Guinea-Bissau
MTA
Portrait of a Country
2nd Edition
Explore the captivating landscapes, rich history, and complex socio-political dynamics of Guinea-Bissau with this comprehensive portrait of a fascinating West African nation. Delve into the intricate ecosystems of the Bijagós Archipelago, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve teeming with unique wildlife and home to a distinct matriarchal culture. Uncover the pre-colonial legacies of the Mali Empire and the Kingdom of Kaabu, and trace the profound impact of Portuguese colonization and the brutal Atlantic slave trade.
Experience the inspiring narrative of the fight for independence led by Amílcar Cabral and the PAIGC, one of Africa's most effective liberation movements, and understand the challenges of building a new nation in the post-independence era. This book provides a clear-eyed look at Guinea-Bissau's persistent political instability, including its history of coups and the enduring, often problematic, influence of the military. Gain insight into the country's economy, heavily reliant on the cashew harvest, and the crucial roles of agriculture, fishing, and underdeveloped natural resources.
Beyond the political and economic, discover the vibrant cultural tapestry of Guinea-Bissau, from the infectious rhythms of gumbe music and traditional dance to the rich oral traditions and diverse ethnic groups that make up its population. Examine key social issues, including poverty, inequality, and human rights challenges like gender-based violence, child marriage, and human trafficking. Explore the state of the nation's healthcare and education systems, highlighting both the challenges they face and the resilience of communities striving for improvement. Finally, understand Guinea-Bissau's environmental vulnerabilities to climate change and its efforts towards adaptation, and learn about its crucial role in the regional and international arena. This portrait offers an essential guide for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this resilient nation.
This book is for anyone interested in learning about lesser-known African nations. It's particularly valuable for students, researchers, travelers, and those interested in West African history, culture, political challenges, and environmental issues. Readers curious about the complexities of post-colonial nation-building and the impact of political instability on development will find it especially informative.
June 25, 2025
30,966 words
2 hours 10 minutes
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