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Reddit mentions of African Conflicts and Informal Power: Big Men and Networks (Africa Now)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of African Conflicts and Informal Power: Big Men and Networks (Africa Now). Here are the top ones.

African Conflicts and Informal Power: Big Men and Networks (Africa Now)
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Found 3 comments on African Conflicts and Informal Power: Big Men and Networks (Africa Now):

u/fusionsc2 · 5 pointsr/geopolitics

Yes, in fact. I am ordering it ATM, but I would like to start with African Conflicts and Informal Power: Big Men and Networks, edited by Mats Utas. It is quite expensive here, but in a bookshop it is a lot cheaper. Although sadly I had to order mine. :/.

https://www.amazon.com/African-Conflicts-Informal-Power-Networks/dp/1848138822

u/freedompolis · 2 pointsr/IRstudies

Hi, here's a good list of books to get things going. https://www.reddit.com/r/Geopolitics/wiki/book

/u/alexderlion /u/n4kke /u/thucydidesnuts

Recently, there's quite a bit of interest in starting a book club in /r/geopolitics. It would be a great idea to team up.

/u/uppityworm and I were talking about working together with them, and he has contacted /u/fusionsc2 about that. /u/fusionsc2 is a fellow book lover and is interested in discussing geopolitics with people of similar interest.

Given the large amount of responses to reading a book about Africa in the thread mentioned above, we were thinking about doing a book on Africa for our next book. Let us know about your opinions.

/u/fusionsc2 has mentioned African Conflicts and Informal Power: Big Men and Networks. In the book list listed above, there are also some additional great books on Africa,

[The Fate of Africa: A History of the Continent Since Independence] (http://www.amazon.com/Fate-Africa-History-Continent-Independence/dp/1610390717), a critically acclaimed book that provides a comprehensive primer on political, economic, and major social developments in post-colonial African nations.

Season of Rains: Africa in the World, This book captures the broad spectrum of political, economic, and social foundations that make Africa what it is today. According to the Amazon reviews, it touches on recent economic and tech development in reviews. So might be good for future estimates.

China into Africa: Trade, Aid, and Influence Among the specific topics tackled here are China's interest in African oil; military and security relations; the influx and goals of Chinese aid to sub-Saharan Africa; human rights issues; and China's overall strategy in the region. It seems to be THE book on the relationship between China and Africa, according to many of the Amazon reviews.

So take a look at the books and also the book list, and we can discuss our next book after the our 3rd sessions. It would be great if you have any other additional books to recommend on Africa.