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The state of Human Rights in the African Post-colonial politics

The aim of this study is to identify and critically assess the effects of appropriation of foreign political ideologies and practices in African political systems. This book argues that there should be no leader, whatever his worth; look on his own personal problems to be exploited for the benefits of western’s Politics. Which will enable […]

ISBN: 978-1-63902-737-8

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978-1-63902-737-8

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Theoneste Bimenyimana

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The aim of this study is to identify and critically assess the effects of appropriation of foreign political ideologies and practices in African political systems. This book argues that there should be no leader, whatever his worth; look on his own personal problems to be exploited for the benefits of western’s Politics. Which will enable the African systems to develop, secondly, argues that Human Rights should be looked at to be an apportioned – responsibility, shared by both the former colonial powers and the current post-colonial political elites, rather than seeing Human rights promotion as yet another excuse to interfere or control other sovereign nations. The study will involve qualitative research involving reviewing other authors’ literature, identifying current affairs, and critically assessing the ways in which neo-colonialism affects the different societies in transition from a colonial past to independence. The study is based on the fact that colonized countries, during the Cold War, suffered political oppression, economic exploitation, and social degradation, while alignment either with the capitalist or communist ideology failed.