The Politics of Civil Society in Africa

The Politics of Civil Society in Africa

  • Emmanuel Matambo
  • Bhaso Ndzendze
Publisher:Cambridge Scholars PublishingISBN 13: 9781036443290ISBN 10: 1036443299

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The Politics of Civil Society in Africa is written by Emmanuel Matambo and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1036443299 (ISBN 10) and 9781036443290 (ISBN 13).

This book chronicles how civil society has interacted with time-honoured and current challenges confronting the African continent. It straddles democracy, human rights, regional integration, climate change, global pandemics, and technological transformation, and how civil society is shaping these. All indices of development and the entrenchment of democracy demonstrate the shortcomings of untrammelled state power, and the inexhaustive nature of literature that tends to analyse the African condition solely from state actors. As the continent with the youngest population but the poorest conditions, a considerable portion of which points to state culpability, the clarion call that this book makes for a more activist civil society is brought into sharp relief.