South Africa's Growing Power—Two Articles Penetrating the Continent By Immanuel Wallerstein In 1960, the "year of Africa," men spoke of the descending thrust of African nationalism. They meant...
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END OF AN ERA IN AFRICA Autopsy of Nkrumah's Ghana By Immanuel Wallerstein The first African leader heard of by most Americans, Kwame Nkrumah, is now the ex-President of Ghana. Widely...
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Points of Arrival THE AFRICAN PAST By Basil Davidson Atlantic-Little, Brown 390 pp. $7.95. AFRICA Edited by Philip W. Quigg Praeger. 364 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by IMMANUEL...
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DAKAR MEETING TO DETERMINE AFRICA'S NEXT MOVES Liberating Southern Africa By Immanuel Wallerstein Lagos In the past, when colonies wished to become free they started revolutions and sought...
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Nigeria: Slow Road to Trouble By Immanuel Wallerstein There is a widespread belief that of all the newly independent African nations Nigeria is the outstanding example of a fairly stable,...
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KATANGA SECESSION REMAINS THE CENTRAL ISSUE Behind the Congo Crisis By Immanuel Wallerstein THE REMARKABLE thing about the continuing Congo crisis is that, under a surface confusion of men...
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OUR UNFRIENDLY AFRICAN FRIENDS By Immanuel Wallerstein Ibadan, Nigeria The Union of African States (UAS), comprised of Ghana, Guinea and Mali, represents a source of major concern in the eyes...
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Congo Confederation Lacking a strong integrating force, the nation may turn to an organized peasant Communist movement, Yenan-style, as its only long-term nationalist solution By Immanuel...
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The Congo Crisis - Two Articles What Next in the Congo? By Immanuel Wallerstein The question which forms the title of litis article is being debuted today in every eorner of the world with at...
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A PROGRAM FOR AFRICA 'Kennedy could recover much lost ground by creating a political posture which indicates the U.S. is for independence, national integrity and African unity' By Immanuel...
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Nationalism and the New Nations From Empire to Nation. By Rupert Emerson. Harvard. 466 pp. $7.75. Reviewed by Immanuel Wallerstein Assistant Professor of Sociology, Columbia University THE...
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Afro-Asia's Intellectuals—I GUINEA AND AFRICAN UNITY By Immanuel Wallerstein This is the firs of a series of articles on the role and nature of the intellectuals in the emerging countries of...
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