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Africa: The Military, One-Party Rule and the Legacy of Colonialism. This paper examines the dominant role of the military in politics in West Africa with the emphasis on Nigeria. The predominant presence of the military since independence in the region, and the various roles it has player are outlined. Then its links to colonialism and the nature of indigenous societies are explored. It is concluded that the military's predominance in bureaucratic/authoritarian states has indigenous as well as colonial roots. 11 pgs. Bibliography lists 28 sources.
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