Politics and Governance in Africa

POL4237.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2018 Politics and Governance in Africa

Course Description

Summary

Among regions of the world, Africa is more or less unique for its large number of fragile and unstable states, poor governance, explosive social and demographic pressures, and recent hopeful economic and political transitions. This course surveys the big questions, enduring challenges, and leading theories of contemporary African politics and governance. Themes to be explored include contending scholarly perspectives on Africa's developmental puzzle, the impacts of Western colonialism and major international actors and institutions, neo-patrimonial personalized rule and the criminalization of state authority, current patterns of state-society relations, the resource curse, the drivers of warfare and political violence, ongoing struggles for good democratic governance, and illustrative country case studies.

Prerequisites

Previous work in SCT or CAPA. For registration, Please email instructor by Wednesday, May 16th at rsuberu@bennington.edu or sign up during office hours on Friday (5/18), 10am-2pm.

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Rotimi Suberu

Day and Time

Academic Term

Fall 2018

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

16