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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-AFRICA (13) answer(s).
 
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ID:   007174


Africa and the road ahead / Abdel-Rahman Hamdy 2000  Article
Abdel-Rahman Hamdy Article
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Publication 2000.
Description 17-40
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ID:   055446


Africa's development: Issues and prospects / Magbadelo , John Olushola April-June 2003  Journal Article
Magbadelo , John Olushola Journal Article
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ID:   010618


Africa's option and global relations / Sheth V S June 1996  Article
Sheth V S Article
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Publication June 1996.
Description 71-74
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ID:   010506


Contemporary Africa: Days of marginalisation are over March 1996  Article
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Publication March 1996.
Description Series of articales
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ID:   061730


Development in Africa: the good, the bad the ugly / Lancaster, Carol May 2005  Journal Article
Lancaster, Carol Journal Article
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Publication May 2005.
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ID:   051890


End of the Post-colonial state in africa? reflection on changin / Young, Crawford Jan 2004  Journal Article
Young, Crawford Journal Article
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Publication Jan 2004.
Summary/Abstract Examination of the political trajectory of African states since the terminal colonial period suggests that, by the 1990s, the 'post-colonial' label still widely employed was losing its pertinence. The term acquired widespread currency not long after independence in acknowledgment of the importation into new states of the practices, routines and mentalities of the colonial state. These served as a platform for a more ambitious form of political monopoly, whose legitimating discourse was developmentalism. The colonial state legacy decanted into a patrimonial autocracy which decayed into crisis by the 1980s, bringing external and internal pressures for economic and political state reconfiguration. But the serious erosion of the stateness of many African polities by the 1990s limited the scope for effective reform and opened the door for a complex web of novel civil conflicts; there was also a renewed saliency of informal politics, as local societies adapted to diminished state presence and service provision. Perhaps the post-colonial moment has passed.
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ID:   057529


False dawn? Africa's post-1990 democratization waves / Mulikita , Njunga   Journal Article
Mulikita , Njunga Journal Article
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ID:   021785


New partnership for Africa's development (NEPAD) / Diop Ahmed El Mansour 2001  Article
Diop Ahmed El Mansour Article
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Publication 2001.
Description 1-12
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ID:   057212


Quest for good government and development in Africa: is NEPAD t / Chabal, Patrick   Journal Article
Chabal, Patrick Journal Article
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ID:   020116


Rethinking African States: / Clapham Christopher 2001  Article
Clapham Christopher Article
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Publication 2001.
Description 7-16
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ID:   020869


Rise of the state system in Africa / Warner Carolyn M Dec 2001  Article
Warner Carolyn M Article
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Publication Dec 2001.
Description 65-89
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ID:   014766


Thoughts on Africa and the new world order / Khadiagala Gilbert M Oct 1992  Article
Khadiagala Gilbert M Article
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Publication Oct 1992.
Description 431-450
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ID:   057213


What's new in the "New partnership for Africa's development? / De Waal , Alex   Journal Article
De Waal , Alex Journal Article
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