Power in Africa

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Power in Africa is a political analysis book by South African activist and journalist Ruth First that examines the structures and dynamics of power on the African continent during the postcolonial era.

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instanceOf book
political analysis
about African continent
Cold War politics in Africa
colonial legacy in Africa
economic power
governance in Africa
national liberation movements
political power
state formation in Africa
analyzes dynamics of power in Africa
relations between African states and former colonial powers
role of liberation movements in Africa
role of multinational corporations in Africa
structures of power in Africa
author Ruth First NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin South Africa
focusesOn class relations in Africa
imperialism in Africa
independent African states
neocolonialism in Africa
postcolonial era
state power
genre African studies
political science
hasAuthorCitizenship South African
hasAuthorOccupation activist
journalist
hasContext post-independence African states
hasForm prose
hasPerspective Marxist analysis
anti-colonial perspective
anti-imperialist perspective
intendedAudience activists interested in African liberation
scholars of political science
students of African politics
language English
mainSubject African states
decolonization in Africa
political economy of Africa
postcolonial politics in Africa
power structures in Africa
notableFor critical analysis of postcolonial African regimes
linking internal class forces to external imperial interests
timePeriodDescribed 20th century Africa
postcolonial era
workType political analysis

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