African Politics in Perspective: Groups, Governance, and Growth offered by Harvard University
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African Politics in Perspective: Groups, Governance, and Growth
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This course provides a comprehensive introduction to wide-ranging issues that shape contemporary politics in Africa.
Total fee | ₹2,040 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
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Course Level | UG Certificate |
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African Politics in Perspective: Groups, Governance, and Growth
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- Africa is a diverse continent, rich in human and natural resources
- According to recent projections, Africa will account for more than half of global population growth in the coming decades, doubling its current population of 1.2 billion people by the year 2050. With rapid urbanization across the continent, Africa is primed to become a key player in the global economic order and the center of the world's urban megalopolises
- This course provides a comprehensive introduction to wide-ranging issues that shape contemporary politics in Africa
- To understand the complexity of cultures and dynamic social structures, the nature and development of political systems on the continent, Africa's place in the geopolitical arena, and the economic prospects for individual nations and the continent as a whole, we critically explore issues related to group identity and social cohesion, examine pre-colonial structures, European colonialism and imperialism, and legacies of colonialism, and evaluate how post-colonial states have grappled with democratization, nation-building, political violence, conflict, and security issues
- The following guiding questions frame our study of African politics: how has Africa been shaped by colonialism and its legacies What factors drive economic growth and development on the continent What accounts for the relatively high levels of political violence in some African states What are the socioeconomic and political prospects for shaping Africa's future To answer these questions, we examine broad patterns across the continent and consider the political, economic, and social contexts in individual countries
- Key thematic areas that are the foundation for this course are pre-colonial political structures; European colonialism and imperialism; nationalism and decolonization; race and ethnic identity; gender politics in Africa; neocolonialism and African economy; ethnic conflict and violence; post-conflict reconstruction; democratization; transitional justice in Africa; Africa in the geopolitical arena; diaspora and transnational solidarity; and economic dimensions of African politics
- This course draws from different academic disciplines, including political science, economics, anthropology, sociology, and history.
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Gloria Ayee
Designation : Lecturer on Government, Harvard University
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