Designing States That Work in Africa: The Political Economy of Anti-Corruption. The Case of the Republic of Cameroon?
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In a context where many African states struggle with effective governance, this book provides a powerful analysis of the structural causes of corruption and underdevelopment. Through political economy, public administration, and moral philosophy, Julius Babila Taka explores how institutions and power dynamics shape African states. Using Cameroon as a central case study, the book reveals the systemic barriers to development while presenting a realistic vision founded on integrity, accountability, and performance. More than a diagnosis, it serves as a roadmap for policymakers, researchers, and citizens committed to Africa’s sustainable transformation. An essential book for understanding the contemporary challenges of African governance and imagining the solutions of tomorrow.
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