Matriarchy, Patriarchy, and Imperial Security in Africa : Explaining Riots in Europe and Violence in Africa.
Material type: TextPublication details: Lanham : Lexington Books, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (216 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780739178102
- 0739178105
- Globalization -- Economic aspects
- National security -- Economic aspects -- European Union countries
- National security -- Economic aspects -- Africa
- Matriarchy -- Africa
- European Union countries -- Foreign economic relations -- Africa
- Africa -- Foreign economic relations -- European Union countries
- Mondialisation
- Matriarcat -- Afrique
- Pays de l'Union européenne -- Relations économiques extérieures -- Afrique
- Afrique -- Relations économiques extérieures -- Pays de l'Union européenne
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- Globalization -- Economic aspects
- International economic relations
- Matriarchy
- National security -- Economic aspects
- Africa
- European Union countries
- 303.62094
- HF1359 .R584 2012
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Matriarchy, Patriarchy and Imperial Security in Africa will appeal to professionals and students of imperial and world history, international security and conflict resolution, development, globalization, and gender studies. The author argues that terrorism, piracy, acts of sabotage, and austerity budget mass protests will continue in Africa, Asia and the West until ordinary people around the world have positive answers to the Primordial Question: Will my family eat today and sleep peacefully through the night?
MATRIARCHY, PATRIARCHY, AND IMPERIAL SECURITY IN AFRICA; Contents; Introduction Primordial Questions and the Internet; One What Is European Security?; Two Red Riding Hood and Matriarchy on Rome 2.0's Frontier; Three Pecos Bill, or American Coyotes Sail the Mediterranean Sea; Four Tiski's Basket: Matriarchy, Patriarchy and Imperial Frontiers in Africa; Five Patria Impotestas, Terrorism and Imperial Insecurity on the East African Frontier; Six Red Riding Hood and Pecos Bill at the Saharan Matriarch's Twenty-first Century Well.
Seven The United States as Elder Sibling of Rome 2.0's Former ColoniesBibliography; Index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
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