POLI 324 Chapter Notes -Civil Society, Personal Rule, Deontological Ethics

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The afterlife of the african colonial state: concluding reflections. Ambiguous hopes suggested by the proverbial promise that no condition is permanent stirred at the beginning of the 1990s. 1980- displacement of incumbents too long in office and obsessed with a statecraft deploying dwindling resources to sustain their grip on a weakening center, however indispensible is far from sufficient. Author metaphor: a genetic code for the new states of africa was already imprinted on its embryo within the womb of the african colonial state. In certain ways the colonial state during its phase of constuction in most cases created entirely novel institutions of domination and rule. Legacy of colonial state not the only determinant of political system and process in era of independence. Security: newly won independence faced a sensed threat of subversion by the former colonial powered and broader forces of imperialism.

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