The Rift: A New Africa Breaks Free /

Perry, Alex

The Rift: A New Africa Breaks Free / - First North American edition. - xiv, 432 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations, maps ; 25 cm

"Originally published in Great Britain by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, September 2015"--Title-page verso.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 417-422) and index.

pt.I: Getting Africa Wrong -- Somalia -- Genesis -- pt. II: The Rift -- South Sudan -- Uganda and the Central African Republic -- Rwanda and Congo -- Zimbabwe -- South Africa -- Made in Africa -- Guinea-Bissau and Mali -- Nigeria -- Kenya, Somalia, and Uganda -- pt. III: The New Africa -- Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Kenya -- China in Africa -- The New Africa.

"A vivid, powerful and controversial look at how the world gets Africa wrong, and how a resurgent Africa is forcing it to think again,"--Amazon.com. Africa has long been misunderstood--and abused--by outsiders. This huge, diverse continent resists the one-size-fits-all solutions of aid workers and policy makers. In this evocative, poetic, and occasionally angry look at an emerging continent, award-winning journalist Alex Perry acknowledges its complexity and dares to ask, and answer: How will Africa's growth change it, and our idea of it, and even of ourselves? With both empathy and skepticism, Perry observes a rapidly globalizing landscape filled with the violent turmoil, rampant corruption, and economic challenges that most readers know--but also a continent sensing the end of an epic, centuries-old quest for liberation. Beginning with a stunning investigation into a largely unreported war crime in Somalia in 2011, Perry travels across all forty-nine sub-Saharan countries, meeting entrepreneurs and warlords, professors and cocaine smugglers, presidents and jihadists. From the drug ports of Guinea-Bissau and the genocide crypts of Rwanda to the remaking of Lagos, Africa's biggest city, and a homestay with Barack Obama's family in Kenya, Perry finds communities changing quickly, deeply, and unevenly--but ultimately breaking free. The culmination of close to a decade of on-the-ground reporting, this book is a fearless challenge to the conventional wisdom on Africa.--

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Since 1960


Economic history.
Forecasting.
Politics and government.
Social conditions.
Sozioökonomischer Wandel.
Wirtschaftsentwicklung.


Africa--History--1960-
Africa--Forecasting--21st century.
Africa--Politics and government.
Africa--Economic conditions.
Africa--Social conditions.
Africa.
Schwarzafrika.


History.

DT 30 .5 / .P38 2015

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