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Africa AFRICA 211 GENERAL Articles 2565. Damen, Jos. Electronic journals and Africa studies: an overview and some trends. African research and documentation (London), 109, 2009, p.9-14. RESEARCH; PUBLISHING; INFORMATION SCIENCE ). 2566. Davidson, Apollon ( e p e e e e e p . Bocmo / Oriens (Moskva), 2009 no.1, p.5-13, English résumé (p.221). [English title: The double birth of this country's African studies]. RESEARCH--History Books 2572. African scholarly publishing: essays. Edited by Alois Mlambo. Oxford, African Books Collective (ABC) & International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP); Uppsala, Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation; 2007. 273p., index. ISBN 978-1-904855-83-5. [Contents: Introduction: Scholarly publishing: an overview, by W. Bgoya. The case for publishing African scholarship in Africa, by A. Mlambo. Perspectives:- Writing, publishing and distributing feminist research in Francophone Africa: the Senegalese experience, by F. Sow. Opportunities and problems facing authors and publishers in science publishing within the African continent, by B.S. Chandravanshi. Writing and publishing on agricultural sciences in Africa, by A. Youdeowei. Models of scholarly publishing houses, by B. Wafawarowa. CODESRIA: over 30 years of scholarly publishing, by A. Olukoshi & F.B. Nyamnjoh. Scholarly publishing in Africa; the perspective of an East African commercial and textbook publisher, by H. Chakava. Learned society publishing, by J. Hussein. A community of teaching and learning, research and publishing, by K. Fiedler. The Addis Ababa University Press: experiences and reflections, by Darge Wole & Messelech Habte. African Scholarly Network Press: a co-publishing model, by J. Currey. Scholarly writing and publishing in African languages--with special emphasis on Kiswahili: problems and challenges, by M.M. Mulokozi. Why do African readers want indigenous publications?, by K. Mchombu. Access to health information: the African users' perspective, by M.G.N. Musoke. Writing and publishing:- Writing for the academic market: how to get started, by A. Mlambo. Choosing a publisher, by A. Mlambo. The book publishing process, by M. Jay. A publisher's expectations of academic authors, by C. Bewlay. Journal publishing in Africa, by J. Hussein & P. Smart. The North American distribution and selling of books published in Africa, by F.C. Bohm. New technologies:- Opportunities for electronic publishing in Africa, by L.O. Aina & S.M. Mutula. Digital print on demand for African publishing, by B. Wafawarowa. Print on demand: the ABC experience, by M. Jay. Publishing through ICTs for social justice in Africa, by F. Manji. Appendix: CODESRIA guide for authors]. 2573. Viva Africa 2007. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on African Studies, Pilsen, April 2007. Editors: Tomás Machalík, Jan Záhor ík. Pilsen, University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, 2007. 307p., English résumés. ISBN 978-80-87025-17-8. [Contents: African linguistics:- Afroasiatic / Hamitosemitic comparative-historical linguistics as a developing discipline, by A. Zaborski. On application of glottochronology for Saharan languages, by V. Blazek. How cognitive semantics relate to comparative linguistics: a case study from Nguni, by A. Fleisch. Cardinal numerals in 2567. Kemoni, Henry N. et al. Public records and archives as tools for good governance: reflections within the recordkeeping scholarly and practitioner communities. [By] Henry N. Kemoni, Patrick Ngulube, Christine Stilwell. ESARBICA journal, 26, 2007, p.3-23, English résumé. [With emphasis on Africa]. ARCHIVES; GOVERNANCE 2568. Kitchen, Stephanie. Alternative publishing distribution models for African journals with reference to Africa: the journal of the International African Institute. African research and documentation (London), 107, 2008, p.3-11, English résumé. RESEARCH; PUBLISHING 2569. Liebenberg-Barkhuizen, Estelle. The preservation and care of photographic records in heritage collections with reference to the photograph collection of the Alan Paton Centre and Struggle Archives. ESARBICA journal, 26, 2007, p.24-44, English résumé. [A general study on photographic preservation, based on the experience of the Centre]. ARCHIVES; CULTURAL CONSERVATION; PHOTOGRAPHY 2570. Mnjama, Nathan. A chronology of the East and Southern African Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives resolutions 1969-2005. ESARBICA journal, 26, 2007, p.133-180, English résumé. ARCHIVES; ASSOCIATIONS 2571. Tough, Alistair G. Accountability and recordkeeping: some thoughts. ESARBICA journal, 27, 2008, p.4-19, English résumé. [With emphasis on Africa]. DOCUMENTATION; MANAGEMENT; PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DOI: 10.1515/iabi.2009.021 212 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY Kambaata, by Y. Treis. Ongota: back to reality?, by G. Savà & M. Tosco. Response to Wolofisation: the case of Seereer-Leexar, by U. Drolc. The early history of the Somali and the discussion on Baiso-- an overview, by J. Záhor ík. Ethnology and culture:- Healing and the problem of resistance: the case of spirit possession in the Venda-speaking region of South Africa, by V. Rezácová. Zulu nation: ethnicity and politics, by H. Horáková. Debating poverty and marginalization among Muslim scholars in contemporary Ghana, by H. Weiss. Witchcraft in Sub-Saharan Africa, by K. Mildnerová. African sacral kingships, by J. Kandert. Circumcision or mutilation: dialogue over female circumcision, by D.Vokrová. African political leadership: any alternatives?, by P. Skalník. Africa in international relations:- Libyan model for Africa, by L. Kropácek. Political conflict in contemporary Somalia, by Alemayehu Kumsa. The role of English in Africa: linguistic imperialism or a national identity factor?, by B. Hnízdo. Czechoslovakia on the battlefront of the Cold War: Angolan civil war and the "Namibian Czechs", by T. Machalík. Regional integration in Sub-Saharan Africa, the case of the Southern African Development Community, SADC, by I. Lukás . The phenomenon of securitization in South Africa, by M. Kubata. Growing power of China and its foreign policy in Africa, by P. Hlavácek. Typology of African political parties, by V. Fiala. Colonial history:- Afro-European encounters, variables of resistance and collaboration: the case of Buganda, by V. Pawliková-Vilhanová. African slavery and the first crisis of pigmentocracy--events in Saint Domingue at the turn of 18th and 19th century, by I. Budil. European colonization of Africa: an interpretation, by Mesfin Gedlu]. AGRICULTURE AND NUTRITION Articles 2574. Amanor, Kojo Sebastian. Global food chains, African smallholders and World Bank governance. Journal of agrarian change (Oxford), 9, 2, 2009, p.247-262, English résumé. AGRO-INDUSTRY; AGRICULTURAL POLICY; GOVERNANCE 2575. Blowfield, Michael E. and Dolan, Catherine S. Stewards of virtue?: the ethical dilemma of CSR* in African agriculture. [*Corporate social responsibility]. Development and change (Oxford), 39, 1, 2008, p.1-23, English résumé. AGRO-INDUSTRY; HORTICULTURE; LABOUR RELATIONS; PRIVATE SECTOR 2576. Grace, Delia et al. Participatory risk assessment: a new approach for safer food in vulnerable African communities. [By] Delia Grace, Tom Randolph, Janice Olawoye, Morenike Dipelou, Erastus Kang'ethe. Development in practice (Oxfam), 18, 4/5, 2008, p.611-618, English résumé. NUTRITION; HEALTH 2577. Matshe, Innocent. Food security aspects of the impact of HIV/AIDS on rural women in smallholder agriculture. Agenda (Durban), 78, 2008, p.132-143, graphs, tables, English résumé. NUTRITION; WOMEN; AGRICULTURE; MEDICINE; RURAL CONDITIONS 2578. Woodhouse, Philip. Technology, environment and the productivity problem in African agriculture: comment on the World Development Report 2008. Journal of agrarian change (Oxford), 9, 2, 2009, p.263-276, English résumé. AGRICULTURAL POLICY; TECHNOLOGY See also: Horticulture 2612; Agricultural development 2618; Nutrition 2785; Agriculture 2789 Books No entries ANTHROPOLOGY Articles 2579. Shell-Duncan, Bettina K. From health to human rights: female genital cutting and the politics of intervention. American anthropologist (Washington), 110, 2, 2008, p.225-236, English résumé. FEMALE CIRCUMCISION; HUMAN RIGHTS 2580. Toth, Nicholas and Schick, Kathy. The Oldowan: the tool making of early hominins and chimpanzees compared. Annual review of anthropology (Palo Alto), 38, 2009, p.289-305 + 2 plates (photos), graph, English résumé. PALAEOANTHROPOLOGY; MATERIAL CULTURE; ZOOLOGY See also: Pastoralism / Cultural change 2610; Ritual 2758; Traditional medicine 2769, 3363; Fishing 2785; Anthropology 2972; Ethnography 3368; Circumcision 3684 Books 2581. African anthropologies: history, critique and practice. Editors: Mwenda Ntarangwi, David Mills, Mustafa Babiker. Dakar, CODESRIA in assoc. with Zed Books (London & New York), 2006. 274p., index. (Africa in the new millennium). ISBN 978-1-84277-762-6; 978-1-84277-763-3 limp. [Contents: Introduction: Histories of training, ethnographies of practice, by the editors. Regional histories of anthropological practice: Research and teaching in Ethiopian anthropology: an overview of traditions, trends and recent developments, by A. Pankhurst. How not to be a `government house pet': Audrey Richards and the East African Institute for Social Research, by D. Mills. The teaching of anthropology in Zimbabwe over the past forty years: AFRICA 213 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 continuities and discontinuities, by V.N. Muzvidziwa. The practice of anthropology in Francophone Africa: the case of Cameroon, by S.C. Abega. Acknowledging critiques, debunking the myths:- Forgetting Africa, by J. Fabian. But we know it all!: African perspectives on anthropological knowledge, by C. Obbo. African pastoralism through anthropological eyes: whose crisis?, by M. Babiker. An invisible religion?: anthropology's avoidance of Islam in Africa, by R. Launay. The future of anthropology in Africa: application and engagement:- Anthropology in post-colonial Africa: the Nigerian case, by P.-J. Ezeh. Reflections on the challenges of teaching anthropology to American students in post-colonial Kenya, by M. Ntarangwi. Challenges and prospects for applied anthropology in Kenya, by M. Amuyunzu-Nyamongo. Practising anthropology at home: challenges and ethical dilemmas, by W. Onyango-Ouma]. 2582. Ayittey, George B.N. Indigenous African institutions. 2nd. ed. Ardsley NY, Transnational Publishers, 2006. 585p., index, maps. ISBN 1-57105-337-9. [Includes studies of traditional social, legal, political and economic institutions, and of a number of kingdoms and empires]. 2583. Beyeme, Crescence Nga. Le droit international de la femme et son application dans le contexte africain: le cas des mutilations génitales féminines. Frankfurt am Main etc., Peter Lang, 2009. 322p., bibl. (Publications universitaires européennes, Série II: Droit, vol. 4787). ISBN 978-3-631-58528-3. 2584. Indigenous knowledge systems and sustainable development: relevance for Africa. [Edited by] Emmanuel K. Boon & Luc Hens. Delhi, KamlaRaj Enterprises, 2007. 