
Product DescriptionAngola is just emerging from almost three decades of civil war, and its abundant natural resources and booming oil sector could lay the groundwork for long-term economic prosperity and cement the transition towards political stability. But are these hopes realistic? Angola provides a thorough introduction to the history of Angola and analyses its economic, political, and social evolution since independence. Its contributors offer incisive, original, and contemporary interpretations of one of the most complex countries in Africa.Review"This book's great strength is to put the contemporary,postwar condition of Angola into a historical context and to show how the present cannot be understood without this highly particular past. It is also very useful as a basis for the comparative analysis of African polities and economies."--Chris Cramer, School of Oriental and African StudiesAbout the AuthorPatrick Chabal is Chair in African History and Politics at King's College London. Among his published works areThe Postcolonial Literature of Lusophone Africa (Hurst, 1998) andVozes Moçambicanas.Nuno Vidal lectures in the Faculty of Economics at the University of Coimbra, Portugal.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2007-12-07
ISBN-10:
0199326371
ISBN-13:
9780199326372
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