![]() Authoritative, provocative and consistently fascinating, this is the seminal book on one of the most important issues facing the West today. How did we get here? What, if anything, is to be done? Fully revised and updated and weaving together the key stories and characters of the last sixty years into a stunningly compelling and coherent narrative, Martin Meredith has produced the definitive history of how European ideas of how to organise 10,000 different ethnic groups has led to what Tony Blair described as the 'scar on the conscience of the world'. Constant war, improper use of natural resources and misappropriation of revenues and aid monies contribute to an impression of a continent beyond hope. Ever since the process of de-colonialisation began in the mid-1950s, and arguably before, the continent has appeared to be stuck in a process of irreversible decline. Elegantly written as well as unerringly accurate' Financial Times 'Meredith has given a spectacularly clear view of the African political jungle' Spectator 'You cannot even begin to understand contemporary African politics if you have not read this fascinating book' Bob Geldof Africa is forever on our TV screens, but the bad-news stories (famine, genocide, corruption) massively outweigh the good (South Africa). Lists with This Book This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Edit Details To ask other readers questions about. 'As a narrative of Africa's political trajectory since independence, this book is hard to beat. State of Africa by Martin Meredith 4.50 Rating details 12 ratings 0 reviews Get A Copy Amazon Stores Libraries Paperback More Details. ![]()
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