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African Guerrillas / Clapham, Christopher (ed.) 1998  Book
Clapham, Christopher Book
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Publication Oxford, James Currey, 1998.
Description xx, 208p.
Standard Number 0253334667
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041824355.0218096/CLA 041824MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   172042


Decolonising African Studies? / Clapham, Christopher   Journal Article
Clapham, Christopher Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Insistent calls to ‘decolonise’ African studies beg the question of what this quest actually involves. If it refers to an attempt to understand the continent's diverse and complex societies that builds on their indigenous structures and values, this was a task initiated during the decolonisation era of the 1950s and early 1960s. Led by historians and drawing heavily on insights from anthropology, it led to a revolution in the understanding of Africa, which nonetheless failed to maintain its impetus as a result of the political authoritarianism and economic decay of the post-independence period, which had a particularly damaging impact on Africa's universities. Of late, however, the phrase has come to refer to developments notably in North America and Europe, which in subordinating the study of Africa to agendas in the global North may appropriately be described not as decolonisation but as recolonisation. A genuine decolonisation of knowledge production for Africa must rest on a return to its roots within the continent itself.
Key Words African Studies 
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Ethiopian developmental state / Clapham, Christopher   Journal Article
Clapham, Christopher Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Ethiopia provides one of the clearest examples of a ‘developmental state’ in Africa. Drawing on a deeply entrenched experience of statehood, the present Ethiopian regime has embarked on an ambitious programme, depending on the central capture of ‘rents’, to fund a massive expansion especially in communications, education, and hydroelectricity. High initial rates of growth have been achieved. However, the political setting is tightly constrained and the state has not allowed the private sector freedom of action to generate the required levels of production. Ultimate success will depend on the capacity to transform a state that has itself been central to the development process.
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Foreign policy making in developing states: comparative approach / Clapham, Christopher (ed) 1977  Book
Clapham, Christopher Book
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Publication Hants, Saxon House, 1977.
Description x, 184p.
Series Comparative analysis of foreign policy making
Standard Number 056600173X
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Political dilemmas of military regimes / Clapham, Christopher (ed); Philip, George (ed) 1985  Book
Clapham, Christopher Book
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Publication London, Croom Helm, 1985.
Description 282p
Standard Number 0709934165
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Regional integration in Sourthern Africa: comparative international perspectives / Clapham, Christopher (ed); Mills, Gerg (ed); Morner, Anna (ed); Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth (ed) 2001  Book
Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth Book
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Publication Pretoria, South Instirtute of InternationalAffairs, 2001.
Description 239p.
Standard Number 0909810196
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South africa considers operations in Zimbabwe / Clapham, Christopher June 2003  Journal Article
Clapham, Christopher Journal Article
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Terrorism in Africa: problems of definition, history and develo / Clapham, Christopher   Journal Article
Clapham, Christopher Journal Article
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Publication Winter-Spring 2003.
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Thired world politics: an introdction: an introdction / Clapham, Christopher 1985  Book
Clapham, Christopher Book
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Publication London, Croom Helm, 1985.
Description 197p
Standard Number 0709907575
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