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Political History of Guinea since World War Two provides an in-depth study of the political evolution of Guinea from World War Two to the present. Based on primary-source information, it examines with rare depth and breadth the eventful history of this nation-state, whose trajectory has impacted in no small ways Francophone Africa and the rest of the continent. Interviews with some of the most knowledgeable and most credible actors and/or witnesses of Guinea's political history and archival research, including the papers of key individuals never opened to the public before, constitute the foundation of this work. The author's personal and professional experience further strengthens the work. As a native Guinean, a historian, and a journalist imbued with the political ideology of the PDG regime, the author was also a close and alert witness of the political transformation of this country. Hence, the book offers an incisive analysis of domestic politics and policy making under the

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«Mohamed Saliou Camara makes recent history accessible to readers by presenting riveting accounts of the true stories of people taking part in key nation-building moments. He analyzes and explains the reasons behind some horrific events but also details deeply personal accounts of those striving for positive change. Perhaps the best compliment that can be paid to Dr. Camara is his insistence on first-hand documentation, and his published work is the culmination of years of interviews conducted internationally plus his own knowledge of African politics and history. He is a trusted historian and an author who guides readers to a deeper understanding of historic turning points that have a bearing on us all. I cannot recommend Dr. Camara’s work highly enough.» (Lynnette Porter, Professor, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)

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Contents: The Global Context – The Pan-African Context – The Context of French Guinea – National Sovereignty, Statecraft and the Making of Single-Party Rule – Doctrinal Paradigms and Domestic Policy of the Touré Regime – The Foreign Policy of the Touré Regime – From the PDG to the CMRN – The Conté Regime: Military Rule and Transformation of the State – The Economic and Social Policies of the Conté Regime – Political Liberalization and the Democratization Agenda – The Foreign Policy of the Conté Regime – The Twilight of the Conté Regime – The CNDD Regime and Beyond: Decadence and New Dawn?

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/14/2014 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433122439, 978-1433122439
      ISBN10: 143312243X

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      Book Synopsis
      Political History of Guinea since World War Two provides an in-depth study of the political evolution of Guinea from World War Two to the present. Based on primary-source information, it examines with rare depth and breadth the eventful history of this nation-state, whose trajectory has impacted in no small ways Francophone Africa and the rest of the continent. Interviews with some of the most knowledgeable and most credible actors and/or witnesses of Guinea's political history and archival research, including the papers of key individuals never opened to the public before, constitute the foundation of this work. The author's personal and professional experience further strengthens the work. As a native Guinean, a historian, and a journalist imbued with the political ideology of the PDG regime, the author was also a close and alert witness of the political transformation of this country. Hence, the book offers an incisive analysis of domestic politics and policy making under the

      Trade Review
      «Mohamed Saliou Camara makes recent history accessible to readers by presenting riveting accounts of the true stories of people taking part in key nation-building moments. He analyzes and explains the reasons behind some horrific events but also details deeply personal accounts of those striving for positive change. Perhaps the best compliment that can be paid to Dr. Camara is his insistence on first-hand documentation, and his published work is the culmination of years of interviews conducted internationally plus his own knowledge of African politics and history. He is a trusted historian and an author who guides readers to a deeper understanding of historic turning points that have a bearing on us all. I cannot recommend Dr. Camara’s work highly enough.» (Lynnette Porter, Professor, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: The Global Context – The Pan-African Context – The Context of French Guinea – National Sovereignty, Statecraft and the Making of Single-Party Rule – Doctrinal Paradigms and Domestic Policy of the Touré Regime – The Foreign Policy of the Touré Regime – From the PDG to the CMRN – The Conté Regime: Military Rule and Transformation of the State – The Economic and Social Policies of the Conté Regime – Political Liberalization and the Democratization Agenda – The Foreign Policy of the Conté Regime – The Twilight of the Conté Regime – The CNDD Regime and Beyond: Decadence and New Dawn?

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