Description
- ISBN-13: 9781032374468
- Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
- Height: 20 mm
- No of Pages: 122
- Width: 15 mm
- ISBN-10: 1032374462
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 260 gr
Original price was: ₹1,295.00.₹984.00Current price is: ₹984.00.
“Transborder Pastoral Nomadism and Human Security in Africa” (ISBN: 9781032374468) edited by Richard Olaniyan, Olukayode A. Faleye, and Inocent Moyo, explores the complex relationship between borders, pastoralism, and human security in West Africa. The book examines the impact of climate change, inter-group relations, and governance on human security. It delves into the political economy of herder-farmer conflicts, scarcity-migration, and the role of borders in regional security. Ideal for scholars and students interested in African studies, political science, anthropology, and related fields.
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Anushka Bhartiya –
An interesting read, but the academic language was a bit dense for me. Still, a valuable perspective on a critical issue.
Piyush –
The book provides a necessary and timely discussion on pastoral nomadism in West Africa, an overlooked topic. It will be very useful for my research.
Daksh Dhingra –
While informative, the book could have benefited from more practical solutions. Theoretical, but lacks direct applicability.
Sanjana –
This book provides a vital interdisciplinary approach on the intricate relationship between borders, nomadism, and human security in West Africa.
Yash Mehta –
A comprehensive look at transborder nomadism. The analysis of climate change impacts is particularly insightful. Recommended for those interested in African studies.
Anushka Agrawal –
This book sheds light on a neglected aspect of African security. The discussion on herder-farmer conflicts is very timely.
Rishu –
Excellent scholarship! A must-read for anyone researching human security in West Africa. The editors have done a fantastic job.
Reet Singh –
I found some of the arguments unconvincing, and the writing style was not engaging. Worth reading to broaden understanding of the issues.
Shivam Prakash Suryawanshi –
A well-researched and thought-provoking book. The insights on border dynamics are particularly relevant in today’s world.
Vatsala Goyal –
Important topic, though some chapters felt repetitive. The case studies were the strongest part. Provides good insights.
Khushboo Agarwal –
Good overview, but occasionally gets bogged down in jargon. Some content felt repetitive across chapters. Overall, worth reading.
Abhishek Prasad –
I was expecting more focus on solutions. The problems are well-defined, but the book falls short on offering tangible strategies.
Amay Lahoti –
A bit dry, but the information is valuable. I learned a lot about the challenges facing pastoral communities.
Faizan Ali –
An important addition to the literature on African security. It will be a cornerstone for any students researching this topic.
Anoushka Baral Swamy –
Offers great perspectives on migration and security in Africa. It’s academically dense but rewarding if you persevere.
Neha Lahariya –
I struggled to get through this book. While the subject matter is interesting, the writing style made it difficult to engage with.