The Central African Republic: The Continent\"s Hidden Heart (Profiles)
A small, poor, little-know nation, the Central African Republic has had a troubled history, from the days of slave raids by Arab-speaking peoples from the north, through the bizarre rule of Jean-Bedel Bokassa, to the present military regime. Landlocked and possessing few resources beyond its famed diamonds, it is one of the least developed nations in Africa. Since its independence from France in 1959, it has of necessity continued to depend on its former colonial ruler.In this introductions to the Central African Republic, Dr. O"Toole examines the country"s tumultuous past and current difficulties, the nature of the present political situation, and the roots of that situation in the colonial and precolonial periods,. He also focused on the roles of ethnicity, emerging urban problems, class information, education, and religion in the social and cultural changes that the nation is currently undergoing. Finally he realistically assesses the viability of the present government as a vehicle for economic development, stability, and reform.