05487nam 2200685Ia 450 991079144670332120200520144314.01-283-19865-79956-717-40-197866131986559956-717-52-59956-615-22-6(CKB)2560000000049534(EBL)1135101(OCoLC)830166007(SSID)ssj0000488593(PQKBManifestationID)11303149(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000488593(PQKBWorkID)10450148(PQKB)11418295(MiAaPQ)EBC1135101(OCoLC)646849471(MdBmJHUP)muse22145(Au-PeEL)EBL1135101(CaPaEBR)ebr10344605(CaONFJC)MIL319865(PPN)198684509(EXLCZ)99256000000004953420090719d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrYouth and nation-building in Cameroon[electronic resource] a study of National Youth Day messages and leadership discourse (1949-2009) /by Churchill Ewumbue-MononoMankon, Bamenda Langaa Research and Pub. CIGc20091 online resource (212 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9956-558-32-X Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; African Youth Charter Anthem; Preface; Prologue; Part One - The International and National Policy Framework for Youth Governance; 1. The Global Concern for Youth Governance and the Youth Day; 1.1. The Youth Day as a Policy Advocacy Tool; 2. Youth Policy and the Youth Day in Cameroon: 1949-2009; 2.1: The Colonial Period: 1960-1960; 2.2: The Federation Period: 1961-1972; 2.3: The Ahidjo Unitary State Period: 1972-1982; 2.4: The One-Party Democracy New Deal Period: 1982-1992; 2.5: Youth Governance and the New Democratic Order (1992-2009)2.6: The National Youth Day and Policy Articulation in Cameroon2.7: Youth Day Themes and Leadership Ideology; 2.8: Influences on Choice of Youth Day Themes; Part Two - Youth Day Messages and Leadership Discourse: 1949-2009; 3. The Empire Day and Commonwealth Youth Day Messages: 1949-1961; 3.1: Commissioner's Address to the Youth on Empire Day, 1949; 3.2: Address to the Youths by Commissioner of the Cameroons on Empire Day, Buea, 1951; 3.3: Address by the Acting Commissioner of the Cameroons, Mr. J.S Dudding, on the Occasion of the First Commonwealth Youth Day, Buea, 2 June 19574. The West Cameroon Youth Day Messages: 1964-19664.1: Address by the Prime Minister for West Cameroon, Hon. J.N Foncha, on the Inauguration of Youth Day in West Cameroon, Buea, 11 February, 1964; 4.2: Addressed by the President of the Republic to the Youths of West Cameroon on the Occasion of the Youth Day Inaugural Celebration, Yaounde, 11 February 1964; 4.3: Address by the Prime Minister of West Cameroon, Hon. J.N Foncha on the Occasion of the Youth Day in West Cameroon, Buea, 11 February, 19654.4: Address by the Prime Minister of West Cameroon, Hon. A.N Jua on the Occasion of the 1st National Youth Day, Buea, 11 February 19664.5: Address by the Prime Minister of West Cameroon, Hon. A.N Jua on the Occasion of 1st National Youth Day, Buea, 11 February 1967; 4.6: Address by the President of the Republic, Ahmadou Ahidjo on the Occasion of the 1st National Youth Day, Buea, 11 February 1967; 5. President Ahidjo's National Youth Day Messages: 1968-19825.1: Address by President of the Republic to the Youths of Cameroon on the Occasion of the 3rd National Youth Day, Yaounde, 10 February 19685.2: Address by the President of the Republic to the Youths of Cameroon on the Occasion of the 4th National Youth Day, Yaounde, 10 February 1969; 5.3: Address by the President of the Republic to the Youths of Cameroon on the Occasion of the 5th Youth Day, Yaounde, 10 February 1970; 5.4: Address by the President of the Republic to the Youths of Cameroon on the Occasion of the 6th National Youth Day, Yaounde, 10 February 19715.5: Address by the President of the Republic to the Youths of Cameroon on the Occasion of the 6th National Youth Day, Yaounde, 10 February 1972This meticulous and comprehensive documentation of Cameroonian Youth Day Messages and leadership discourse on youth from 1949 - 2009 is a gold mine for researchers, historians and anyone interested in studying youth, politics and society in Africa. The book presents and explores themes and content of Youth Day Messages: how these messages tied in with, or veered away from, key events and issues of the time; how they served as a platform for West Cameroon governments, and the Ahidjo and Biya regimes to articulate their political vision, justify their policies, sell their respective ideologies tYouthPolitical activityCameroonCameroonPolitics and governmentTo 1960CameroonPolitics and government1960-YouthPolitical activity305.23096711Ewumbue-Monono Churchill1961-1570562MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910791446703321Youth and nation-building in Cameroon3844286UNINA