Africa: A Continent Self-Destructs.
Material type: TextSeries: . 13665 Publication details: 2001 Palgrave,New YorkDDC classification:- 967.04SCH
- HC800 .S38 2001
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Africa: A Continent Self-Destructs. Africa's profound tragedy has been deepened, if not caused, by autocratic and despotic leadership, and predatory regimes supported by an International environment characterized by the dynamic of global polarity and now by post-Vold War realities.
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