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Dictatorland

Dictatorland
Author: Paul Kenyon
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2018-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1784972150

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A Financial Times Book of the Year 'Jaw-dropping' Daily Express 'Grimly fascinating' Financial Times 'Humane, timely, accessible and well-researched' Irish Times The dictator who grew so rich on his country's cocoa crop that he built a 35-storey-high basilica in the jungles of the Ivory Coast. The austere, incorruptible leader who has shut Eritrea off from the world in a permanent state of war and conscripted every adult into the armed forces. In Equatorial Guinea, the paranoid despot who thought Hitler was the saviour of Africa and waged a relentless campaign of terror against his own people. The Libyan army officer who authored a new work of political philosophy, The Green Book, and lived in a tent with a harem of female soldiers, running his country like a mafia family business. And behind these almost incredible stories of fantastic violence and excess lie the dark secrets of Western greed and complicity, the insatiable taste for chocolate, oil, diamonds and gold that has encouraged dictators to rule with an iron hand, siphoning off their share of the action into mansions in Paris and banks in Zurich and keeping their people in dire poverty.


Dictators and Democracy in African Development

Dictators and Democracy in African Development
Author: A. Carl LeVan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2015
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1107081149

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This book argues that the structure of the policy-making process in Nigeria explains variations in government performance better than other commonly cited factors.


African Dictators

African Dictators
Author: Arthur Agwuncha Nwankwo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1990
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

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Psychoses of Power

Psychoses of Power
Author: Samuel Decalo
Publisher: Florida Academic Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Fictions of African Dictatorship

Fictions of African Dictatorship
Author: Charlotte Baker
Publisher: Peter Lang Limited, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781787076815

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Fictions of African Dictatorship examines the fictional representation of the African dictator and the performance of dictatorship across genres. The volume untangles some of the intricate workings of dictatorial power in the postcolony, through twelve close readings of works of fiction.


Postcolonial Criticism and Representations of African Dictatorship

Postcolonial Criticism and Representations of African Dictatorship
Author: Cecile Bishop
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1351553577

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The figure of the dictator looms large in representations of postcolonial Africa. Since the late 1970s, writers, film-makers and theorists have sought to represent the realities of dictatorship without endorsing the colonialist cliches portraying Africans as incapable of self-government. Against the heavily-politicized responses provoked by this dilemma, Bishop argues for a form of criticism that places the complexity of the reader's or spectator's experiences at the heart of its investigations. Ranging across literature, film and political theory, this study calls for a reengagement with notions - often seen as unwelcome diversions from political questions - such as referentiality, genre and aesthetics. But rather than pit 'political' approaches against formal and aesthetic procedures, the author presents new insights into the interplay of the political and the aesthetic. Cecile Bishop is a Junior Research Fellow in French at Somerville College, Oxford.


Defeating Dictators

Defeating Dictators
Author: George B. N. Ayittey
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230341098

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Despite billions of dollars of aid and the best efforts of the international community to improve economies and bolster democracy across Africa, violent dictatorships persist. As a result, millions have died, economies are in shambles, and whole states are on the brink of collapse. Political observers and policymakers are starting to believe that economic aid is not the key to saving Africa. So what does the continent need to do to throw off the shackles of militant rule? African policy expert George Ayittey argues that before Africa can prosper, she must be free. Taking a hard look at the fight against dictatorships around the world, from Ukraine's orange revolution in 2004 to Iran's Green Revolution last year, he examines what strategies worked in the struggle to establish democracy through revolution. Ayittey also offers strategies for the West to help Africa in her quest for freedom, including smarter sanctions and establishing fellowships for African students.


Dictators, Dictatorship and the African Novel

Dictators, Dictatorship and the African Novel
Author: Robert Spencer
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2022-03-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783030665586

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This book examines the representation of dictators and dictatorships in African fiction. It examines how the texts clarify the origins of postcolonial dictatorships and explore the shape of the democratic-egalitarian alternatives. The first chapter explains the ‘neoliberal’ period after the 1970s as an effective ‘recolonization’ of Africa by Western states and international financial institutions. Dictatorship is theorised as a form of concentrated economic and political power that facilitates Africa’s continued dependency in the context of world capitalism. The deepest aspiration of anti-colonial revolution remains the democratization of these authoritarian states inherited from the colonial period. This book discusses four novels by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Ahmadou Kourouma, Chinua Achebe and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in order to reveal how their themes and forms dramatize this unfinished struggle between dictatorship and radical democracy.


Psychoses Of Power

Psychoses Of Power
Author: Samuel Decalo
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2019-08-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000308502

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This book is about the idiosyncratic personal dictatorships sprang up in Africa in the 1960s and 1970s. It surveys the social, economic, and political histories of Uganda, Central African Republic and Equatorial Guinea, exploring conditions that facilitated the rise of the dictatorial triumvirate.


Africaís Best and Worst Presidents

Africaís Best and Worst Presidents
Author: Mhango, Nkwazi Nkuzi
Publisher: Langaa RPCIG
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2016-10-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9956764728

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Africa’s Best and Worst Presidents seeks to deconstruct the current superstructure that colonialism created and maintains. It chastises and challenges Africans, academics in the main, to revisit and write a true history of Africa. Written by Africans themselves, such rewritten histories should aim to counter the counterfeit narratives which have proliferated, poisoned and diminished African sense of self and self-confidence. The history centred on African perspectives and experiences should go a long way in our quest to truly unfetter Africa from dependency, desolations and mismanagement. This book calls upon all Africans to stand up fearlessly and tirelessly to take on decadent and despotic regimes that have always held Africa at ransom as they get lessons from the best managers of state affairs on whose feats they must expand. The option to critique, cross-examine and dissect past African presidents and their excesses is aimed at giving the young and frustrated generations of Africans the intellectual resources they need to arm themselves in resolve and pursuit of Africa’s emancipation.