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How did an African bureaucracy schooled in the European traditions, (British and French) develop techniques to jointly operate a single government? The wealth of detail in this study generates historic, political and economic interest by revealing what caused the initial success of this unique circumstance merging two distinct colonial administrative systems without jeopardizing the national policy.
Focusing on critical aspects of the evolution of African nations, the study also presents a sustained and systematic comparison of the bureaucratic systems of the anglophone and francophone regions of Cameroon. Fonge explains why public service performance continued to dwindle and decline until the service was afflicted by a sort of bureaucratic elephantiasis - becoming a huge useless "big foot," a pain to the nation. This affected the service itself and continued to foster the process of dependent modernization.
Consequently, from being a French property, Cameroon was merely promoted to the dubious dignity of beggar at its former colonizer's gate and, as everyone knows, beggars never have the liberty to choose. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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