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This book The Longstanding Imperialism in Africa examines the African contribution in promoting a lasting imperialism in the African Continent. For a good number of years, we have witness publications on imperialism of various kind but according to statistics about 90 percent or more are dedicated to blaming not partially but absolutely the Caucasians for the damages in Africa. Contrary to it this book looks at both sides and brings out some undeniable facts that the Africans have their own share in the accusation of the troubles in the Continent. In this book, two African personalities [Houphouet Boigny and Omar Bongo] were used as reliables sources to prove the credibility of the idea propagated in this research. In fact, they are many more sources but the researcher decided to limit his study with the two cited African Leaders. The author ends this book with some helping solutions which he believes will yield fruits if taking into consideration.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This book The Longstanding Imperialism in Africa examines the African contribution in promoting a lasting imperialism in the African Continent. For a good number of years, we have witness publications on imperialism of various kind but according to statistics about 90 percent or more are dedicated to blaming not partially but absolutely the Caucasians for the damages in Africa. Contrary to it this book looks at both sides and brings out some undeniable facts that the Africans have their own share in the accusation of the troubles in the Continent. In this book, two African personalities [Houphouet Boigny and Omar Bongo] were used as reliables sources to prove the credibility of the idea propagated in this research. In fact, they are many more sources but the researcher decided to limit his study with the two cited African Leaders. The author ends this book with some helping solutions which he believes will yield fruits if taking into consideration.