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CURRENT HISTORY VOL: 116 NO 790 (5) answer(s).
 
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AIDS in Africa: progress and obstacles / Mojola, Sanyu A   Journal Article
Mojola, Sanyu A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “Many African countries are still a long way from being able to sustain their own prevention and treatment efforts, and continued momentum is dependent on global funding and support.”
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Contentious politics of African urbanization / Paller, Jeffrey W   Journal Article
Paller, Jeffrey W Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “The prospects for sustainable urban development are embedded in larger political struggles.”
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Long shadow of genocide in Rwanda / Thomson, Susan   Journal Article
Thomson, Susan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “Rather than addressing the trauma inflicted by genocidal violence, the ruling party has used a program of national ethnic unity and reconciliation to reinforce its political authority.”
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Nigerian president’s disappointing return / Obadare, Ebenezer   Journal Article
Obadare, Ebenezer Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Muhammadu Buhari, who made bold promises to clean up the political system and put the economy on a firmer footing, has dashed high expectations with his directionless leadership.
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South Africa’s divided working-class movements / Paret, Marcel   Journal Article
Paret, Marcel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “South Africa’s organized labor movement is now, arguably, weaker and more fragmented than at any other time in the past three decades. Disagreement over how unions should relate to the ruling party, the ANC, is central to this fragmentation.” Eighth in a series on labor relations around the world.
Key Words South Africa  ANC  Working-Class Movements 
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