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Almanac of African Peoples and Nations [Hardcover]

Mohamad Z Yakan (Author)
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June 15, 1999

The peoples of Africa are neither ethnically, culturally, nor religiously homogeneous. European colonial powers took little note of this reality in carving up the continent, a fact reflected in the periodic outbreak of civil war since decolonialization. Likewise, Western European models of development, whether in their liberal or Marxist manifestations, have so far failed to meet African development needs. The path to stability in Africa is through its people's character and goals. Almanac of African Peoples and Nations provides an essential guide to the major ethnic groups of the African continent, highlighting the major contributions and basic features of each.

The Almanac reviews Africa's language families and their respective national and geographic concentrations, explaining ethnic classification based on linguistic difference and including language groups that are not indigenous to Africa. The major African peoples are then listed by country with a statistical breakdown on their respective shares in the total population of each country and maps indicating their concentration. The major section of the volume includes a comprehensive listing and descriptive profile of each ethnic, national, and tribal group detailing their history, customs, economic systems, and political and social organizations. The Almanac points out as well which groups support revisionist political aspirations and shows the internal and external pressures they are subject to. Yakan notes that African societies are not highly integrated and must support multitudes of influential sub-cultures with conflicting agendas and loyalties. Arguing that tribalism reflects Africa's historical experience and cultural heritage, he sees the resolution of the continent's problems in consociational democracy, proportional representation, federalism, or some form of autonomous rule.

Mohamad Z. Yakan is associate professor of international relations at United States International University in San Diego. He is the author/editor of fourteen books, including The United Nations in the Post Cold-War Era, Constitutional Law and Political Systems, Lebanon: Contemporaneous Challenges, Lebanese Constitutional Issues, Lebanese Political Authority, Hijrah Calendar and Roman Law and Muslim Shari'a.


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Mohamad Z. Yakan is associate professor of international relations at United States International University in San Diego. He is the author/editor of fourteen books, including The United Nations in the Post Cold-War Era, Constitutional Law and Political Systems, Lebanon: Contemporaneous Challenges, Lebanese Constitutional Issues, Lebanese Political Authority, Hijrah Calendar and Roman Law and Muslim Shari'a.

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  • Hardcover: 847 pages
  • Publisher: Transaction Publishers (June 15, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1560004339
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560004332
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.5 x 2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,233,375 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Indispensible addition for any African scholar and library, November 9, 1999
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Professor Mohammad Z. Yakan is to be congratulated for the time, effort and care he put into compiling the Almanac of African Peoples and Nations. This detailed and comprehensive work, describing hundreds of African peoples, will be an indispensable addition to the reference shelf of every African scholar and library." Professor Paul J. Magnarella, Anthropology Department, University of Florida.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Invaluable addition for any reference library ..., November 9, 1999
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"Almanac of African Peoples and Nations promises to be an invaluable addition for any reference library." Rolin Mainuddin, President of the Association of Third World Studies, North Carolina Central University
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