The Leadership Challenge in Africa: Cameroon Under Paul Biya

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John Mukum Mbaku, Joseph Takougang
Africa World Press, 2004 - 563 頁
This book is written by an outstanding group of scholars, all of whom have a genuine and longstanding interest in peace and social justice in Cameroon. It makes a significant contribution to the debate on poverty alleviation in Cameroon, the country's stalled transition to democratic governance, identity and citizenship and the equitable allocation of resources. The Leadership Challenge in Africa contains the refreshing, rigorous, and informative analysis of the Biya regime, opposition politics, as well as the Anglophone problem and provides practical strategies to enhance peaceful co-existence and sustainable development in the country. It emphasizes the importance of enfranchising the Camroonian people and providing them with the facilities to determine how they want to be governed and how their resources should be allocated.Contributing scholars include Lyombe Eko, Julius Amin, Piet Konings, Francis B. Nyamnjob, Samgena D. Galega, Martha Tumnde, Nicodemus Fur Awasom, Nantang Jua, Fuabeh P. Fonge, Charels Manga Fombad, Victor Julius Ngoh, Charles Manga Fombad, Jonie Banyong Fonyam, and Greg Asuagbor.
 

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Biya and the Promise of
1
BACKGROUND TO THE PROBLEM
8
Decolonization Reunification and Federation
31
The Nature of Politics in Cameroon
67
The Demise of Biyas New Deal in Cameroon 19821992
95
The Promise
153
PART III
189
Reversing Decades of Gender Injustice in Cameroon
235
The Dynamics of Recordbreaking Endemic
357
SAPs and
395
Biya and the Transition to Democracy
427
The Social Democratic Front the Opposition
453
Is Federalism the Answer?
489
PART VI
509
A Bibliography of Cameroon
521
List of Contributors
535

Autochthonization Politics and the Invention of
267
ΙΟ Spatialization and Valorization of Identities
299

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