Mauritania : The Struggle for Democracy /
Foster, Noel
Mauritania : The Struggle for Democracy / Noel Foster. - 1 online resource (315 p.) - Studies on North Africa .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Making of Modern Mauritania -- 3 The Army Breaks Ranks -- 4 A Coup for Democracy? -- 5 Mauritania’s Prague Spring -- 6 The Puppet Presidential Candidate -- 7 The Gathering Storm -- 8 All the General’s Men -- 9 Battling Military Rule -- 10 The Vanishing Mediators -- 11 Paths Forward -- Acronyms and Terms -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book
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Why did a clique of Mauritanian officers risk their lives to overthrow the autocrat they had served for twenty years, only to cede power to an elected civilian? And having won acclaim for their commitment to a process of democratic transition, why did most of these officers join a year later to overthrow the newly elected president? Had the international community been fooled by a military junta—or was it complicit in creating an elaborate pseudo-democratic facade? Drawing on numerous interviews and field research in an Islamic republic wracked by ethnic tensions, terrorism, dire poverty, and the living legacy of slavery, Noel Foster addresses these questions to reveal the complex forces at work in Mauritania’s long struggle for better governance.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781626371149
10.1515/9781626371149 doi
Democracy--Mauritania.
Democracy--Mauritania.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / African.
JQ3391.A91 / F67 2011eb
966.105
Mauritania : The Struggle for Democracy / Noel Foster. - 1 online resource (315 p.) - Studies on North Africa .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Making of Modern Mauritania -- 3 The Army Breaks Ranks -- 4 A Coup for Democracy? -- 5 Mauritania’s Prague Spring -- 6 The Puppet Presidential Candidate -- 7 The Gathering Storm -- 8 All the General’s Men -- 9 Battling Military Rule -- 10 The Vanishing Mediators -- 11 Paths Forward -- Acronyms and Terms -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Why did a clique of Mauritanian officers risk their lives to overthrow the autocrat they had served for twenty years, only to cede power to an elected civilian? And having won acclaim for their commitment to a process of democratic transition, why did most of these officers join a year later to overthrow the newly elected president? Had the international community been fooled by a military junta—or was it complicit in creating an elaborate pseudo-democratic facade? Drawing on numerous interviews and field research in an Islamic republic wracked by ethnic tensions, terrorism, dire poverty, and the living legacy of slavery, Noel Foster addresses these questions to reveal the complex forces at work in Mauritania’s long struggle for better governance.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781626371149
10.1515/9781626371149 doi
Democracy--Mauritania.
Democracy--Mauritania.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / African.
JQ3391.A91 / F67 2011eb
966.105

