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African nationalism and military ascendancy
Eze Ogueri II's book, "African Nationalism and Military Ascendancy," examines the development of African nationalism and the role of the military in the political dynamics of African countries after independence. The author explores the relationship between nationalist movements, political leadership, and the increasing dominance of the military in various African countries, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s. The book analyzes the causes of coups, military rule, and the challenges of political development in modern Africa. This work serves as an important reference for the study of African nationalism, the military, and politics.
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