Features of the Political Development of Africa in the Postcolonial Period

The article is devoted to the features of the formation and development of Africa in the postcolonial period. The authors study such fundamental issues as the formation of modern States in Africa, the formation of the ruling elite and its influence on the political and socio-economic system, the rol...

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Main Authors: Wolde Mikhael Kassaye Nigusie, Natalia Viktorovna Ivkina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2020-12-01
Series:Vestnik RUDN International Relations
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/viewFile/23320/18032
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spelling doaj-fe1ada3321bc42c59a6d708f92e728932020-11-25T03:29:40ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Vestnik RUDN International Relations2313-06602313-06792020-12-01201223810.22363/2313-0660-2020-20-1-22-3818707Features of the Political Development of Africa in the Postcolonial PeriodWolde Mikhael Kassaye Nigusie0Natalia Viktorovna Ivkina1RUDN UniversityRUDN UniversityThe article is devoted to the features of the formation and development of Africa in the postcolonial period. The authors study such fundamental issues as the formation of modern States in Africa, the formation of the ruling elite and its influence on the political and socio-economic system, the role of the army and ethnic conflicts in the process of state formation. The relevance of the research is due to the fact that Russian and foreign historical science has not yet formed a common opinion on how to assess the consequences of the colonial period for Africa. Pluralism of opinions, on the one hand, generates the discussion for research, on the other, introduces a destructive imbalance in the representation of the region. As a novelty of the study, it’s necessary to note the neo-patrimonial approach to studying the features of the postcolonial period in Africa. It identifies separate thematic blocks that help assess the impact of colonization on the development of countries on the continent. The article also considers the correlation between the traditional and westernized elements within African political culture. The borrowing of political institutions and statehood theories is also considered not only as a consequence of the colonial past, but also as the political choice of the first national leaders of Africa, in the framework of their aspiration to choose an effective development way and to find a balance between the tradition and modernization. The main purpose of the study is to assess the results of decolonization in the context of ethnic, military and political aspects of the formation of African States. The polemic nature of the principles of understanding the postcolonial period of African development has led to the need to use a functional approach as a methodological basis. This is due to the need to study the principles of functioning of the political system of the region, rather than individual states. The neo-patrimonialist approach also gave rise to the use of a comparative method to compare the main theoretical postulates with the real situation in Africa. A vast array of sources and literature in Russian and English is needed to reflect the multi-vector possibilities of research on African issues.http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/viewFile/23320/18032postcolonial periodneo-patrimonialismformation of political elitesethnic partiesintergovernmental political groups
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Features of the Political Development of Africa in the Postcolonial Period
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postcolonial period
neo-patrimonialism
formation of political elites
ethnic parties
intergovernmental political groups
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Natalia Viktorovna Ivkina
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title Features of the Political Development of Africa in the Postcolonial Period
title_short Features of the Political Development of Africa in the Postcolonial Period
title_full Features of the Political Development of Africa in the Postcolonial Period
title_fullStr Features of the Political Development of Africa in the Postcolonial Period
title_full_unstemmed Features of the Political Development of Africa in the Postcolonial Period
title_sort features of the political development of africa in the postcolonial period
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series Vestnik RUDN International Relations
issn 2313-0660
2313-0679
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The article is devoted to the features of the formation and development of Africa in the postcolonial period. The authors study such fundamental issues as the formation of modern States in Africa, the formation of the ruling elite and its influence on the political and socio-economic system, the role of the army and ethnic conflicts in the process of state formation. The relevance of the research is due to the fact that Russian and foreign historical science has not yet formed a common opinion on how to assess the consequences of the colonial period for Africa. Pluralism of opinions, on the one hand, generates the discussion for research, on the other, introduces a destructive imbalance in the representation of the region. As a novelty of the study, it’s necessary to note the neo-patrimonial approach to studying the features of the postcolonial period in Africa. It identifies separate thematic blocks that help assess the impact of colonization on the development of countries on the continent. The article also considers the correlation between the traditional and westernized elements within African political culture. The borrowing of political institutions and statehood theories is also considered not only as a consequence of the colonial past, but also as the political choice of the first national leaders of Africa, in the framework of their aspiration to choose an effective development way and to find a balance between the tradition and modernization. The main purpose of the study is to assess the results of decolonization in the context of ethnic, military and political aspects of the formation of African States. The polemic nature of the principles of understanding the postcolonial period of African development has led to the need to use a functional approach as a methodological basis. This is due to the need to study the principles of functioning of the political system of the region, rather than individual states. The neo-patrimonialist approach also gave rise to the use of a comparative method to compare the main theoretical postulates with the real situation in Africa. A vast array of sources and literature in Russian and English is needed to reflect the multi-vector possibilities of research on African issues.
topic postcolonial period
neo-patrimonialism
formation of political elites
ethnic parties
intergovernmental political groups
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