Why did I love this book?
Africa is often held up as a development failure, with The Economist magazine famously branding it the “Hopeless Continent” in 2000.
This book shatters such a misrepresentation and shows many examples of development success on the continent. To do this it uses an easy to understand comparative method and the author shows that the main determinant of success is an active and effective state which can sponsor and support development interventions and policies.
It is accessibly written and has excellent coverage across the continent.
1 author picked Explaining Successes in Africa as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
“A masterful study of policy successes in Africa…. This book is much more than a specialized monograph―it is a model for the application of the comparative method…. Highly recommended.”―Choice
"Hern provides a robust analysis of key questions in African politics and development…. Well written and engaging, her book pushes conventional thinking about the region. Students and scholars alike will benefit from its insights." ―Amy Patterson, University of the South
What does it take for African countries to achieve political and economic successes? Scholarship on Africa tends to focus on the barriers to reaching desired outcomes. While recognizing that these barriers…