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Independent Africa
Salvatore Foderaro's Independent Africa is an analytical study of political and legal developments in Africa after the wave of independence in the mid-20th century. Written by a law professor at the University of Rome, the book examines the transition of African countries from colonialism to national governance, including constitutional challenges, the formation of state institutions, political stability, and international relations. Using a historical and juridical approach, Foderaro depicts the socio-political dynamics of modern Africa and the various issues facing newly independent states. This book is essential for readers interested in international law, African politics, and the continent's contemporary history.
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