Africa by Blaine Harden

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Africa by Blaine Harden

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Journalist Blaine Harden reveals the darker, unsightly picture of Africa which is beginning to emerge in the media. He has two principal themes: the battle between modernity and the tribal way of life; and the way that Western governments provide aid which in fact often compounds the problem.

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Africa by Blaine Harden

Journalist Blaine Harden reveals the darker, unsightly picture of Africa which is beginning to emerge in the media. Each of the eight chapters focuses on a single country and a single story, using examples and anecdotes to give context and comprehensibility to problems usually clouded by sociological jargon. He has two principal themes: the battle between modernity, with its double-edged benefits, and the tribal way of life; and the way that Western governments seek to appease their sense of duty, or salve their imperial consciences by providing aid which in fact often makes problems worse than they were before. Harden was once thrown out of Kenya for his attack on the corruption endemic even in that romanticized country. This book is controversial, and provokes thought about where Africa is going and what it is becoming.
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ISBN 13 9780002158893
ISBN 10 0002158892
Title Africa
Author Blaine Harden
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1991-04-18
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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