its inception, including progress realised on the...
Across African countries, various strands of local conflicts are discernible. In the post 1990 Afric...
After over fifty years of independence, many African states are steeped in the crisis of nation-buil...
Among several issues surrounding scholarly and political discussions about Africa is that of the con...
After independence, many African states assumed self-governance would produce good governance, but t...
Presented at the International Conference on Reflections on Leadership in Africa: 40 years After Ind...
After independence in the early 1960s, new nation states in sub-Saharan Africa started a long and of...
The year 1960 marked the moment when the number of nominally independent African countries on the co...
The realities of conflicts, economic growth without development, policy development and the impact o...