Volume 9, 2009, pp. 288
Political parties and social movements in Africa
ed. by Arkadiusz Żukowski
Contents:
Introduction – Arkadiusz Żukowski
Rev. Jarosław Różański: Changing aligments: Meanders of the political elite in Chad
Krzysztof Trzciński: Kwasi Wiredu's concept of a nonparty state: About a utopia originating from a real experiences
Anna Radłowska: The phenomenon of the dominant party in selected political systems of Subsaharan Africa
Arkadiusz Żukowski: The National Party in South Africa – from full power to downfall
Rev. Adam Romejko: The role of Archbishop Desmond Tutu in the struggle against apartheid
Degefe Gemechu: The legal problems of political parties in Ethiopia
Edward J. Jaremczuk: The role of Joseph Kasavubu and his ABAKO in rise of the Democratic Republic of Congo
Bara Ndiaye: Socio-political movements in French West Africa
Jacek Łapott: Is there still a place for secret societies in Africa? The case of Awa society in Dogon (Mali)
Rev. Adam Michałek: The presence of traritional African religions in the dynamic of Black Africa's religious innovations
Akhmed Dzhantamirov: The Sudanese Mahdist Revolt 1881-1898
Selim Chazbijewicz: Activity of the Society of teh Muslim Brothers in North Afreican countries – an example of Egypt and Algeria
Lucjan Buchalik: Osama bin Laden i Al-Kaida in the consciousness of the inhabitants of the West Africa