262p., graphs, index, photos, tables. ISBN 81-85264-46-5. [Contents: Introduction and key issues:- Introduction, by the editors. Keynote address, by B. van Camp. A comparative overview of academic discourse on indigenous knowledge in the Middle East and Africa, by S. Knudsen. Indigenous knowledge and sustainable development in Africa: democracy, governance and conflict resolution, by M. Ansay. Indigenous knowledge systems and the need for policy and institutional reforms, by K.A. Domfeh. Management and indigenous knowledge systems: an analysis of motivational values across cultures, by O. Iguisi. Knowledge systems and social security in Africa: a case study on Ghana, by E.K. Boon. African indigenous knowledge systems and the patents: is the patent system relevant to the native healers of Southern Nigeria?, by I. Mgbeoji. Contemporary comparative cultural studies: theory, contexts and trends, by R. Pinxten. Sectoral case studies:- Indigenous agricultural knowledge in rainfed rice based farming systems for sustainable agriculture: learning from Indian farmers, by R.K. Singh. The study of water supply and traditional water purification knowledge in selected rural villages in Tanzania, by N.J. Marobhe, G. Renman & G. Jacks. African sub-regional case studies:- Indigenous knowledge and sustainable development in Africa: case study on Central Africa, by C.T. Eyong. Indigenous knowledge systems and sustainable development in Africa: case study on Kenya, by D.W. Barasa. Enabling a global imperative of sustainable development through indigenous (local) ways of knowing: a case of Southern Africa, by F.E. Neluvhalani. Indigenous knowledge systems and their relevance for sustainable development: a case of Southern Africa, by N. Noyoo. Indigenous knowledge and maritime fishing in West Africa: the case of Ghana, by E. Akyeampong. International case studies:- Indigenous knowledge and sustainable development in Brazil, by F. Dias de Ávila-Pires. The role of indigenous knowledge and sustainable development: a case study in Latin America, by N. Malpartida. Indigenous knowledge systems and higher education in the Philippines, by R.B. Abejuela III. The role of indigenous knowledge in sustainable development: a case study of the Vietnam mountain regions, by Tran Chi Trung, Le Xuan Quynh & Vu Van Hieu. Challenges for the maintainance of traditional biodiversity knowledge in Latin America, by G. Oviedo & F. Noejovich. Indigenous people and sustainable development: how has UNEP contributed?, by S. Motard. Summary and conclusion, by E.K. Boon]. 2585. Nnam, Nkuzi. Colonial mentality in Africa. Lanham MD etc., Hamilton Books (Rowman & Littlefield), 2007. 228p., gloss., index. [On the lingering effects of colonialism]. ISBN 978-0-7618-3291-1. [Includes chapters on Igbo names and Igbo proverbs]. See also: 3259, 3862 Tymowski, Micha . The origins and structures of political institutions in pre-colonial Black Africa. For the full entry, see item 2682 THE ARTS Articles 2586. Kane, Momar Désiré. Littérature, cinéma et quête identitaire en Afrique francophone: du biologique au textuel. Horizons maghrébins--le droit à la mémoire (Toulouse), 53, 2005, p.136-142, French résumé. CINEMA; AFRICAN CONSCIOUSNESS 2587. Murphy, David. Africans filming Africa: questioning theories of an authentic African cinema. In the book: Transnational cinema, the film reader. Edited by Elizabeth Ezra, Terry Rowden. London & New York, Routledge, 2006. p.27-37. [Includes study of Djibril Diop-Mambety's ToukiBouki, Ousmane Sembène's Xala (the film) and Souleymane Cissé's Yeelen]. CINEMA 214 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2588. Osinubi, Taiwo Adetunji. Cognition's warp: African films on near-future risk. African identities (Abingdon), 7, 2, 2009, p.255-274, photos (stills), English résumé. [A study of Ousmane Sembène's La Noire de ... , Jean-Pierre Bekolo's Les saignantes and Sylvestre Amoussou's Africa paradis]. CINEMA 2589. Tunis, Angelika. Replik auf Dietrich Heißenbüttel ,,Afrikanische Kunst"--europäische Annäherungen an eine komplexe Realität (Tribus 55, 2006: 67-98). Tribus (Stuttgart), 57, 2008, p.69-75. [Followed by: Stellungnahme zur Replik von Angelika Tunis auf meinen Aufsatz in TRIBUS 55 (2006), by Dietrich Heißenbüttel, p.77-82. For Heißenbüttel's original study, see IAB, vol. 37, item 885a]. ART / SCULPTURE; CULTURE CONTACT 2590. Turino, Thomas. The music of Sub-Saharan Africa. In the book: Excursions in world music, 5th. edition, by Bruno Nettl et al. Upper Saddle River (NJ), Pearson, 2008. p.190-227, photos, bibl., discography; with recommended recordings. [Comprising: A Shona mbira performance in Zimbabwe. The mbira and some general principles of African music. Africa general and Africa specific. Musical values, practices, and social style. A sampling of instruments. Popular music in the twentieth century]. MUSIC See also: Music 3217; Photography 2569 Books 2591. Kasfir, Sidney Littlefield. African art and the colonial encounter: inventing a global commodity. Bloomington & Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, 2007. 381p. + 8 plates (photos), index, maps, photos in text. (African expressive cultures). ISBN 978-0-253-34892-0; 978-0-253-21922-0 paper. [With emphasis on the Idoma, Samburu and Maasai]. 2592. The Rough Guide to world music. Vol. 1: Africa and Middle East. Compiled and edited by Simon Broughton, Mark Ellingham and Jon Lusk, with Duncan Clark. London, Rough Guides, 2006. 656p., index, photos, short discographies. (Rough guides). ISBN 978-1-84353-551-5. ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT Articles 2593. Alvarez-Plata, Patricia and Brück, Tilman. External debt in post-conflict countries. [On D.R. Congo, Uganda and Mozambique]. World development (Washington), 36, 3, 2008, p.485-504, tables, English résumé. NATIONAL DEBT; CONFLICT; CIVIL WAR 2594. Austin, Gareth. The `reversal of fortune' thesis and the compression of history: perspectives from African and comparative economic history. Journal of international development, 20, 8, 2008, p.996-1027, table, English résumé. ECONOMIC HISTORY; COLONIALISM 2595. Bedassa Tadesse and Bichaka Fayissa. The impact of African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) on U.S. imports from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Journal of international development, 20, 7, 2008, p.920-941, tables, English résumé. EXPORT TRADE 2596. Ben Hammouda, Hakim and Osakwe, Patrick N. Global trade models and economic policy analyses: relevance, risks and repercussions for Africa. Development policy review (London), 26, 2, 2008, p.151-170, tables, English résumé. EXTERNAL TRADE; ECONOMIC POLICY 2597. Beny, Laura N. and Cook, Lisa D. Metals or management?: explaining Africa's recent economic growth performance. American economic review (Nashville), 99, 2, 2009, p.268-274, tables. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS; ECONOMIC POLICY 2598. Bond, Patrick. Realistic postneoliberalism-- a view from South Africa. Development dialogue (Uppsala), 51, 2009, p.193-211. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS; ECONOMIC POLICY 2599. Bowden, Sue et al. Measuring and explaining poverty in six African countries: a longperiod approach. [By] Sue Bowden, Blessing Chiripanhura, Paul Mosley. Journal of international development, 20, 8, 2008, p.1049-1079, graphs, tables, English résumé. [With reference to Ethiopia, Uganda, Ghana, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya]. ECONOMIC HISTORY; POVERTY--History; COLONIAL SETTLEMENT 2600. Carbone, Maurizio. Better aid, less ownership: multi-annual programming and the EU's development strategies in Africa. Journal of international development, 20, 2, 2008, p.218-229, English résumé. [With some attention to Botswana]. ECONOMIC AID; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: European Union--Economic aspects; · Country Strategy Papers 2601. Cramer, Christopher et al. Africa and the credit crunch: from crisis to opportunity? [ By] Christopher Cramer, Deborah Johnston, Carlos Oya. African affairs (London), 108, 433, 2009, p.643-654. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 2602. De Haan, Leo J. Applying the livelihood approach to African livelihoods. Journal of development alternatives and area studies (San Antonio, TX), 27, 3/4, 2008, p.140-164, English résumé. EMPLOYMENT; POVERTY REDUCTION AFRICA 215 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 2603. De Ree, Joppe and Nillesen, Eleonora. Aiding violence or peace?: the impact of foreign aid on the risk of civil conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of development economics (Amsterdam etc.), 88, 2, 2009, p.301-313, graphs, tables, English résumé. ECONOMIC AID; CONFLICT; VIOLENCE 2604. Dercon, Stefan. Rural poverty: old challenges in new contexts. World Bank research observer (Washington), 24, 1, 2009, p.1-28, table, English résumé. [With emphasis on Africa]. RURAL CONDITIONS; POVERTY 2605. Eifert, Benn et al. The cost of doing business in Africa: evidence from enterprise survey data. [By] Benn Eifert, Alan Gelb, Vijaya Ramachandran. World development (Washington), 36, 9, 2008, p.1531-1546, graphs, tables, English résumé. INDUSTRY 2606. Ferrarini, Benno. Proposal for a contingency debt sustainability framework. World development (Washington), 36, 12, 2008, p.2547-2565, graphs, English résumé. [With implicit emphasis on Africa]. NATIONAL DEBT; ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 2607. Fontein, Joost. The power of water: landscape, water and the state in Southern and Eastern Africa: an introduction [to special issue based on the conference of the same title at the Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, 2007]. Journal of Southern African studies (Oxford), 34, 4, 2008, p.737-756. WATER 2608. German, Laura and Hailemichael Taye. A framework for evaluating effectiveness and inclusiveness of collective action in watershed management. Journal of international development, 20, 1, 2008, p.99-116, English résumé. [Casestudies of Areka and Ginchi in Ethiopia, and Lushoto in Tanzania]. COOPERATION; NATURAL RESOURCES; · African Highlands Initiative 2609. Gibb, Richard. Regional integration and Africa's development trajectory: meta-theories, expectations and reality. Third World quarterly (London), 30, 4, 2009, p.701-721, maps, tables, English résumé. ECONOMIC COOPERATION 2610. Goodhue, Rachael E. and McCarthy, Nancy. Traditional property rights, common property, and mobility in semi-arid African pastoralist systems. Environment and development economics (Cambridge), 14, 1, 2009, p.29-50, graphs, English résumé. LAND; LAND USE; PASTORALISM; CULTURAL CHANGE 2611. Gratwick, Katharine Nawaal and Eberhard, Anton. An analysis of independent power projects in Africa: understanding development and investment outcomes. Development policy review (London), 26, 3, 2008, p.309-338, map, tables, English résumé. With reference to Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Ghana, Nigeria, Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya and Tanzania]. ENERGY RESOURCES; PRIVATE COMPANIES 2612. Humphrey, John. Are exporters in Africa facing reduced availability of trade finance? IDS bulletin (Brighton), 40, 5, 2009, p.28-37, English résumé. [With emphasis on garment manufacture and horticulture]. EXPORT TRADE; TEXTILE TRADE; HORTICULTURE 2613. Ibnouf, Fatma Osman. Impact of the World Bank and IMF policies on rural women's rights in sub-Saharan Africa. Agenda (Durban), 78, 2008, p.28-41, English résumé. ECONOMIC POLICY; RURAL CONDITIONS; WOMEN; POVERTY 2614. Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike. Do the Asian drivers undermine export-oriented industrialization in SSA? [i.e.Sub-Saharan Africa]. World development (Washington), 36, 2, 2008, p.254-273, graphs, tables, English résumé. [With emphasis on clothing and textiles]. EXPORT TRADE; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China, etc.--Economic aspects; TEXTILE INDUSTRY 2615. Kragelund, Peter. The return of non-DAC* donors to Africa: new prospects for African development? [*The OECD's Development Assistance Committee]. Development policy review (London), 26, 5, 2008, p.555-584, graph, tables, English résumé. ECONOMIC AID; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2616. Luiz, John M. Institutions and economic performance: implications for African development. Journal of international development, 21, 1, 2009, p.58-75, table, English résumé. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; GOVERNANCE 2617. Masson, Paul R. Currency unions in Africa: is the trade effect substantial enough to justify their formation? The world economy (Oxford etc.), 31, 4, 2008, p.533-547, tables. ECONOMIC COOPERATION; TRADE 2618. Morris, E. Jane. The Cartagena Protocol: implications for regional trade and technology development in Africa. Development policy review (London), 26, 1, 2008, p.29-57, English résumé. ECONOMIC COOPERATION; EXTERNAL TRADE; TECHNOLOGY; AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT 216 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2619. Mosse, David. The cultural politics of water--a comparative perspective. Journal of Southern African studies (Oxford), 34, 4, 2008, p.939-948, English résumé. WATER 2620. Naudet, Jean David and Delarue, Jocelyne. Fostering impact evaluations at Agence Française de Développement: a process of in-house appropriation and capacity-building. IDS bulletin (Brighton), 39, 1, 2008, p.12-22, English résumé (p.iii). [Concerns evaluations in Madagascar and Morocco (microfinance), Guinea (agricultural development) and Cambodia]. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2621. Ndikumana, Léonce and Verick, Sher. The linkages between FDI and domestic investment: unravelling the developmental impact of foreign investment in Sub-Saharan Africa. Development policy review (London), 26, 6, 2008, p.713-726, graphs, tables, English résumé. INVESTMENT; FOREIGN INVESTMENT 2622. Nelson, Fred and Agrawal, Arun. Patronage or participation?: community-based natural resource management reform in Sub-Saharan Africa. Development and change (Oxford), 39, 4, 2008, p.557-585, graphs, table, English résumé. [With emphasis on Tanzania, and some attention to Botswana, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe]. NATURAL RESOURCES; CONSERVATION (wildlife); ANIMALS 2623. Nhamo, Godwell. Climate change: doubleedged sword for African trade and development. International journal of African renaissance studies (Pretoria), 4, 2, 2009, p.117-139, graphs, table, English résumé. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; EXTERNAL TRADE; ENVIRONMENT 2624. Nwachukwu, Jacinta. The prospects for foreign debt sustainability in post-completion-point countries: implications of the HIPC-MDRI* framework. [*Highly Indebted Poor Countries-- Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative]. Development policy review (London), 26, 2, 2008, p.171-188, graphs, English résumé. NATIONAL DEBT 2625. Olufemi, Olusola. Experiential and emotional encounters of women planners in Africa. Development in practice (Oxfam), 18, 3, 2008, p.412-419, tables, English résumé. PLANNING; WOMEN 2626. Paquerot, Sylvie. Le marché: la solution aux problèmes de l'eau? Horizons maghrébins--le droit à la mémoire (Toulouse), 53, 2005, p.90-100, French résumé. [A general study]. WATER 2627. Parsons, Elizabeth C. Insights from Zambian miners for rethinking development policy and the environment. Development in practice (Oxfam), 18, 3, 2008, p.403-411, English résumé. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; ENVIRONMENT; MODES OF THOUGHT; [MINERAL INDUSTRIES] 2628. Perrot, Sandrine and Malaquais, Dominique. Penser l'Afrique à l'aune des globalisations émergentes. [Introduction to special issue: Afrique, la globalisation par les Suds]. Politique africaine (Paris), 113, 2009, p.5-27. GLOBALISATION 2629. Saha, Jean Claude. Reducing poverty in sub-Saharan Africa: the need for participatory governance. Development in practice (Oxfam), 18, 2, 2008, p.267-272, English résumé. [With emphasis on Cameroun]. POVERTY REDUCTION; GOVERNANCE 2630. Schler, Lynn et al. Rethinking labour in Africa, past and present. [Introduction to special issue]. [By] Lynn Schler, Louise Bethlehem, Galia Sabar. African identities (Abingdon), 7, 3, 2009, p.287-298. LABOUR--Research 2631. Sewpaul, Vishanthie. Transforming gendered relationships: rural women in Africa. Agenda (Durban), 78, 2008, p.43-54, English résumé. RURAL CONDITIONS; WOMEN; POVERTY; ECONOMIC POLICY; GLOBALISATION 2632. Six, Clemens. The rise of postcolonial states as donors: a challenge to the development paradigm? Third World quarterly (London), 30, 6, 2009, p.1103-1121, English résumé. [With emphasis on China and India]. ECONOMIC AID; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China; India--Economic aspects; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2633. A symposium on Global shadows: Africa in the neoliberal world order. [On the work by James (Jim) Ferguson; see IAB, vol. 36, no.2, item 973]. Singapore journal of tropical geography, 29, 3, 2008, p.251-273. [Comprising: Introduction, by Alex Jeffrey, Colin McFarlane, Alexander Vasudevan. Sovereignty, spatiality and spectres of race, by Donald S. Moore. The geographies of Global shadows, by James McCarthy. Global shadows: Africa in the neoliberal world order--a commentary, by Wendy Wolford. Reply to the comments on Global shadows, by James Ferguson]. GLOBALISATION; INEQUALITY 2634. Vandemoortele, Jan. The MDG conundrum: meeting the targets without missing the point. Development policy review (London), 27, 4, 2009, p.355-371, graphs, English résumé. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS; INEQUALITY; · Millennium Development Goals AFRICA 217 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 2635. Zhang, Tiejun. Africa. [Part of the section "Geopolitics"]. In the book: China-EU: a common future. Edited by Stanley Crossick, Etienne Reuter. Singapore etc., World Scientific, 2007. p.145-156. EXTERNAL TRADE; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China; European Union--Economic aspects See also: Management 2571; Labour relations / Private sector 2575; Rural conditions 2577; Technology 2578; Economic conditions 2665, 2770; External trade 2701; Economic aid 2701, 2715; Economic development 2712, 2771, 2773, 2784; Cooperation 2773; Rural development 2773, 3703; Poverty reduction 2790, 2796; Remittances 2798; Globalisation 2799; Labour 2804; Economic policy 2805; Land 2945; Migration / Employment / Coping strategies 3160; Private companies / Advertising 3217 Books 2636. Aboubacar Yenikoye, Ismaël. Réinventer les stratégies de développement de l'Afrique. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2007. 156p. ISBN 978-2-296-03633-8. EAN 9782296036338. 2637. Africa, transport and the Millennium Development Goals: achieving an internationally set agenda. Edited by Margaret Grieco, Muna Ndulo, Deborah Bryceson, Gina Porter and Talia McCray. Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009. 201p., photos, tables. ISBN 978-1-4438-1300-6. [Contents: Roadmapping development and poverty alleviation: transport and the Millennium Development Goals in Africa, by D.F. Bryceson. Financing regional infrastructure projects in Africa: issues and options, by R.M. Okello. Transportation costs and spatial integration of agricultural commodity markets in Africa, by E. Mabaya. Exploring the components of "accessibility" from a transport and health perspective in rural South Africa, by T. McCray. Transport and the MDGs: perspectives from a Nairobi slum [on Kibera], by R. Reichenbach. Progress and challenges of meeting the MDGs in Uganda: the role of transport, by Betty BabiryeDdungu. Linking transport to employment: pursuing the Millennium Development Goals, by R.W. McQuaid. The significance of local-level rural infrastructure provision in poverty alleviation: evidence from the horse's mouth, by T.C. Mbara. Introduction of the roadside station as a pro-poor infrastructure: its potential contribution to attaining the MDGs in Africa, by Sakurada Yoichi (Y. Sakurada). Port infrastructure and development in Southern Africa, by M.G.H. Bell. Sustainable transport technologies for developing environments: towards appropriate investment strategies, by J.D. Nelson. Access vs. accessibility: transport, MDGs, youth and health, by D. Kusi-Appouh. Mobility maternal mortality and mainstreaming gender: a need for action, by J. Turner. Children, (im)mobility and transport in sub-Saharan Africa: implications for meeting the MDGs, by Gina Porter]. 2638. Afro-regions: the dynamics of cross-border micro-regionalism in Africa. Edited by Fredrik Söderbaum & Ian Taylor. Uppsala, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2008. 203p., index, maps. ISBN 978-91-7106-618-3. [Contents: Introduction: Considering micro-regionalism in Africa in the twenty-first century, by the editors. Informalising the formal--or vice versa?:- Competing regionbuilding in the Maputo Development Corridor, by the editors. Walvis Bay-Swakopmund: desert micro-region and aspiring regional gateway, by D. Simon & M. Samé Ekobo. Region-building in central Mozambique: the case of the Zambezi Valley Spatial Development Initiative, by M. Nuvunga. The Zambia-Malawi-Mozambique Growth-Triangle (ZMM-GT): discursive region-building in Africa and consequences for development, by N. SlocumBradley. The informality of micro-regionalism in Africa:- Informal cross-border micro-regionalism in West Africa: the case of the Parrot's Beak, by J.A. Grant. "At the gates of El Dorado": microdynamics in the transnational border area between Northern Morocco and Europe, by T. Lehtinen. The road to the sea: the regional politics of Ethiopia's trade, by C. Clapham. War in the Great Lakes Region and Ugandan conflict zones: microregionalisms and meta-narratives, by M. Bøås and K.M. Jennings. Beyond parochialism: cross-border regionalism as a gateway, by D. Bach]. 2639. Bigsten, Arne and Durevall, Dick. The African economy and its role in the world economy. Uppsala, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2008. 64p., graphs, tables. (Current African issues, 40). ISBN 978-91-7106-625-1 print; 978-91-7106-631-2 electronic. 2640. Carmody, Pádraig. Neoliberalism, civil society and security in Africa. Basingstoke & New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 347p., index, bibl. (International political economy series). ISBN 978-0-230-52159-9. 2641. China in Africa: mercantilist predator, or partner in development? Edited by Garth le Pere. Midrand, Institute for Global Dialogue; Johannesburg, South African Institute of International Affairs; 2007. 