Warlord Politics and African States

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Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998 - 257 pagine
Reno (political science, Florida International U.) examines alternative, usually clandestine, economic systems, arguing that such phenomena as tax evasion, illicit production, smuggling, and protection rackets have become widespread and integral to building political authority in parts of Africa. He also clarifies the limitations of the liberalizing reforms of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by detailing how weak- state and warlord political economies restrict and manipulate bank and IMF prescriptions. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

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Introduction
1
The Distinctive Political Logic of Weak States
15
Africas Weakest States After the Cold War
45
The Organization of Warlord Politics in Liberia
79
Sierra Leones Transition to Warlord Politics
113
Sovereignty and the Fragmentation of
147
Reform and the Rejection of Liberalism in Nigeria
183
Warlords in the Global System of States
217
Acronyms
229
Index
251
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