232 Pages
by
Routledge
232 Pages
by
Routledge
232 Pages
by
Routledge
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Africa is a continent gripped by civil wars and widespread famine. The causes of many of the continent's problems are deep rooted and can be traced to Africa's colonial past, when European powers divided the spoils of the continent into separate sovereign states. The African Inheritance examines the effect this "balkanization" of Africa has had, and is having, on the political and economic... Read more
1 INTRODUCTION 2 PRE-COLONIAL AFRICA 3 EUROPEANS AND AFRICA, 1415–1885 4 THE EUROPEAN PARTITION OF AFRICA 5 COLONIAL AFRICA 6 PROTECTING APARTHEID 7 THE STATES OF MODERN AFRICA 8 POLITICAL BOUNDARIES 9 CAPITAL CITIES 10 LAND-LOCKED STATES 11 SECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS 12 IRREDENTISM 13 AFRICAN IMPERIALISM 14 POLITICAL UNION 15 ECONOMIC GROUPINGS 16 INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT 17 CONCLUSIONS
Biography
Ieuan L l. Griffiths is Reader in Geography in the School of African and Asian Studies at the University of Sussex.