287p., graphs, tables. ISBN 1-919697-96-9. [Contents: A peacefully rising China, new opportunities for Africa, by Liu Guijin. China's growing role in Africa, by P. Alves & P. Draper. China's geostrategic thrust:- China's geostrategic thrust: patterns of engagement, by Zhao Suisheng. Chinese reforms from a comparative perspective, by Athar Hussain, N. Stern & J. Stiglitz. China's African thrust:- China and Africa: advancing South-South co-operation, by G. Shelton. The `Asian drivers' and sub-Saharan Africa, by R. Jenkins & C. Edwards. Country studies:- The political economy of commercial relations: China's engagement in Angola, by E.M. Grioñ. China's 218 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY growing presence in Namibia, by R. Sherbourne. The political economy of relations between Sudan and China, by Ali Abdalla Ali. Harare's `look East' policy now focuses on China, by S. Schwersensky. China's trade and investment flows in Benin [i.e. Benin Republic], by T. Houeninvo. Tanzania-China relations in historical perspective, by M. Baregu. Sector studies:- Chinese oil interests in Africa, by D.A. Yates. China's entry into Africa's construction sector: the case of Angola, by M. Davies & L. Corkin. The clothing and textile industries in subSaharan Africa: an overview with policy recommendations, by C. van der Westhuizen. China's deployment of diplomatic instruments to achieve its goals:- China's rise in South East Asia: implications for the United States, by E. Economy]. 2642. The comparative political economy of development: Africa and South Asia. Edited by Barbara Harriss-White & Judith Heyer. London & New York, Routledge, 2010. 358p., gloss., index, maps, tables. (Routledge studies in development economics, 77). ISBN 978-0-415-55288-2; 978-0-203-86133-2 ebk. [Contents: Introduction, by the editors. The political economy of agrarian change: dinosaur or phoenix?, by L. da Corta. Strategic dimensions of rural poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa, by F. Ellis. From `rural labour' to `classes of labour': class fragmentation, caste and class struggle at the bottom of the Indian labour hierarchy, by J. Lerche. Poverty: causes, responses and consequences in rural South Africa, by E. Francis. Seasonal food crises and social protection in Africa, by S. Devereux. The political economy of contract farming in tea in Kenya: the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA), 1964-2002, by C.M.O. Ochieng. Networking for success: informal enterprise and popular associations in Nigeria, by K. Meagher. Free and unfree labour in the Cape wine industry, 1838-1988, by Gavin Williams. The opium `revolution': continuity or change in rural Afghanistan?, by A. Pain. The marginalisation of Dalits in a modernising economy, by J. Heyer. Shifting the `grindstone of caste'?: decreasing dependency among Dalit labourers in Tamil Nadu, by H. Gorringe. Liberalisation and transformations in India's informal economy: female breadwinners in working-class households in Chennai, by K. Kapadia. Dalit entrepreneurs in middle India, by A. Prakash. Stigma and regions of accumulation: mapping Dalit and Adivasi capital in the 1990s, by B. Harriss-White with K. Vidyarthee]. 2643. Ikome, Francis Nguendi. From the Lagos Plan of Action to the New Partnershiip for Africa's Development. Midrand, Institute for Global Dialogue, 2007. 208p., photos. ISBN 978-1-919697-95-6. 2644. Managing business in Africa: practical management theory for an emerging market. Edited by John Luiz. Oxford University Press, 2006. 399p., index, graphs, tables. ISBN 978-0-19-576276-1. [Contents: The environment of business in Africa:- Challenges and prospects for economic and business development in Africa, by J. Luiz. The trading and investment environment in Africa, by N. Grobbelaar. The legal environment of doing business in Africa, by V. Bronstein. Management in Africa:- Leadership in Africa, by S. Nkomo & J. Cook. CASE 1: Sir Sam E. Jonah: leading in Africa [on the President of AngloGold Ashanti], by L. Papania & D. Heil. Human resource management in Africa, by F. Horwitz. CASE 2: The human face of HIV/AIDS, by C. Mitchell, M. Sutherland & M. Cairns. Managing diversity in Africa, by T. Carmichael & Rasoava Rijamampianina. Entrepreneurship in Africa, by F. Ahwireng-Obeng. The financial sector and business environment in Africa, by M. Ncube. Managing change during times of political transition: the case of Con Roux Construction Company, by P. Miller. Marketing in Africa, by S.M. Burgess. CASE 3: MTN: one group, one vision, one brand [on the cellular telecommunications company], by S. Townsend, J. Luiz & G. Bick. Operations and logistics management, by N. Faull. CASE 4: Barclays Bank in Africa: moving on from colonial roots, by C. Mitchell & J. Luiz. Strategy and strategic management in Africa, by P. Brews]. 2645. Manji, Ambreena. The politics of land reform in Africa: from communal tenure to free markets. London & New York, Zed Books, 2006. 149p., index. ISBN 978-1-84277-494-6; 978-1-84277-495-3 paper. 2646. Miguel, Edward. Africa's turn? Cambridge MA & London, MIT Press, 2009. 158p. (Boston Review book). ISBN 978-0-262-01289-8. p.47-119 comprise a Forum, with contributions by: Robert H. Bates, Ken Banks, Olu Ajakaiye, Rosamond Naylor, David N. Weil, Jeremy M. Weinstein, Smita Singh, Paul Collier, Rachel Glennerster]. 2647. Milandou, Michel. Loi de Say* et développement économique en Afrique subsaharienne: une grille de lecture sur la formation de la richesse dans les structures économiques attardées. [*Jean-Baptiste Say, 19th. c.]. Paris, Éditions ICES, 2008. 286p. ISBN 2-910153-53-3. 2648. Mshomba, Richard E. Africa and the World Trade Organization. Cambridge University Press, 2009. 360p., index, tables. ISBN 978-0-521-51476-7. AFRICA 219 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 2649. A new scramble for Africa?: imperialism, investment and development. Edited by Roger Southall and Henning Melber. Scottsville, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2009. 440p., graphs, index. ISBN 978-1-86914-171-4. [Contents: Introduction: A new scramble for Africa?, by the editors. Scrambling for Africa?: continuities and discontinuities with formal imperialism, by R. Southall. Global capitalism and the neoliberalisation of Africa, by V. Satgar. Global trade regimes and multi-polarity: the US and Chinese scramble for African resources and markets, by H. Melber. Trade relations between the European Union and Sub-Saharan Africa under the Cotonou Agreement: repartitioning and economically recolonising the continent?, by M.C. Lee. India's engagements in Africa: self-interest or mutual partnership?, by S. Naidu. South Africa in Africa: still a formidable player, by J. Daniel & N. Bhengu. The militarisation of the new scramble in Africa, by M. Rupiya & R. Southall. Scrambling for oil in West Africa?, by C.I. Obi. Oil and war in Chad, by S. Massey & R. May. The mining boom in SubSaharan Africa: continuity, change and policy implications, by W. Prichard. Extractive orders: transnational mining companies in the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries in the Central African Copperbelt, by J. Hönke. The scramble for genetic resources, by C. Thompson. The European Union and the international scramble for African fish, by A. Standing. The scramble for Africa and the marginalisation of African capitalism, by R. Southall & A. Comninos. International competition, public contracts and foreign business bribery in Africa: the case of Uganda, by R. Tangri. Conclusion: Towards a response, by R. Southall & H. Melber]. 2650. The political economy of economic growth in Africa, 1960-2000. Vol. 1. Edited by Benno J. Ndulu, Stephen A. O'Connell, Robert H. Bates, Paul Collier, Chukwuma C. Soludo. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 452p., graphs, index, tables. ISBN 978-0-521-87848-7. [Contents: Overview:Policy plus: African growth performance, 1960-2000, by B.J. Ndulu & S.A. O'Connell. Opportunities and choices, by P. Collier & S.A. O'Connell. Anti-growth syndromes in Africa: a synthesis of the case studies, by A.K. Fosu. Interpretation:- Domestic interests and control regimes, by R.H. Bates. Sacrificing the future: intertemporal strategies and their implications for growth, by P. Collier & J.W. Gunning. The political geography of redistribution, by J.-P. Azam. Political conflict and state failure, by R.H. Bates. Shocks, risk, and African growth, by J.W. Gunning. Explanation:- The evolution of global development paradigms and their influence on African economic growth, by B.J. Ndulu. Political reform, by R.H. Bates. Endogenizing syndromes, by P. Collier & R.H. Bates with A. Hoeffler & S.A. O'Connell. Looking ahead:- Harnessing growth opportunities: how Africa can advance, by P. Collier, J.W. Gunning, S.A. O'Connell & B.J. Ndulu]. 2651. The political economy of economic growth in Africa, 1960-2000. Vol. 2: Country case studies. Edited by Benno J. Ndulu, Stephen A. O'Connell, Jean-Paul Azam, Robert H. Bates, Augustin K. Fosu, Jan Willem Gunning, Dominique Njinkeu. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 719p., graphs, index, tables; with CD-ROM (307p., graphs, tables). ISBN 978-0-521-87849-4. [Contents: Overview, by S.A. O'Connell. Landlocked economies:- Why has Burundi grown so slowly?: the political economy of redistribution, by J.D. Nkurunziza & F. Ngaruko. Cotton, war, and growth in Chad, 1960-2000, by J.P. Azam & N. Djimtoïngar. The political economy of growth in Ethiopia, by Alemayehu Geda. Manmade opportunities and growth in Malawi, by C. Chipeta & M. Mkandawire. Climate vulnerability, political instability, investment, and growth in a landlocked, Sahelian economy: Niger, 1960-2000, by Ou. Samba Mamadou & M.S. Yakoubou. Explaining Sudan's economic growth performance, by Ali Abdel Gadir Ali & I.A. Elbadawi. Restarting and sustaining growth in a post-conflict economy: the case of Uganda, by L.A. Kasekende & M. Atingi-Ego. Coastal economies:- Economic growth in Ghana, 1960-2000, by E. Aryeetey & A.K. Fosu. Explaining African economic growth performance: the case of Kenya, by F.M. Mwega & N.S. Ndung'u. A shared growth story of economic success: the case of Mauritius, by Sh. Nath & Y.N. Madhoo. State control and poor economic growth performance in Senegal, by M. Ndiaye. Tanzania: explaining four decades of episodic growth, by N. Mwase & B.J. Ndulu. Togo: lost opportunities for growth, by Tch.A. Gogué & K. Evlo. Resourcerich economies:- The indigenous developmental state and growth in Botswana, by G.S. Maipose & T.C. Matsheka. The political economy of Cameroon's post-independence growth experience, by G. Kobou, D. Njinkeu & B.P. Fosso. Explaining economic growth in Africa: the case of Guinea, by S.F. Doumbouya & F. Camara. Explaining African economic growth performance: the case of Nigeria, by M.A. Iyoha & D.E. Oriakhi. Sierra Leone's economic growth performance, 1961-2000, by V.A.B. Davies. Contents of the CD-ROM:Analyzing growth in Burkina Faso, 1960-2000, by K. Savadogo, S. Coulibaly & C.A. McCracken. Mali: du «tout État» à la croissance invisible, by M. Coulibaly & A. Diarra. Economic growth in Benin: lost opportunities, by A.S. Dossou & J.