Description
About the Author
Paula Cristina Roque has been an independent analyst on Angola for two decades. She has worked for the Crisis Management Initiative established by Martti Ahtisaari; the South Sudan Centre for Strategic and Policy Studies, Juba; and the International Crisis Group, as senior analyst for Southern Africa (Angola and Mozambique).
Reviews
'Roque has achieved what few dare attempt: to reveal the true face of Angola's fiendishly opaque regime. This courageous, captivating book is a service to Angolans, who have lived too long under a reign of fear. Roque writes with the insight of a scholar. But like all good investigations her story is gripping, moving and cries out to be read urgently.' -- Tom Burgis, author of 'Kleptopia'
'"Governing in the Shadows" makes for very interesting reading. The material is original and, as far I know, there are no other works on the security forces in Angola. It is an important book.' -- Antonio Tomas, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Architecture, University of Johannesburg, and author of "Amilcar Cabral: The Life of a Reluctant Nationalist"
'Paula Roque delves into the subterranean world of presidential power in Angola--an opaque system of shadow government, with a vast security infrastructure and complex strategies of political preservation. A masterly contribution to scholarly work on Angolan politics.' -- Tony Hodges, author of 'Angola: Anatomy of an Oil State'
'Roque shines a light on Angola's decades-long "armed peace" and identifies securitisation--as discourse, strategy and infrastructure--at its shadowed heart. A deeply researched picture of an unaccountable, secretive machinery, justified by a "permanent crisis" that it both imagines and makes all too real.' -- Jocelyn Alexander, Professor of Commonwealth Studies, Department of International Development, University of Oxford
'In this important book, Roque details how securitisation fuelled corruption and patronage in Angola since independence. It shows how elections in 2022 could unlock change if the dissolution of the security state is accompanied by political decentralisation and economic diversification.' -- Jakkie Cilliers, co-founder of the Institute for Security Studies, and author of 'The Future of Africa: Challenges and Opportunities'
Book Information
ISBN 9781787385740
Author Paula Cristina Roque
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd