The Fate of Africa - A History of the Continent Since Independence (Paperback)


First published in 2005, "The Fate of Africa" was hailed by reviewers as "A masterpiece. . . The nonfiction book of the year" ("The New York Post"); "a magnificent achievement" ("Weekly Standard"); "a joy," ("Wall Street Journal") and "one of the decade's most important works on Africa" ("Publishers Weekly," starred review).

Now Martin Meredith has revised this classic history to incorporate important recent developments, including the Darfur crisis in Sudan, Robert Mugabe's continued destructive rule in Zimbabwe, controversies over Western aid and exploitation of Africa's resources, the growing importance and influence of China, and the democratic movement roiling the North African countries of Tunisia, Egypt, and Jordan.


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First published in 2005, "The Fate of Africa" was hailed by reviewers as "A masterpiece. . . The nonfiction book of the year" ("The New York Post"); "a magnificent achievement" ("Weekly Standard"); "a joy," ("Wall Street Journal") and "one of the decade's most important works on Africa" ("Publishers Weekly," starred review).

Now Martin Meredith has revised this classic history to incorporate important recent developments, including the Darfur crisis in Sudan, Robert Mugabe's continued destructive rule in Zimbabwe, controversies over Western aid and exploitation of Africa's resources, the growing importance and influence of China, and the democratic movement roiling the North African countries of Tunisia, Egypt, and Jordan.

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Imprint

PublicAffairs,U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Release date

September 2011

Availability

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First published

September 2011

Authors

Dimensions

231 x 156 x 53mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

770

ISBN-13

978-1-61039-071-2

Barcode

9781610390712

Categories

LSN

1-61039-071-7



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