-Y. Sinzogan with S. Mensah. Explication de la croissance en Côte d'Ivoire, by M.K. Benie. Mozambique's growth performance, 1960-1997, by C. de Sousa & J. Sulemane. Croissance off-shore au Congo et économie rentière [on Congo-Brazzaville], by C. Tsassa & B. Yamb. A case study of Namibia, by T. Godana & J.E. Odada. Zambia, by I. Mwanawina & J. Mulungushi]. 2652. Prempeh, E. Osei Kwadwo. Against global capitalism: African social movements confront neoliberal globalization. Aldershot & Burlington VT, Ashgate, 2006. 189p., index. ISBN 978-0-7546-4764-5. 220 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2653. Privatization and alternative public sector reform in Sub-Saharan Africa: delivering on electricity and water. Edited by Kate Bayliss & Ben Fine. Basingstoke & New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 268p., index, tables, bibl. ISBN 978-0-230-00485-6. [Contents: The privatization experiment:- Privatization's shaky theoretical foundations, by B. Fine. Privatization in practice, by K. Bayliss & B. Fine. Rethinking the rethink: the World Bank and privatization, by B. Fine & K. Bayliss. Water and electricity in SubSaharan Africa, by K. Bayliss. Case studies:Ghana: Privatization--a work in progress, by K. Bayliss & R. Amenga-Etego. Tanzania: from nationalization to privatization and back?, by K. Bayliss. Zambia: the commercialization of urban water and sanitation, by H. Dagdeviren. Namibia: lessons from commercialization, by K. Bayliss]. 2654. Richer, Philippe. L'offensive chinoise en Afrique. Paris, Karthala, 2008. 164p. (Les terrains du siècle). ISBN 978-2-84586-984-4. 2655. Towards Africa's renewal. Edited by Jeggan C. Senghor, Nana K. Poku. Aldershot & Burlington VT, Ashgate, 2007. 339p., index, graphs, tables. ISBN 978-0-7546-4670-9. [Contents: Introduction: Africa: amid renewal, deepening crisis, by N.K. Poku. The African state, by I.W. Zartman. The post-colonial African state: issues of citizenship and subjectivity, by L. Flint. Liberalization, democratization and political leadership in Africa, by E. Kannyo. Africa's industrialization: an alternative approach, by D.B. Ndlela. Revisiting the African development trajectory: from LPA to NEPAD, by M.J. Kankwenda. Institutional architecture for managing integration in the ECOWAS region: an empirical investigation, by J.C. Senghor. Vassal states, development options and African development, by A.V. Obeng. Instabilities and development in Africa, by A.K. Fosu. Trade regimes, liberalization and macroeconomic instability in Africa, by Ch. Dupasquier & P.N. Osakwe. Civil society organizations: the search for empowerment, by A.S. Patterson. Gender and development, by C. Obbo. Migrants' remittances and the Nigerian economy: theoretical and impact issues, by S. Tomori & M.A. Adebiyi. The Nigerian federation at the crossroads: the way forward, by L. Adamolekun]. See also: 2677, 2734, 2750 Ayittey, George B.N. Indigenous African institutions. For the full entry, see item 2582 China's new role in Africa and the South. For the full entry, see item 2733 Indigenous knowledge systems and sustainable development. For the full entry, see item 2584 EDUCATION Articles 2656. Assié-Lumumba, N'Dri T. The Global Development Learning Network (GDLN) and tertiary education in Africa: opportunities and predicaments of centralized knowledge broadcasting programs on the world scale. Perspectives on global development and technology (Leiden etc.), 7, 3/4, 2008, p.231-258, English résumé. [With emphasis on the Centre d'Éducation à Distance de Côte d'Ivoire]. HIGHER EDUCATION; DISTANCE EDUCATION; MASS-MEDIA See also: Education 2767, 2804, 2808 Books No entries HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY Articles 2657. Bierlich, Bernhard. The Danish slave trade, its surgeons and slave mortality. Outre-mers: revue d'histoire (Saint-Denis), 364/365, 2009, p.229-248, map, table. SLAVERY; MEDICINE--History 2658. Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E. and Lombardo, Anthony P. Words require action: African elite opinion about apologies from the "West". In the book: The age of apology: facing up to the past. Edited by Mark Gibney et al. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008. p.216-228. COLONIALISM; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS; SLAVERY 2659. Kelemen, Paul. Planning for Africa: the British Labour Party's colonial development policy, 1920-1964. Journal of agrarian change (Oxford), 7, 1, 2007, p.76-98, English résumé. COLONIALISM; COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION 2660. Kirk-Greene, Anthony. Margery who?: a biography waiting to happen. African research and documentation (London), 107, 2008, p.47-50. [On Dame Margery Perham]. COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION / COLONIAL HISTORY--Research 2661. Kistner, Ulrike. Lineages of racism in genocidal contexts--lessons from Hannah Arendt in contemporary African genocide scholarship. Development dialogue (Uppsala), 50, 2008, p.155-171. COLONIALISM; VIOLENCE / RACE--History AFRICA 221 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 2662. Koller, Christian. The recruitment of colonial troops in Africa and Asia and their deployment in Europe during the First World War. Immigrants and minorities (London), 26, 1/2, 2008, p.111-133. COLONIAL HISTORY; ARMED FORCES / CULTURE CONTACT--History 2663. Krozewski, Gerold. Contextualising violence in colonial Africa--European national development, empire and lineages of conflict. Development dialogue (Uppsala), 50, 2008, p.53-73. COLONIALISM; VIOLENCE--History 2664. Luraschi, Moira. Donne che raccontano: storia, romanzo ed etnografia nella letteratura italiana postcoloniale. Africa (Roma), 64, 1/2, 2009, p.185-205. COLONIALISM; CULTURE CONTACT--History; [LITERATURE (Italian)] 2665. Nunn, Nathan. The long-term effects of Africa's slave trades. Quarterly journal of economics (Cambridge, MA), 123, 1, 2008, p.139-176, graphs, maps, tables, English résumé. SLAVERY; ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 2666. Schaller, Dominik J. Colonialism and genocide--Raphael Lemkin's concept of genocide and its application to European rule in Africa. Development dialogue (Uppsala), 50, 2008, p.75-93. COLONIALISM; VIOLENCE--History 2667. Shipway, Martin. Shifting frameworks for change: the late colonial state in Africa. In his book: Decolonization and its impact: a comparative approach to the end of colonial empires. Oxford etc., Blackwell Publishing, 2008. p.114-139, table. DECOLONISATION; COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION 2668. Shipway, Martin. Towards self-government: patterns of late colonial African politics, 1951-1957. In his book: Decolonization and its impact: a comparative approach to the end of colonial empires. Oxford etc., Blackwell Publishing, 2008. p.173198. DECOLONISATION; COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION See also: Colonialism 2594, 2703, 2807; Slavery 2703, 2765 Books 2669. Abdulahi A. Osman. Governance and internal wars in Sub-Saharan Africa: exploring the relationship. London, Adonis & Abbey, 2007. 206p., graphs, index, tables, bibl. ISBN 978-1-905068-53-1. [Appendix 2, p.164-169, is a country-by-country list of African presidents since Independence, with method of ascendance and dates]. 2670. African military history. [22 reprinted studies]. Edited by John Lamphear. Aldershot & Burlington VT, Ashgate, 2007. 505p., illus., index, maps. (International library of essays on military history). ISBN 978-0-7546-2521-6. 2671. Africa's hidden histories: everyday literacy and making the self. Edited by Karin Barber. Bloomington & Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, 2006. 451p., facsims., index, photos (historical portraits). (African expressive cultures). ISBN 0-253-34729-7; 0-253-21843-8 paper. [Contents: Introduction: Hidden innovators in Africa by K. Barber. Diaries, letters, and the constitution of the self:- "My own life": A.K. Boakye Yiadom's autobiography--the writing and subjectivity of a Ghanaian teacher-catalyst, by S.F. Miescher. "What is our intelligence, our school going and our reading of books without getting money?": Akinpelu . Obisesan and his diary, by R. Watson. The letters .. . of Louisa Mvemve, by C. Burns. Ekukhanyeni letter-writers: a historical inquiry into epistolary network(s) and political imagination in KwazuluNatal, South Africa, by V. Khumalo. Reasons for writing: African working-class letter-writing in early-twentieth-century South Africa, by K. Breckenridge. Keeping a diary of visions: Lazarus Phelalasekhaya Maphumulo and the Edendale congregation of AmaNazaretha, by Liz Gunner. Schoolgirl pregnancies, letter-writing, and "modern" persons in late colonial East Africa, by Lynn M. Thomas. Reading cultures, publics, and the press:Entering the territory of elites: literary activity in colonial Ghana, by S. Newell. The Bantu world and the world of the book: reading, writing and "enlightenment", by Bh. Peterson. Reading debating / debating reading: the case of the Lovedale literary society, or Why Mandela quotes Shakespeare, by I. Hofmeyr. "The present battle is the brain battle": writing and publishing a Kikuyu newspaper in the pre-Mau Mau period in Kenya, by B.F. Frederiksen. Public but private: a transformational reading of the memoirs and newspaper writings of Mercy Ffoulkes-Crabbe, by A. Gadzekpo. Innovation, cultural editing and the emergence of new genres:- Writing, reading, and printing death: obituaries and commemoration in Asante, by T.C. McCaskie. Writing, genre, and a schoolmaster's inventions in the Yoruba provinces, by K. Barber. Innovation and persistence: literary circles, new opportunities, and continuing debates in Hausa literary production, by G. Furniss]. 2672. Benjamin, Thomas. The Atlantic world: Europeans, Africans, Indians* and their shared history, 1400-1900. [*i.e. Native Americans]. Cambridge University Press, 2009. 721p., gloss., illus. (facsims.), index, maps, tables, bibl. ISBN 978-0-521-85099-5. 222 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2673. Blackmore, Josiah. Moorings: Portuguese expansion and the writing of Africa. Minneapolis & London, University of Minnesota Press, 2009. 203p., index. ISBN 978-0-8166-4832-0; 978-0-8166-4833-7 paper. [On Portuguese historical contact with Islam and Africa as reflected in literature and elsewhere]. 2674. Coquery-Vidrovitch, Catherine. Africa and the Africans in the nineteenth century: a turbulent history. [Translation of Afrique et les Africains au XIXe siècle]. Armonk NY & London, M.E. Sharpe, 2009. 312p., chronol, index, maps, bibl. ISBN 978-0-7656-1696-8; 978-0-7656-1697-5 paper. 2675. De Silva Jayasuriya, Shihan. African identity in Asia: cultural effects of forced migration. Princeton, Markus Wiener, 2008. 163p., gloss., illus., index, map, photos. ISBN 978-1-55876-471-2; 978-1-55876-472-9 paper. [On the slave-trade and other forced migration to India, etc.]. 2676. Derrick, Jonathan. Africa's `agitators': militant anti-colonialism in Africa and the West, 1918-1939. London, Hurst, 2008. 483p., index, bibl. ISBN 978-1-85065-937-2; 978-1-85065-936-5 paper. 2677. Intermediaries, interpreters, and clerks: African employees in the making of colonial Africa. Edited by Benjamin N. Lawrance, Emily Lynn Osborn, Richard L. Roberts. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. 