Africa, a continent self-destructs /
Schwab discusses how myriad sub-Saharan African states have all but ceased to exist as organized entities, with some spiralling into complete disintegration. He concludes with a discussion of whether Africa can survive this crisis situation and a consideration of the appropriate Western response.
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New York :
Palgrave for St. Martin's Press,
2001.
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