Media Reviews
A highly readable, sweeping, and yet detailed analysis of the African state in all its failures and moments of hope. Crawford Young manages to touch upon all the important issues in the discipline and crucial developments in the recent history of the African continent. This book will be a classic. Pierre Englebert, author of Africa: Unity, Sovereignty and Sorrow
An interesting, thoughtful, and comprehensive work rich in case material and analysis; the incorporation of the analysis of the North African states is particularly noteworthy. The scope of Young s knowledge and mastery of the scholarly literature is truly impressive. Catherine Boone, author of Political Topographies of the African State: Territorial Authority and Institutional Choice
The new book is a masterful synthesis of the tumultuous trajectories of Africa s independent states in the five decades following decolonization. Journal of Modern African Studies
Well written, analytically coherent, and thoughtfully presented, Young s volume relies on extensive academic literature but also provides original analyses and insights. It will serve the needs of students, professional Africanists, and the much larger reading public who want a one-stop authoritative account of Africa s changing political landscape. Highly recommended. Choice
With remarkable command of the evidence and a keen grasp of theoretical nuance, Young shows how colonialism and the patterns of modernization it wrought dramatically altered cultural identities and created cleavages between groups, which still shape domestic conflict throughout the region, sometimes with devastating consequences. Foreign Affairs
The uniqueness of the book is that it does not place blame on any side for the demise of Africa s political economy . . . I highly recommend that researchers, students, teachers of African studies, and general readers obtain copies of the book, as they will regret not doing so. Africa Today
A work of scope and ambition, written with great clarity and flair. Each chapter is densely packed with historical detail and theoretical insight, as Young synthesizes multiple strands of scholarship into an easily digestible narrative. H-Net Reviews
A highly readable, sweeping, and yet detailed analysis of the African state in all its failures and moments of hope. Crawford Young manages to touch upon all the important issues in the discipline and crucial developments in the recent history of the African continent. This book will be a classic. --Pierre Englebert, author of Africa: Unity, Sovereignty and Sorrow
An interesting, thoughtful, and comprehensive work rich in case material and analysis; the incorporation of the analysis of the North African states is particularly noteworthy. The scope of Young's knowledge and mastery of the scholarly literature is truly impressive. --Catherine Boone, author of Political Topographies of the African State: Territorial Authority and Institutional Choice
The new book is a masterful synthesis of the tumultuous trajectories of Africa's independent states in the five decades following decolonization. --Journal of Modern African Studies
Well written, analytically coherent, and thoughtfully presented, Young's volume relies on extensive academic literature but also provides original analyses and insights. It will serve the needs of students, professional Africanists, and the much larger reading public who want a one-stop authoritative account of Africa's changing political landscape. Highly recommended. --Choice
With remarkable command of the evidence and a keen grasp of theoretical nuance, Young shows how colonialism and the patterns of modernization it wrought dramatically altered cultural identities and created cleavages between groups, which still shape domestic conflict throughout the region, sometimes with devastating consequences. --Foreign Affairs
The uniqueness of the book is that it does not place blame on any side for the demise of Africa's political economy . . . I highly recommend that researchers, students, teachers of African studies, and general readers obtain copies of the book, as they will regret not doing so. --Africa Today
A work of scope and ambition, written with great clarity and flair. Each chapter is densely packed with historical detail and theoretical insight, as Young synthesizes multiple strands of scholarship into an easily digestible narrative. --H-Net Reviews