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American Democracy in Africa in the Twenty-First Century?
註釋Four US scholars of politics and African-American studies examine the suitability of the American liberal democratic model as the general architecture of governance and development for African states. They have integrated their diverging ideas into a single narrative, concluding that there are strengths and weaknesses to such a model, but African states should be able to adopt the strengths and avoid the pitfalls. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR