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Politics of Neoliberal Reforms in Africa: State and Civil Society in Cameroon

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Neoliberalism has become the dominant development agenda in Africa.

Faced with a deep economic and political crisis, African governments have been compelled by powerful external agencies, in particular the Bretton Woods institutions and western states, to pursue this agenda as a necessary precondition for the receipt of development aid.

What is particularly striking in Africa, however, is that neoliberal experiments there have displayed such remarkable diversity.

This may be due not only to substantial differences in historical, economic and political trajectories on the African continent but also, and maybe more importantly, in the degree of resistance internal actors have demonstrated to the neoliberal reforms imposed on them.

This book focuses on Cameroon which has had a complex economic and political history and is currently witnessing resistance to the neoliberal experiment by the authoritarian and neopatrimonial state elite and various civil-society groups.

It is the culmination of over twenty years of fine and refined research by one of the leading scholars of Cameroon today.

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Langaa RPCIG
995671710X / 9789956717101
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
26/07/2011
English
348 pages
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