National leadership in post-colonial Africa
Statistics of political (in)stability
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The essay challenges the prevailing notion of political instability in post-colonial Africa by presenting statistical evidence of political stability across the continent. It highlights the misconception created by military coups and regime changes, illustrating that only a few countries experience significant instability. Through a detailed chronicle of African leaders from 1960 to 1988, the work provides insights into the political landscape and notable events, ultimately revealing a more stable reality than commonly perceived.
