State and the Social
Discover the intricate dynamics of Botswana in Ørnulf Gulbrandsen's insightful book, State and the Social. Published by Berghahn Books in 2012, this hardback edition spans 364 pages and delves deep into the political landscape of one of Africa's most stable nations.
Gulbrandsen presents a compelling narrative that positions Botswana as a unique case in the continent's history, highlighting its remarkable journey towards peace and harmony alongside a robust parliamentary democracy. In contrast to the challenges faced by other African states, he explores how indigenous political ideas and structures contribute to Botswana's success, driven by its diamond-rich economy.
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in African politics, social sciences, and the powerful interplay between state governance and societal structures. Join Gulbrandsen in examining what makes Botswana an exceptional case, offering valuable insights into the complexities of power and governance in the region.