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Five African states: Responses to diversity
This book examines the political, social, and ethnic dynamics of five African countries at the beginning of independence: Congo, Dahomey, the Federal Republic of Cameroon, Rhodesia and Nyasaland, and South Africa. Through expert analysis, the book explains how ethnic diversity, colonialism, and governmental structures influenced political stability and societal development in each country. This work serves as an important reference for modern African studies, comparative politics, and race relations in the post-colonial context.
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