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Guinea - Bissau: Power, conflict, and renewal in a West African nation
This book examines the political dynamics, conflicts, and processes of national renewal in Guinea-Bissau since its independence in 1974. Joshua B. Forrest traces the development of state power, relations among political elites, social structures, and the economic challenges facing this small West African nation. Through in-depth historical and political analysis, Forrest presents a comprehensive picture of the causes of political instability, internal conflicts, and the process of national reconstruction. This book is part of the Westview Profiles: Nations of Contemporary Africa series and is an important reference for African studies, third world politics, and postcolonial state-building.
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