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Peace and Justice in Sierra Leone: The Lome Peace Process Revisited

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The Reconstitution of the East African Cooperation: A Strategy for Development

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The Political Development of Nigeria in a Comparative Analysis: An Inquiry Into Why States Succeed or Fail in Nation Building. The Case Study with Selected Countries

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Dimensions of Conflicts Under President Moi in Kenya

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The State, Development, and the Role of Local Economic Systems in Southern Africa: A Comparative Study of Mozambique and Botswana

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The Distribution of Socio-Economic Resources and Political Power in Ethiopia, 1955-2000

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Protest and Resistance in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1976-1990

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Non-governmental Organizations and United Nations

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Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Assessing Peace Agreements, from the Lusaka Peace Accord to the Dar es Salaam Declaration 1999-2008

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The Quest for a Unitary State and the Rise of Subnationalism in Cameroon

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