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Political History of Guinea since World War Two provides an
in-depth study of the political evolution of Guinea from World War
Two to the present. Based on primary-source information, it
examines with rare depth and breadth the eventful history of this
nation-state, whose trajectory has impacted in no small ways
Francophone Africa and the rest of the continent. Interviews with
some of the most knowledgeable and most credible actors and/or
witnesses of Guinea's political history and archival research,
including the papers of key individuals never opened to the public
before, constitute the foundation of this work. The author's
personal and professional experience further strengthens the work.
As a native Guinean, a historian, and a journalist imbued with the
political ideology of the PDG regime, the author was also a close
and alert witness of the political transformation of this country.
Hence, the book offers an incisive analysis of domestic politics
and policy making under the five successive regimes that have
governed Guinea since independence in 1958. It also offers an
equally incisive analysis of the country's foreign relations within
international frameworks such as the Organization of African Unity,
the United Nations, the Nonalignment Movement, the Economic
Community of West African States, the Mano River Union, the
Organization of the Islamic Conference, and so on. This
ground-breaking work is perfectly suited for courses in areas such
as history, political science, African studies, decolonization
studies, Third World studies, and nationalism studies.
This book is a study of the challenges facing the Mano River Union
(MRU) countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Cote
d'Ivoire, with respect to health security and human security. The
study is conducted against the backdrop of the 2014-2016 Ebola
outbreak in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, and in conjunction
with the impact on human security of the civil wars that engulfed
Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Cote d'Ivoire in recent decades. The
author explores the state of public health and national health
systems across the sub-region with a view to identifying the
underlying institutional and societal challenges facing each
nation-state, as well as the potential for enhancing national
health systems and creating an integrated regional system of health
security. Furthermore, the author examines the challenges facing
the MRU countries in the broader context of human security which
encompasses physical and mental health; food security;
environmental security; political security including law and order;
and community security, such as the protection and empowerment of
vulnerable segments of the population. The author concludes by
recommending deeper regional integration, supranational governance
and sovereign collective self-reliance within the Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS) as the most viable
strategic approach to the pervasive health and human security
challenges in West Africa.
The most significant thing about Guinea is its potential. It is
strategically located in West Africa, with a well-educated and
hardworking population, and endowed with considerable natural
resources, indeed, enough to make it reasonably affluent if
properly utilized. But this potential has never really been tapped,
due mainly to bad politics with military men following a
charismatic politician, until finally democracy has been achieved.
So, more than half-a-century after achieving independence, the
question remains unanswered: which way will Guinea turn? This fifth
edition of Historical Dictionary of Guinea covers the full scope of
Guinea s history. This is done through a chronology, an
introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The
dictionary section has over 800 cross-referenced entries on key
events, leaders, governmental, international, religious, and other
private organizations, policies, political movements and parties,
economic elements and many other areas that have shaped the country
s trajectory. This book is an excellent access point for students,
researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Guinea."
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