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Chad (Westview Profiles: Nations of Contemporary Africa)
 
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Chad (Westview Profiles: Nations of Contemporary Africa) (Hardcover)
by Mario Joaquim Azevedo (Author), Emmanuel Nnadozie (Author)
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Using primary and secondary sources, Mario Azevedo and Emmanuel Nnadozie analyze and demythologize Chads complex socioeconomic and political history as background for understanding its contemporary situation in light of the internal and external dynamics that have shaped the country. They also examine Chads attempts at political and economic reforms and the prospects for entrenching democracy following recent elections. This book is by far the most comprehensive portrayal and evaluation of Chads past, present, and future currently available. Chad, the fifth largest country in Africa, has experienced great difficulties politically, economically, and socially. During the 1980s and early 1990s, Chad briefly held international attention because of its warring with Libya. This situation underlines Chads potential for drawing its neighborsLibya, Sudan, Cameroon, and Nigeria in particularand to some degree France and the United States into its conflicts. For this reason alone, diplomats and scholars alike should pay close attention to the pivotal position this former French colony occupies in the heart of Africa. Is Chad the sleeping giant of Africa?

What role can we expect of a peaceful Chad in Central Africa? What would be the repercussions if Libya annexed Chad? What kind of role has France played in this conflict? How do the Chadian people deal with this protracted conflict? What is the role of the northern leaders of the country? Are they warlords or committed nationalists? These are some of the questions that Mario Azevedo and Emmanuel Nnadozie raise and answer.The authors analyze and demythologize Chads complex socioeconomic and political history as background for understanding its contemporary situation in light of the internal and external dynamics that have shaped the country. In addition, the book examines Chads attempts at political and economic reforms and the prospects for entrenching democracy following recent elections. The roles and conditions of women are also emphasized. Based on primary and secondary sources, this book is by far the most comprehensive portrayal and evaluation of Chads past, present, and future currently available.

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By far the most comprehensive work on the Republic of Chad
Is Chad the sleeping giant of Africa? What role can we expect of a peaceful Chad in Central Africa? What would be the repercussion if Libya annexed Chad? What kind of role has France and the United States played in Chad's conflicts? Has economic reform worked in Chad? These are some of the questions that the authors raise an answer.


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