332p., index, maps. (Africa and the diaspora: history, politics, culture). ISBN 0-299-21950-X. [Contents: Introduction: African intermediaries and the "bargain" of collaboration, by the editors. The formative period of colonial rule, ca. 1800-1920:- An interpreter will arise: resurrecting Jan Tzatzoe's diplomatic and evangelical contributions as a cultural intermediary on South Africa's Eastern Cape frontier, 1816-1818, by R.S. Levine. Interpreting colonial power in French Guinea: the Boubou Penda--Ernest Noirot affair of 1905, by E.L. Osborn. Interpretation and interpolation: Shepstone as native interpreter, by T. McClendon. Petitioners, "bush lawyers", and letter writers: court access in British-occupied Lomé, 1914-1920, by B.N. Lawrance. Negotiating legal authority in French West Africa: the colonial administration and African assessors, 1903-1918, by R. Ginio. The maturing phase of colonial rule, ca. 1920-1960:- "Collecting customary law": educated Africans, ethnographical writings, and colonial justice in French West Africa, by J.-H. Jézéquel. Interpreters self-interpreted: the autobiographies of two colonial clerks, by R.A. Austen. African court elders in Nyanza province, Kenya, ca. 1930-1960: from "traditional" to "modern", by B.L. Shadle. Power and influence of African court clerks and translators in colonial Kenya: the case of Khwisero Native (African) Court, 1946-1956, by M.N. Amutabi. The district clerk and the "man-leopard murders": mediating law and authority in colonial Nigeria, by D. Pratten. Cultural commuters: African employees in late colonial Tanzania, by A. Eckert. Afterword:- African participation in colonial rule: the role of clerks, interpreters, and other intermediaries, by M. Klein. Appendix: Personnel files and the role of qadis and interpreters in the colonial administration of Saint-Louis, Senegal, 1857-1911, by S. Mbaye]. 2678. Movements, borders, and identities in Africa. Edited by Toyin Falola and Aribidesi Usman. Rochester NY, University of Rochester Press, 2009. 318p., index, maps, photos. (Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora). ISBN 978-1-58046-296-9. [Contents: Migrations in African history: an introduction, by the editors. State formation and migration crossroads:- Frontier migrations and cultural transformations in the Yoruba hinterland, ca. 1575-1700: the case of Upper Osun, by A. Ogundiran. The root is also here: the nondiaspora foundations of Yoruba ethnicity, by O. Ojo. Settlement strategies, ceramic use, and factors of change among the people of Northeast Osun State, Nigeria, by A. Ogunfolakan. Precolonial regional migration and settlement abandonment in Yorubaland, Nigeria, by A. Usman. Migrations, identities, and transculturation in the coastal cities of Yorubaland in the second half of the second millennium: an approach to African history through architecture [includes studies of Porto Novo, Badagry, Abeokuta and Lagos], by B.K. Oshineye. Movements and identities:- Squatting and settlement making in Mamelodi, South Africa, by G. Steyn. "Scattering time": anticolonial resistance and migration among the Jo-Ugenya of Kenya toward the end of the nineteenth century, by M. Owino. Traders, slaves, and soldiers: the Hausa diaspora in Ghana (Gold Coast and Asante) in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, by E. Abaka. Ethnic identities and the culture of modernity in a frontier region: the Gokwe district of Northwestern Zimbabwe, 1963-79, by P.S. Nyambara. Displacement, migration, and the curse of borders in Francophone West Africa, by G. Géloin. Shifting identities among Nigerian Yoruba in Dahomey and the Republic of Benin (1940s-2004), by J.-L. Martineau. Identity, "foreign-ness", and the dilemma of immigrants at the coast of Kenya: interrogating the myth of "Black Arabs" among Kenyan Africans, by M.N. Amutabi. Labor market constraints and competition in colonial Africa: migrant workers, population, and agricultural production in Upper Volta, 1920-32, by I. Mande]. 2679. Plumelle-Uribe, Rosa Amelia. Traite des Blancs, traites des Noirs: aspects méconnus et conséquences actuelles. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2008. 241p., index, maps. (Études africaines). ISBN 978-2-296-06443-0. EAN 9782296064430. AFRICA 223 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 2680. Sanmarco, Louis. Entretiens sur les non-dits de la décolonisation: confidences d'un administrateur des colonies. [Gouverneur Sanmarco interviewed by Samuel Mbajum]. Paris, Éditions de l'Officine, 2007. 420p., photos. ISBN 2-915680-73-6. 2681. Tiebel, André. Die Entstehung der Schutztruppengesetze für die deutschen Schutzgebiete Deutsch-Ostafrika, Deutsch-Südwestafrika und Kamerun (1884-1898). Frankfurt am Main etc., Peter Lang, 2008. 199p., bibl. (Rechtshistorische Reihe, 358). ISBN 978-3-631-57096-8. 2682. Tymowski, Micha . The origins and structures of political institutions in pre-colonial Black Africa: dynastic monarchy, taxes and tributes, war and slavery, kinship and territory. Lewiston / Queenston / Lampeter, Edwin Mellen, 2009. 228p., illus., index, maps, photos, plan, bibl. ISBN 978-0-7734-4718-9. See also: 2585, 2700 Ayittey, George B.N. Indigenous African institutions. For the full entry, see item 2582 Kasfir, Sidney Littlefield. African art and the colonial encounter. For the full entry, see item 2591 LANGUAGES Articles 2683. Güldemann, Tom and Stoneking, Mark. A historical appraisal of clicks: a linguistic and genetic population perspective. Annual review of anthropology (Palo Alto), 37, 2008, p.93-109, map, graphs, English résumé. LANGUAGES 2684. Lüpke, Friederike. At the margin--African endangered languages in the context of global endangerment discourses. African research and documentation (London), 109, 2009, p.15-41, facsims., maps. [With emphasis on Jalonke and Banyun (Baïnuk)]. LANGUAGES; CULTURAL CONSERVATION; · Casamance; BOREPAB (Bureau d'Organisation de Recherches et d'Études du Patrimoine Baïnouck) 2685. Voigt, Rainer. Bibliographie zur äthiosemitischen und kuschitischen Sprachwissenschaft XI: 2006. Aethiopica (Wiesbaden), 11, 2008, p.194-202. LANGUAGES: Ethiopic; Cushitic--Bibliography Books 2686. Batchelor, Kathryn. Decolonizing translation: Francophone African novels in English translation. Manchester (UK) & Kinderhook (NY), St. Jerome Publishing, 2009. 282p., index, bibl. ISBN 978-1-905763-17-7. 2687. Explorations into language use in Africa. Frankfurt am Main etc, Peter Lang, 2008. [Edited by] Augustin Simo Bobda. 237p., index, photos. (Duisburger Arbeiten zur Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft, 70). ISBN 978-3-631-56239-0. [Contents: Introduction, by A. Simo Bobda. Language planning and other sociolinguistic issues:Leadership trajectories in the language planning process, by J.A. Fishman. Language conflict seen from the viewpoint of the rationalist and romantic models, by R. Dirven & M. Pütz. The sustainability of South Africa's pluralist language policy, by V. Webb. Promotion and sustenance of multilingualism: partnership between the private sector and the government, by Kembo Sure. Globalization and African languages: regression in linguistic diversity, by P.N. Tamanji. Ecosystem of the Vute-Banyo area and language endangerment, by Ngessimo M. Mutaka. Features of African languages:- Tone assignment on nominal forms in Bakoko, by M. Kenmogne. Yoruba vowel patterns: asymmetries through phonological competition, by D. Pulleyblank. Varieties of English:- Predictability of word stress in African English: evidence from Nigerian English and Cameroon English, by A. Simo Bobda. Discourse and self-validation as hallmarks of advertisement, by P. Mbangwana. Local emplacement and global identities in signboard and billboard literacies in urban Gambia, by K. Juffermans. Compiling an exclusive dictionary of West African English: a report on work in progress, by L. Peter & H.-G. Wolf]. 2688. Globalization and the future of African languages. Edited by Francis Egbokhare, Clement Kolawole. Ibadan, Ibadan Cultural Studies Group, 2006. 475p., index. ISBN 978-978-066-800-6. [Contents: ICT and globalization:- Globalization: colonizing the space flows?, by 'Tunde Adegbola. Langues africaines et les TIC*: quelle stratégie mettre en place? [*Techniques de l'information et des communications], by P. Ouédraogo & M.Z. Somé. The impact of globalization on the sociolinguistic landscape of Cameroon, by V. Tanda & E. Chia. Globalization and the ethnography of Nigerian literature (in English), by A.I. Shittu. Nigerian languages and the global community: an appraisal of A dictionary of the Yorùbá language [published by "University Press PLC", 2002], by O.M. Ogunkeye. Delineating the computer's language workstation, by A.A. Fakoya. Sociolinguistics:- Learning endangered languages: a linguistic frame of reference for modelling readers, by S. Salffner. Cross-culturation and the impact of Portuguese language on (E)Gun [i.e. Gun a.k.a. 224 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY Egun], by E.S. Desouza. Linguistic strategy in the shortening of Igbo personal names, by I.I. Akinremi. Positioning Liberian Pidgin relative to other West African Pidgin Englishes, by J.V. Singler. Cognates tell prehistory of Okpamheri, by 'Demola Lewis. Applied linguistics:- The small voice in the market place, by N.M. Christopher. Copying the master: linguistic strategies in imitation brand naming, by O. Egbokhare. Women's rites and negotiated rights: Yoruba traditional wedding performance in Ekiti dialect, by F.O.O. Sawe. The language of the nouveau riche in the Igbo video film, by E.U.C. Ezejideaku. `Once upon a time ...': a ritualized communication in Ega oral literature, by W. Rafferty & S. Salffner. Indigenous languages and the postmodern turn: rap as a generational statement of dissidence, by Y. Olusegun-Joseph. Syntax and phonology:HIV/AIDS and indigenous languages in Nigeria, by C.O.O. Kolawole. NC* sequences: prenasalised consonants or consonant clusters in Bafut (Cameroon) [*nasal consonant and oral consonant], by A.N. Neba. The moraic and rhythmic structure of Yorùbá children's poetic songs, by F. Oyebade & T. Agoyi. Tone and associative constructions in Edo, by H. Adeniyi. Negation strategies in Lamnso', by L.C. Yuka & I.I. Osime. Verbal inflectional categories in Meta', by E. Fogwe (née Chibaka). Form and content of the functional elements Agr & T in the Hausa basic clause [on agreement and tense), by A.H. Amfani. The grammatical functions of tone in the Ào dialect (Yorùbá), by O. Taiwo. Serial verb types, particles and event phrases, by R.P. Schaefer. Tonal complexes and a Lokaa conspiracy, by A. Akinlabi & M. Liberman]. 2689. König, Christa. Case in Africa. Oxford University Press, 2008. 343p., gloss., indexes, maps. ISBN 978-0-19-923282-6. 2690. Language and national identity in Africa. Edited by Andrew Simpson. Oxford University Press, 2008. 