"The treatment of political problems faced by the new nations of Africa is excellent. . . . The volume is highly recommended as an excellent introduction to a broad, difficult subject."—American Sociological Review "Wallerstein views the movement towards African unity in terms of the interaction and conflict. . . . It is an exciting story, which Wallerstein tells very well indeed."—Journal of Modern African Studies "A useful source for historians and political scientists looking to understand how Africa was interpreted in those early postcolonial years. . . . An important work that deserves to be reprinted and re-read."—Michael Jennings, African History