From Divided Pasts to Cohesive Futures
Reflections on Africa
John Lonsdale editor Frances Stewart editor Arnim Langer editor Hiroyuki Hino editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:22nd Aug '19
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Offers an insightful yet readable study of the paths - and challenges - to social cohesion in Africa, by experienced historians, economists and political scientists.
This is a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary study of the paths - and challenges - to social cohesion in Africa. Studies by leading scholars of Africa explore the divided histories of Africa and how Africans might work toward a more trusting society.Today, the cohesion of multi-ethnic societies is at risk across the globe. Throughout history, to the present day, African countries have been facing this challenge. Historical inequalities and social division undermine cohesion and sow seeds of instability. How can Africa build a future where ethnic and other differences are a strength, a driver of growth and development, rather than sources of division and instability? Drawing together historians, economists and political scientists, each an authority on Africa, this book delivers a comprehensive study of that question through an exploration of the continent's divided histories, to understand where Africans stand now, and to reflect on how they might now work towards a more trusting society. Numerous case studies, statistical expositions and theoretical reflections bring conceptual clarity to the often poorly understood processes and contexts of social cohesion, not only in Africa, but across the developing and developed world.
'This book … argues optimistically that Africa, thanks to reductions in inequality and devolved state power over the years, can overcome ethnicity-fueled differences and prosper.' R. I. Rotberg, Choice
ISBN: 9781108476607
Dimensions: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
Weight: 800g
466 pages