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Preface and Acknowledgments | ||
Map of Africa | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The Impulse to Reform in Africa | 13 |
2 | Through the Structural Adjustment Minefield: Politics in an Era of Economic Liberalization | 29 |
3 | Political Reform in Anglophone and Francophone African Countries | 49 |
4 | Structural Adjustment, Rent Seeking, and Liberalization in Benin | 80 |
5 | Economic Crisis and Political Realignment in Zambia | 101 |
6 | Neopatrimonialism and Democracy in Africa, with an Illustration from Cameroon | 129 |
7 | The Rise and Fall of the One-Party State in Tanzania | 158 |
8 | The Dilemmas of Explaining Political Upheaval: Ghana in Comparative Perspective | 182 |
9 | Structuring State-Society Relations in Africa: Toward an Enabling Political Environment | 201 |
10 | Democratization in Africa: The Contradictions of a Political Imperative | 230 |
Epilogue: Creating a Research Agenda for the Study of Political Change in Africa | 253 | |
Bibliography | 273 | |
Notes on Contributors | 297 | |
Index | 299 |
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