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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2004): Africa Review of Books, Volume 1, n° 1, 2004

Issue Published : January 7, 2022

4- Political Science as an Obstacle to Understanding the Problem of the State and Political Violence in Africa

https://doi.org/10.57054/arb.v1i1.4764
Michael Chege

Corresponding Author(s) : Michael Chege

no-replay@codesria.org

Africa Review of Books, Vol. 1 No. 1 (2004): Africa Review of Books, Volume 1, n° 1, 2004
Article Published : April 5, 2004

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by Jeffrey Herbst
Princeton University Press, 296 pp.,
$21.95, ISBN 0691010285
The Graves Are Not Yet Full
by Bill Berkeley
Basic Books, 2002, 320 pp., $17.00,
ISBN 0465006426


Some thirty-two years ago, Albert O. Hirschman published an article in the journal World Politics entitled “The Search for Paradigms as a Hindrance to Our Understanding”.1 In that article, he inveighed against what he called “the mindless use of paradigms” in Latin America by North American scholars who imagined that with the use of a single sharp edged analytical model, they could unlock the door to the mystery of underdevelopment in Latin America. By way of illustration, he analysed what were then two newly published books on Latin America: John Womack’s now classic book, Zapata and the Mexican Revolution (New York, Alfred Knopf, 1968), and James L. Payne’s Conflict in Colombia (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1968).

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Michael Chege

is currently teaching public policy and international development at the University of Nairobi, after serving for nearly a decade as the UNDP policy advisor at Kenya’s ministry of planning and the National Economic and Social Council. Prior to that, he was professor and director of the Centre for African Studies at the University of Florida at Gainesville, and chairman of the Africa Committee of the US Social Science Research Council in New York. He served as the programme officer in charge of public policy and international affairs for Eastern and Southern Africa at the Ford Foundation between 1988 and 2007.

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