Political history of Guinea since World War Two /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Peter Lang,
c2014.
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| Series: | Society and politics in Africa ;
v. 23. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. The multi-stratum context of decolonization
- 1. The global context
- 2. The pan-African context
- 3. The context of French Guinea
- Part II. Guinea under Sekou Toure's regime: 1958-1984
- 4. National sovereignty, statecraft and the making of single-party rule
- 5. Doctrinal paradigms and domestic policy of the Touré regime
- 6. The foreign policy of the Touré regime
- 7. From the PDG to the CMRN
- Part III. Guinea under the regime of Lansana Conte and during its aftermath: 1984-2012
- 8. The Conté regime: military rule and transformation of the state
- 9. The economic and social policies of the Conté regime
- 10. Political liberalization and the democratization agenda
- 11. The foreign policy of the Conté regime
- 12. The twilight of the Conté regime
- 13. The CNDD regime and beyond: decadence and new dawn?


