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An examination of the political instrumentalization of disorder.Are there social, political and cultural factors in Africa which aspire to the continuation of patrimony and conspire against economic development? In association with the International African Institute North America: Indiana U Press

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... provocative new book... -- Martin Woollacott * THE GUARDIAN *
...for those interested in international affairs, but lacking detailed knowledge of Africa, if you read only one book about Africa this year it should be this one. Two distinguished scholars of Africa have written a short, lucid and astringent corrective to the lazy complacency of much conventional wisdom about the plight of the continent. Indeed, if all the litany of disaster is true, it is astonishing that anything works in Africa at all. And yet it does. -- Gwyn Prins * INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS *
...Despite its iconoclastic tenor, however, the book's value is paradoxically as a good summary of the present orthodoxy in the study of African politics -- Jan Kees Van Donge * COMMONWEALTH & COMPARATIVE POLITICS *

Table of Contents
Introduction: The Question of Analysis I THE INFORMALIZATION OF POLITICS - W(h)ither the State? The Illusions of Civil Society Recycled Elites II THE 'RE-TRADITIONALIZATION' OF SOCIETY Of Masks & Men: the Question of Identity The Taming of the Irrational: Witchcraft & Religion Crime & Enrichment: the Profits of Violence III THE PRODUCTIVITY OF ECONOMIC 'FAILURE' The Ab(use) of Corruption The Bounties of Dependence The (In)significance of Development IV A NEW PARADIGM The Political Instrumentalization of Disorder

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    A Paperback / softback by Patrick Chabal, Jean-Pascal Daloz

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      Publisher: James Currey
      Publication Date: 21/09/1999
      ISBN13: 9780852558140, 978-0852558140
      ISBN10: 0852558147

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An examination of the political instrumentalization of disorder.Are there social, political and cultural factors in Africa which aspire to the continuation of patrimony and conspire against economic development? In association with the International African Institute North America: Indiana U Press

      Trade Review
      ... provocative new book... -- Martin Woollacott * THE GUARDIAN *
      ...for those interested in international affairs, but lacking detailed knowledge of Africa, if you read only one book about Africa this year it should be this one. Two distinguished scholars of Africa have written a short, lucid and astringent corrective to the lazy complacency of much conventional wisdom about the plight of the continent. Indeed, if all the litany of disaster is true, it is astonishing that anything works in Africa at all. And yet it does. -- Gwyn Prins * INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS *
      ...Despite its iconoclastic tenor, however, the book's value is paradoxically as a good summary of the present orthodoxy in the study of African politics -- Jan Kees Van Donge * COMMONWEALTH & COMPARATIVE POLITICS *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: The Question of Analysis I THE INFORMALIZATION OF POLITICS - W(h)ither the State? The Illusions of Civil Society Recycled Elites II THE 'RE-TRADITIONALIZATION' OF SOCIETY Of Masks & Men: the Question of Identity The Taming of the Irrational: Witchcraft & Religion Crime & Enrichment: the Profits of Violence III THE PRODUCTIVITY OF ECONOMIC 'FAILURE' The Ab(use) of Corruption The Bounties of Dependence The (In)significance of Development IV A NEW PARADIGM The Political Instrumentalization of Disorder

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