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Post-colonial Cameroon : politics, economy, and society /

This book by a diverse group of Cameroonian scholars, both at home and in the diaspora, presents multidisciplinary insights on some of the critical issues including political, economic, and sociocultural developments in post-colonial Cameroon.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Takougang, Joseph (Autor, Editor ), Amin, Julius A. (Autor, Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham : Lexington Books, 2018.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Foreword /  |r John M. Mbaku --  |t Introduction: fifty-eight years of independence and counting /  |r Joseph Takougang and Julius A. Amin --  |g Section 1: Politics --  |t The state, politics, and the struggle for democracy in Cameroon /  |r Moses K. Tesi --  |t The roots of stability and instability in Cameroon /  |r Augustine E. Ayuk --  |t The right to self-determination in the African Charter: a critique of the African Commission's jurisprudence in Kevin Gumne et al. v. Cameroun /  |r Carlson Anyangwe --  |t Resistance and the nationalist pathos: southern Cameroon's exiles write back /  |r Fonkem Achankeng I --  |g Section2: Economy --  |t The demise of the coffee industry in the north west region of Cameroon /  |r Emmanuel E. Kengo --  |t What has changed? A historical appraisal of legal and institutional frameworks for environmental management in Cameroon /  |r Lotsmart Fonjong --  |g Section 3: Society and culture --  |t Changes in female roles in Cameroon: towards the end of "social juniors?" /  |r Honore Mimche, Achille Pinghane Yonta, and Nobert Lengha Tohnain --  |t Representations of the figure of femininity among the Bamileke, Bassa, and Duala cultures of Cameroon /  |r Jeannette Wogaing, Rose Mireille Nnanga, and Rose Angeline Abissi --  |t Dynamics of religious modernity in Cameroonian cities /  |r Honore Mimche and Christian Bios Nelem --  |t The "Cameroonization" of education: a decolonial analysis of content and language issues, 1960-2015 /  |r Roland N. Ndille --  |g Section 4: International relations --  |t Cameroon's foreign policy and inter-African relations in the post-Ahidjo era /  |r Peter A. Ngwafu --  |t Cameroon and China: the paradox of Beijing's "win-win-gain" pronouncements /  |r Julius A. Amin --  |t Foreign volunteer organizations in Cameroon: the case of the United States Peace Corps /  |r Julius A. Amin --  |g Section 5: Migration --  |t Cameroonians on the move: searching for promised lands /  |r Joseph Takougang --  |t The concept of homeland: the choice of burial place for Cameroonian immigrants in America /  |r Zacharia N. Nchinda --  |t Return youth migrants in Cameroon: understanding the other side of bushfalling, 1990-2015 /  |r Walter Gam Nkwi --  |t Conclusion: the endless protest /  |r Julius A. Amin and Joseph Takougang. 
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