367p., index, maps. (Oxford linguistics). ISBN 978-0-1-928674-4; 978-0-19-928675-1 paper. [Contents: Introduction, by A. Simpson. Egypt: from Egyptian to Pan-Arab nationalism, by Y. Suleiman. Morocco: language, nationalism, and gender, by M. Ennaji & F. Sadiqi. Sudan: majorities, minorities, and language interactions, by W. James. Senegal: the emergence of a national lingua franca, by F. McLaughlin. Mali: in defence of cultural and linguistic pluralism, by I. Skattum. Sierra Leone: Krio and the quest for national integration, by B.A. Oyetade & V. Fashole Luke. Ghana: indigenous languages, English, and an emerging national identity, by A. Anyidoho & M.E. Kropp Dakubu. Ivory Coast: the supremacy of French, by A.M. Knutsen. Nigeria: ethnolinguistic competion in the giant of Africa, by A. Simpson & B.A. Oyetade. Cameroon: official biingualism in a multilingual state, by E. Biloa & G. Echu. D.R. Congo: language and `authentic nationalism', by E.G. Bokamba. Kenya: language and the search for a coherent national identity, by C. Githiora. Tanzania: the development of Swahili as a national and official language, by F. Topan. The Horn of Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia, by D. Appleyard & M. Orwin. Zambia: `One Zambia, one nation, many languages', by L. Marten & N.C. Kula. South Africa: the rocky road to nation building, by R. Mesthrie]. 2691. Nurse, Derek. Tense and aspect in Bantu. Oxford University Press, 2008. 401p., index, map, bibl. ISBN 978-0-19-923929-0. 2692. Translation studies in Africa. Edited by Judith Inggs and Libby Meintjes. London & New York, Continuum International, 2009. 253p., index, tables. (Continuum studies in translation). ISBN 978-1-8470-6177-5; 978-1-8471-4589-5 paper. [Contents: Translation matters: linguistic and cultural representation, by P. Bandia. Cracking the code: translation as transgression in Triomf [on the novel by Marlene van Niekerk], by L. de Kock. Translational intertexts in A change of tongue: preliminary thoughts [on the book by Antjie Krog], by F. Vosloo. How translation feels, by L. Meintjes. Problems and prospects of translating Yorùbá verbal art into literary English: an ethnolinguistic approach, by T. Surakat. Translating the third culture: the translation of aspects of Senegalese culture in selected literary works by Ousmane Sembène [on Le docker noir, Les bouts de bois de Dieu and Xala], by C. Young. Translating, rewriting and retelling traditional South African folktales: mediation, imposition or appropriation?, by J. Inggs. The concepts of domestication and foreignization in the translation of children's literature in the South African educational context, by H. Kruger. Translation and shifting identities in post-apartheid South Africa: rethinking teaching paradigms in times of transition, by I. Dimitriu. Towards comprehending spokenlanguage educational interpreting as rendered at a South African university [i.e. North-West University], by M. Verhoef & J. Blaauw. Simultaneous interpreting: implementing multilingual teaching in a South African tertiary classroom, by A.-M. Beukes & M. Pienaar]. LAW Articles See also: Customary law 2797 Books Ayittey, George B.N. Indigenous African institutions. For the full entry, see item 2582 Beyeme, Crescence Nga. Le droit international de la femme. For the full entry, see item 2583 Human rights in African prisons. see item 2813 For the full entry, AFRICA 225 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 LITERATURE Articles 2693. Nwankwo, Chimalum. The muted index of war in African literature and society. African literature today (Oxford etc.), 26, 2008, p.1-14. LITERATURE; CONFLICT; VIOLENCE 2694. Soubias, Pierre. Le roman francophone au Maghreb et en Afrique noire: convergences, décalages, parallélismes. Horizons maghrébins--le droit à la mémoire (Toulouse), 53, 2005, p.143-149, French résumé. PROSE LITERATURE See also: Literature 2664 Books 2695. Africa writing Europe: opposition, juxtaposition, entanglement. Edited by Maria Olaussen & Christina Angelfors. Amsterdam & New York, Rodopi, 2009. 278p., index. (Cross cultures: readings in the post /colonial literatures in English, 105). ISBN 978-90-420-2593-6. [Contents: Africa writing Europe: an introduction, by M. Olaussen. "On these premises I am the government": Njabulo Ndebele's The cry of Winnie Mandela and the reconstructions of gender and nation, by D. Driver. "A deeper silence": Dan Jacobson's Lithuania, by G.V. Davis. "A language to fit Africa": `Africanness' and `Europeanness' in the South African imagination, by G. Baderoon. Morountodun by Femi Osofisan: Marxism, feminism, and an African dramatist's engagement with an indigenous heroic narrative, by W. Raji. Europe discarded: Ken Bugul and the twenty-eighth wife of a marabout, by J. Pikkujämsä. "France, effaced but venerated": Marie Cardinal's Au pays de mes racines, by A.-S. Persson. From heterotopia to home: the university and the politics of postcoloniality in Tayeb Salih's Season of migration to the North and Leila Aboulela's The translator, by A.W. Schultheis. Refusing to speak as a victim: agency and the arrivant in Abdulrazak Gurnah's novel By the sea, by M. Olaussen. Refugee(s) writing: displacement in contemporary narratives of forced migration, by J. Nyman]. 2696. Batchelor, Kathryn. Decolonizing translation: Francophone African novels in English translation. Manchester (UK) & Kinderhook (NY), St. Jerome Publishing, 2009. 282p., index, bibl. ISBN 978-1-905763-17-7. 2697. Irele, Francis Abiola. Négritude et condition africaine. Paris, Karthala; Amsterdam, Sephis; 2008. 191p., index. (Histoire des Suds). ISBN 978-2-8111-0033-9. [Includes studies of Aimé Césaire and of Achebe's Things fall apart]. 2698. Migraine-George, Thérèse. African women and representation: from performance to politics. Trenton NJ & Asmara, Africa World Press, 2008. 305p., index, bibl. ISBN 1-59221-551-3; 1-59221-550-5 paper. [On women playwrights]. 2699. The trickster's tongue: an anthology of poetry in translation from Africa and the African diaspora with introduction, commentary and bibliography [by] Mark de Brito. Leeds, Peepal Tree Press, 2006. 383p., index. ISBN 1-900715-88-0. 2700. Wehrs, Donald R. Pre-colonial Africa in colonial African narratives: from Ethiopia unbound to Things fall apart, 1911-1958. Aldershot & Burlington VT, Ashgate, 2008. 193p., index, bibl. ISBN 978-0-7546-6088-0. [With chapters on works by J.E. Casely-Hayford & Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (Hausa), Paul Hazoumé, D.O. Fagunwa, Amos Tutuola and Chinua Achebe]. POLITICS Articles 2701. Alden, Chris. China's new engagement with Africa. In the book: China's expansion into the Western hemisphere: implications for Latin America and the United States. Editors: Riordan Roett, Guadalupe Paz. Washington, Brookings Institution Press, 2008. p.213-235. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China-- Economic aspects; EXTERNAL TRADE; ECONOMIC AID 2702. Campbell, Horace G. China in Africa: challenging US global hegemony. Third World quarterly (London), 29, 1, 2008, p.89-105, English résumé. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China--Political and Economic aspects 2703. Campbell, Horace G. Reconstruction and reparations: lessons from China and the Pan-African world. International journal of African renaissance studies (Pretoria), 4, 2, 2009, p.140-167, English résumé. HUMAN RIGHTS; COLONIALISM; SLAVERY 2704. Colenso, Gwilym and Saunders, Christopher. New light on the Pan-African Association. [2 parts]. Pt. 1: African research and documentation (London), 107, 2008, p.27-45, facsims. Pt. 2: 108, 2008, p.89-109, facsim. [On its formation and dissolution; based on the Colenso papers in Rhodes House. With photos of F. Colenso (pt. 1) and H.S. Williams (pt.2)]. PAN-AFRICANISM / ASSOCIATIONS--History; · Frank Colenso; Robert John Colenso; Henry Sylvester Williams 226 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2705. Dunn, Kevin C. `Sons of the soil' and contemporary state making: autochthony, uncertainty and political violence in Africa. Third World quarterly (London), 30, 1, 2009, p.113-127, English résumé. CONFLICT; VIOLENCE; IDENTITY 2706. Harris, Leonard. Cosmopolitanism and the African renaissance: Pixley I. Seme and Alain L. Locke. International journal of African renaissance studies (Pretoria), 4, 2, 2009, p.181-192, English résumé. PAN-AFRICANISM--History; · Harlem Renaissance 2707. Hodgson, Dorothy L. Becoming indigenous in Africa. African studies review (New Brunswick NJ), 52, 3, 2009, p.1-32, English résumé. MINORITIES 2708. Honwana, Alcinda. Children in war: reintegrating child soldiers. IDS bulletin (Brighton), 40, 1, 2009, p.63-68, English résumé. [With some emphasis on Mozambique and Angola]. CIVIL WAR; CHILDREN; VIOLENCE 2709. Jackson, Stephen. Potential difference: internal borderlands in Africa. In the book: Whose peace?: critical perspectives on the political economy of peacebuilding. Edited by Michael Pugh et al. Basingstoke & New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. p.266-283. [With emphasis on Kivu]. CONFLICT; CROSS-BORDER RELATIONS 2710. Kelsall, Tim. Going with the grain in African development? Development policy review (London), 26, 6, 2008, p.627-655, English résumé. GOVERNANCE 2711. McDonough, David S. From guerillas to government: post-conflict stability in Liberia, Uganda and Rwanda. Third World quarterly (London), 29, 2, 2008, p.357-374, English résumé. NATIONAL INTEGRATION; RESISTANCE TO GOVERNMENT; CIVIL WAR; CONFLICT MANAGEMENT 2712. Martin, William G. Africa's futures: from North-South to East-South? Third World quarterly (London), 29, 2, 2008, p.339-356, graphs, English résumé. [With some emphasis on relations with China]. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: Economic aspects; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2713. Mohan, Giles and Power, Marcus. Africa, China and the `new' economic geography of development. Singapore journal of tropical geography, 30, 1, 2009, p.24-28. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China: Political and Economic aspects 2714. Mutula, Stephen M. Digital divide in subSaharan Africa: implications for e-governance. ESARBICA journal, 27, 2008, p.39-71, table, English résumé. GOVERNANCE; PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION; INFORMATION SCIENCE 2715. Ogbaharya, Daniel G. (Re-)building governance in post-conflict Africa: the role of the state and informal institutions. Development in practice (Oxfam), 18, 3, 2008, p.395-402, English résumé. GOVERNANCE; THE STATE; NATIONAL INTEGRATION; ECONOMIC AID 2716. Ribeiro, Claudio. La politique africaine du Brésil et le gouvernement Lula. Politique africaine (Paris), 113, 2009, p.71-91, graphs, tables, French résumé; English résumé (p.239). INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: Brazil--Political and Economic aspects 2717. Shapiro, Jonathan, a.k.a. Zapiro. Coup de crayon: l'Asie vue d'Afrique. Politique africaine (Paris), 113, 2009, p.117-120. [6 cartoons with short introduction]. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China; India-- Economic and Political aspects; HUMOUR / GRAPHIC ARTS 2718. Shcherbakov, N.G. ( .. e ). : y . e e Bocmo / Oriens (Moskva), 2008 no.2, p.94-107, Russian résumé; English résumé (p.222). [English title: The post-war Pan-Africanism: the beginning of the road]. PAN-AFRICANISM; AFRICAN CONSCIOUSNESS 2719. Shinn, David H. China-Africa relations: a bibliography. African research and documentation (London), 108, 2008, p.3-87. