PO 319
African Politics
An introduction to the political dynamics of contemporary sub-Saharan Africa. This class will examine the impacts of historical patterns of development; the post-colonial state and its role in socio-economic change, social actors, movements, and divisions, economic and social crises; and the contemporary democratic trend. There will be an emphasis on the diversity existing within and among African nations in order to challenge some of the common media-based stereotypes of the continent.
Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 3 or Year 4, or permission of the department. (PO220 and PO221 recommended but not required).
Exclusions: PO310k.
An introduction to the political dynamics of contemporary sub-Saharan Africa. This class will examine the impacts of historical patterns of development; the post-colonial state and its role in socio-economic change, social actors, movements, and divisions, economic and social crises; and the contemporary democratic trend. There will be an emphasis on the diversity existing within and among African nations in order to challenge some of the common media-based stereotypes of the continent.
Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 3 or Year 4, or permission of the department. (PO220 and PO221 recommended but not required).
Exclusions: PO310k.
An introduction to the political dynamics of contemporary sub-Saharan Africa. This class will examine the impacts of historical patterns of development; the post-colonial state and its role in socio-economic change, social actors, movements, and divisions, economic and social crises; and the contemporary democratic trend. There will be an emphasis on the diversity existing within and among African nations in order to challenge some of the common media-based stereotypes of the continent.
Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 3 or Year 4, or permission of the department. (PO220 and PO221 recommended but not required).
Exclusions: PO310k.