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A Political geography of Africa
E. A. Boateng's "A Political Geography of Africa" provides a comprehensive study of the political aspects of African geography. Boateng analyzes state formation, territorial boundaries, power patterns, ethnic diversity, colonialism, and the geopolitical dynamics that shaped modern Africa. Using a geographical and political approach, the book explains how physical conditions, history, and social structures influenced the development of states and interregional relations on the continent. As a reference work in the study of African politics and political geography, it is widely used in academic circles.
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