Burkina Faso: A History of Power, Protest and Revolution

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A unique, in-depth political history of Burkina Faso, centred on the incredible events of 2014 in w
In October 2014, huge protests across Burkina Faso succeeded in overthrowing the long-entrenched regime of their authoritarian ruler, Blaise Compaore. Defying all expectations, this popular movement went on to defeat an attempted coup by the old regime, making it possible for a transitional government to organize free and fair elections the following year. In doing so, the people of this previously obscure West African nation surprised the world, and their struggle stands as one of the few instances of a popular democratic uprising succeeding in postcolonial sub-Saharan Africa. For over three decades, Ernest Harsch has researched and reported from Burkina Faso, interviewing subjects ranging from local democratic activists to revolutionary icon Thomas Sankara, the man once dubbed ''Africa''s Che Guevara.'' In this book, Harsch provides a compelling history of this little understood country, from the French colonial period to the Compaore regime and the movement that finally deposed him.
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Weight 400.000000
Author Harsch, Ernest
Availability POD
Department Travel
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781786991355
Pages 304
Published 15/10/2017
Publisher Zed Books
Section Travel Writing: General
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