03449nam 2200409 450 991081081080332120230126220027.01-4985-6464-X(CKB)4100000004974007(MiAaPQ)EBC5381128(EXLCZ)99410000000497400720190228d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPost-colonial Cameroon politics, economy, and society /edited by Joseph Takougang and Julius A. Amin ; foreword by John M. MbakuLanham, Maryland :Lexington Books,2018.1 online resource (473 pages)1-4985-6463-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Foreword /John M. Mbaku --Introduction: fifty-eight years of independence and counting /Joseph Takougang and Julius A. Amin --Section 1: Politics --The state, politics, and the struggle for democracy in Cameroon /Moses K. Tesi --The roots of stability and instability in Cameroon /Augustine E. Ayuk --The right to self-determination in the African Charter: a critique of the African Commission's jurisprudence in Kevin Gumne et al. v. Cameroun /Carlson Anyangwe --Resistance and the nationalist pathos: southern Cameroon's exiles write back /Fonkem Achankeng I --Section2: Economy --The demise of the coffee industry in the north west region of Cameroon /Emmanuel E. Kengo --What has changed? A historical appraisal of legal and institutional frameworks for environmental management in Cameroon /Lotsmart Fonjong --Section 3: Society and culture --Changes in female roles in Cameroon: towards the end of "social juniors?" /Honore Mimche, Achille Pinghane Yonta, and Nobert Lengha Tohnain --Representations of the figure of femininity among the Bamileke, Bassa, and Duala cultures of Cameroon /Jeannette Wogaing, Rose Mireille Nnanga, and Rose Angeline Abissi --Dynamics of religious modernity in Cameroonian cities /Honore Mimche and Christian Bios Nelem --The "Cameroonization" of education: a decolonial analysis of content and language issues, 1960-2015 /Roland N. Ndille --Section 4: International relations --Cameroon's foreign policy and inter-African relations in the post-Ahidjo era /Peter A. Ngwafu --Cameroon and China: the paradox of Beijing's "win-win-gain" pronouncements /Julius A. Amin --Foreign volunteer organizations in Cameroon: the case of the United States Peace Corps /Julius A. Amin --Section 5: Migration --Cameroonians on the move: searching for promised lands /Joseph Takougang --The concept of homeland: the choice of burial place for Cameroonian immigrants in America /Zacharia N. Nchinda --Return youth migrants in Cameroon: understanding the other side of bushfalling, 1990-2015 /Walter Gam Nkwi --Conclusion: the endless protest /Julius A. Amin and Joseph Takougang.CameroonPolitics and government1960-CameroonSocial conditions1960-CameroonEconomic conditions1960-967.1104Takougang JosephAmin Julius A.Mbaku John M. MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910810810803321Post-colonial Cameroon4029453UNINA