The object of neo-colonialism is to change the alignment of independence forces in favour of imperialism, to place power in the hands of those who will forsake the national interest to advance themselves. Oginga Odinga,Not Yet Uhuru, p. 250
Footnotes
Oginga Odinga,Not Yet Uhuru (Hill and Wang, N. Y. 1967).
Kwame Nkrumah,Class Struggle in Africa (Panaf Books Ltd., London, 1970).
Albert Memmi,The Colonizer and the Colonized (Beacon Press, Boston, 1967).
Ibid. p. xxviii.
Ibid.. p. xxix.
Ahmed Mohiddin, “Tanzania and the Principles of Relevance in Africa” (Unpublished).
Loc. cit. Ahmed Mohiddin, “Tanzania and the Principles of Relevance in Africa” (Unpublished).
Oginga Odinga,op. cit.. p. 243.
Willie E. Abraham,The Mind of Africa, (Phoenix Books, The University of Chicago Press, 1962).
Oginga Odinga,op. cit.. p. 22.
Oginga Odinga,loc. cit..
Lord Hailey, An African Survey, (Oxford University Press, London, 1957).
William J. Barber,The Economy of British Central Africa, p. 37.
Oginga Odinga,op. cit.. p. 126.
John Okumu Lecture, “Politics and Economy of Kenya,” by Dr. at the University of Nairobi, Kenya, August 6, 1970. (Given to visitors from the Africana Studies and Research Center, Cornell University).
Oginga Odinga’sop. cit., p. 264.
Loc. cit..
Ibid., p. 266.
Loc. cit..
Loc. cit., p. 266–7.
Ibid., p. 258.
Ibid., p. 261.
The Working Party’s report was compiled into a book:Who Controls Industry In Kenya?, (East African Publishing House, 1968).
Economic and Statistical Review, No. 20. (East African Statistical Department).
Who Controls Industry In Kenya?, p. 171.
Ahmed Mohiddin,op. cit. “Tanzania and the Principles of Relevance in Africa” (Unpublished). p. 6.
“Daily Nation” (Kenya) May 8, 1965.
Ahmed Mohiddin,op. cit., “Tanzania and the Principles of Relevance in Africa” (Unpublished). p. 8.
Who Controls Industry In Kenya?, p. 165.
Ibid., Who Controls Industry In Kenya? p. 171.
Frederick Hunter, “On Needy In Nairobi,”Christian Science Monitor, January 5, 1971, p. 1.
Tom J. Mboya, “The Development Progress in Kenya,”East African Journal, (October, 1965, p. 31).
Ibid., Tom J. Mboya, “The Development Progress in Kenya,”East African Journal (October, 1965, p. 32.
Ibid., Tom J. Mboya, “The Development Progress in Kenya,”East African Journal, (October, 1965, p. 33.
Loc. cit. Tom J. Mboya, “The Development Progress in Kenya,”East African Journal, (October, 1965, p. 31).
John Okumu,op. cit..
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Murapa, R. Neo-colonialism: The Kenya case. Rev Black Polit Econ 2, 55–73 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03040522
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