4.00 Credits
This course identifies and evaluates the social, political, and economic policies of nation-states that attempted to achieve territorial liberation, African continental governance; and unity of African people on a global level. The constitutions, ruling party policies, and historical records of these entities are examined and critically compared. Nation-states to be examined include but are not limited to: Haiti, Ethiopia, Ghana (during the Nkrumah era), Guinea-Conakry, Tanzania, Libya, and Zimbabwe.