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China--Political and Economic aspects 2720. Vambe, Maurice T. and Abebe Zegeye. Racializing ethnicity and ethnicizing racism: rethinking the epistemic conditions of genocide in Africa. Social identities (Basingstoke etc.), 14, 6, 2008, p.775-793, English résumé. [In part a critique of writings of Mahmood Mamdani, especially in regard to Rwanda and Darfur]. ETHNICITY; RACE; VIOLENCE 2721. Villalón, Leonardo A. L'Afrique profonde, l'Afrique en transitions (entretien ...): propos recueillis par Maâti Monjib. Horizons maghrébins--le droit à la mémoire (Toulouse), 53, 2005, p.12-22, French résumé. POLITICS--Research See also: Public administration 2571; Governance 2574, 2616, 2629; Human rights 2579, 2808; Conflict 2593, 2603, 2693; Civil war 2593; AFRICA 227 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 Economic aid 2600; Armed forces 2662; International relations: Economic aspects 2600, 2614, 2632, 2635; International relations: Political aspects 2658, 2808; Decentralisation 2809 Books 2722. Abegunrin, Olayiwola. Africa in global politics in the twenty-first century: a Pan-African perspective. New York & Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan 2009. 265p., index. ISBN 978-0-23061890-9. [Including chapters on Nigeria and South Africa]. 2723. Adeleke, Tunde. The case against Afrocentrism. Jackson, University Press of Mississippi, 2009. 223p., index. ISBN 978-1-60473-293-1. 2724. African governance report II, 2009. Oxford University Press for U.N. Economic Commission for Africa, 2009. 274p., graphs, English résumé. ISBN UNECA: 978-9-21-125110-4. OUP: 978-0-19-957429-2. 2725. African guerrillas: raging against the machine. Edited by Morten Bøås, Kevin C. Dunn. Boulder & London, Lynne Rienner, 2007. 273p., index. ISBN 978-1-58826-495-4; 978-1-58826-471-8 paper. [Contents: Introduction, by the editors. African guerrilla politics: raging against the machine?, by M. Bøås & K.C. Dunn. Marginalized youth, by M. Bøås. Whither the separatist motive?, by P. Englebert. Liberia: the LURDs of the new church [on Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy], by W.S. Reno. Côte d'Ivoire: negotiating identity and citizenship, by R. Banégas & R. Marshall-Fratani. The Democratic Republic of Congo: militarized politics in a "failed state", by D.M. Tull. Uganda: the Lord's Resistance Army, by K.C. Dunn. Sudan: the Janjawiid and government militias, by Ø.H. Rolandsen. Senegal: the resilient weakness of Casamançais separatists, by V. Foucher. Angola: how to lose a guerrilla war, by A. Malaquias. African guerrillas revisited, by C. Clapham]. 2726. African politics: beyond the third wave of democratisation. Editor: Joelien Pretorius. Cape Town, Juta, 2008. 230p., graphs, index, tables. ISBN 978-0-7021-7736-1. [Contents: The need for post-third wave conversations, by J. Pretorius. The feasibility of a union government and a United States of Africa: dilemmas of political integration and democratisation, by Kh. Matlosa. From importer to exporter: the changing role of Nigeria in promoting democratic values in Africa, by J. Sh. Omotola. The Afrikaner Broederbond: from `devil of apartheid' to an actor of change in the transformation process of South Africa?, by A. Knecht. The impact of HIV/AIDS on the electoral process in Africa, by K. Chirambo. A silent revolution: South African voters during the first ten years of democracy, 1994-2004, by C. SchulzHerzenberg. The ANC `leadership crisis' and the age of populism in post-apartheid South Africa, by R. Mathekga. Crafting new democratic spaces: participatory policy-making in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, by I. Buccus & J. Hicks. The politics of social change and the transition to democratic governance: community participation in postapartheid South Africa, by J.J. Williams. Mother and slaughter: a comparative analysis of the female terrorist in the LRA and FARC [on the Lord's Resistance Army and the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia], by S. Graham]. 2727. Baker, Bruce. Security in post-conflict Africa: the role of nonstate policing. Boca Raton (FL) etc., CRC Press, 2010. 203p., chronols., index. (Advances in police theory and practice series). ISBN 978-1-4200-9193-9. 2728. Barry, Mamadou Aliou. Le commerce moderne des armes en Afrique: données chiffrées, circuits et acteurs. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2008. 208p., tables, bibl. ISBN 978-2-296-06406-5. EAN 9782296064065. 2729. Belachew Gebrewold-Tochalo. Anatomy of violence: understanding the systems of conflict and violence in Africa. [By] Belachew Gebrewold. Farnham & Burlington VT, Ashgate, 2009. 263p., index. ISBN 978-0-7546-7528-0. ebook 978-0-7546-9746-6. [Includes chapters devoted to DRC, Somalia, Sudan and the Horn of Africa]. 2730. Bella Baldé, Mamadou. Démocratie et éducation à la citoyenneté en Afrique. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2008. 254p. (Éducations et sociétés). ISBN 978-2-296-05290-1. EAN 9782296052901. 2731. Big African States. Edited by Christopher Clapham, Jeffrey Herbst, Greg Mills. Johannesburg, Wits University Press, 2006. 308p., graphs, index, maps, tables. ISBN 978-1-86814-425-9. [Contents: Africa's big dysfunctional states: an introductory overview, by J. Herbst & G. Mills. Ethiopia, by C. Clapham. War over identity: the case of Sudan, by J. Kalpakian. Inching towards a country without a state: prebendalism, violence and state betrayal in Nigeria, by D.C. Bach. The Democratic Republic of Congo, by C. Kabemba. From confusão to estamos juntos?: bigness, development and state dysfunction in Angola, by G. Mills. South Africa: the contrarian big African state, by T. Hughes. Dysfunctional states, dysfunctional armed movements, and lootable commodities, by M. Ottaway. International reponses to state dysfunctionality, by N. van de Walle. Conflict in Africa: armies, rebels and geography, by J. Herbst. Africa's big states and organised crime, by G. Wannenburg. Leading large states, by J.R.A. Ayee. Africa and its boundaries, a legal overview: from 228 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY colonialism to the African Union, by G. Abraham. Conclusion: policy options for the problems of Africa's big states, by C. Clapham]. 2732. Challenges of conflict, democracy and development in Africa. Edited by Khabele Matlosa, Jørgen Elklit, Bertha Chiroro. Johannesburg, EISA, 2006. 377p., index, bibl. ISBN 978-1-920095-642. [Contents: Democracy and development:Democracy and development: a complex relationship, by A. Adedeji. Democracy and development in Africa: the Commonwealth approach, by A. Adefuye. Does globalisation foster democracy and development in Africa?, by M. Mutisi. Democracy and development in Southern Africa: strange bedfellows, by K. Matlosa. Elections and democracy:- Democracy and elections in Africa, by J. Elklit. Democracy and political institutions in the SADC region, by C. Landsberg. Diamonds, democracy and presidentialism in Botswana, by K. Good. Traditional leadership and democracy in Cameroon, by Th. Menang. Governance, civil society and development:- Local governance and development in Southern Africa, by B. Chikulo. The institutional requirements for developmental local government: a case study of South Africa, by J. de Visser. Defining civil society in the context of the African Peer Review Mechanism, by G. Masterson. Democracy and poverty eradication in Southern Africa, by S. Mbaya. Conflict and governance in Africa:- `Security' and `democracy': some comparative and critical reflections, by P. Vale. Conflict and governance in West Africa, by A. Lamin. Democracy and security in East Africa, by T. Othieno. Conflict and democratic transition in the Great Lakes region, by C. Ajulu. Conflict, violence and crisis in Zimbabwe, by S.J. NdlovuGatsheni]. 2733. China's new role in Africa and the South: a search for a new perspective. Edited by DorothyGrace Guerrero & Firoze Manji. Cape Town / Nairobi / Oxford, Fahamu; Bangkok, Focus on the Global South; 2008. 258p., graphs, index, tables. (Fahamu books). ISBN 978-1-906387-26-6. [Contents: Introduction: China's new role in Africa and the South, by the editors. Chain-gang economics: China, the US, and the global economy, by W. Bello. Regulating China?: regulating globalisation?, by Luk Tak Chuen. Client and competitor: China and international financial institutions, by Sh. Guttal. The Equator principles and the environmental responsibilities of the financial industry in China, by Yu Xiaogang & Ding Pin. Sino-African relations: new transformations and challenges, by Xu Weizhong. The role and impact of Chinese economic operations in Africa, by D. Keet. Friends and interests: China's distinctive links with Africa, by B. Sautman & Yan Hairong. China's strategic infrastructural investments in Africa, by L. Corkin. Civil society initiative in Africa, by A. Askouri. China's interest in Angola's construction and infrastructure sectors, by L. Corkin. China's rise and increasing role in Asia, by D.-G. Guerrero. Expediency and interests in contemporary China-Myanmar relations, by Yuza Maw Htoon & Khin Zaw Win. China and Latin America: strategic partnering or latter-day imperialism?, by A. de Freitas Barbosa. The position of civil society organisations in China today, by Fu Tao. No harmonious global society without civil society, by P. Bosshard]. 2734. Cilliers, Jakkie. Africa in the new world: how global and domestic developments will impact by 2025. Tshwane (Pretoria), Institute for Security Studies, 2008. 150p., graphs. (Monographs, 151). ISBN 978-1-920114-48-0. 2735. Conflict management and African politics: ripeness, bargaining, and mediation. Edited by Terrence Lyons and Gilbert M. Khadiagala. London & New York, Routledge, 2008. 154p., index. (Security and conflict management, 2). ISBN 978-0-415-44301-2; 978-0-203-93081-6 ebk. [Contents: Conflict management and African politics: framing the links, by T. Lyons & G.M. Khadiagala. New research on negotiation theory:Ripeness revisited: the perils of muscular mediation, by A.J. Kuperman. Perverse negotiations: bribery, bargaining, and ripeness, by B.I. Spector. Putting The practical negotiator* to the test: two examinations of the formula-details proposition [*the 1982 study by I.W. Zartmann & M.R Berman], by P. Chasek & L. Wagner. The international relations of Africa:- The evolution of Euro-African relations, by G.M. Khadiagala. Post-cold war conflict in West Africa: a subordinate state system in collapse?, by T. Lyons. Conflict and conflict resolution in Africa:Conditions for mediation success: evaluating US initiatives in Sudan and Liberia, by D.S. Rothchild. The Zimbabwe independence settlement revisited: race, land, class, and ripe moments, by F. Gwarazimba. African conflict "Medicine": an emerging paradigm shift in African conflict resolution?, by B.K. Fred-Mensah]. 2736. Democracy and culture: an African perspective. [Edited by] Lioba Moshi & Abdulahi A. Osman. London, Adonis & Abbey, 2008. 274p., graphs, illus., index, tables. ISBN 978-1-905068-20-3; 978-1-905068-92-0 paper. [Contents: Introduction, by the editors. Reflections on a recipe for democracy in Africa, by M.M.L. Crepaz. Democracy: a multidisciplinary concept:Poverty and democracy in Africa, by M. Boduszynski & P. Englebert. Literacy and democracy in transitional states in Africa, by D.W. Ntiri. Arguments for multilingual policies in the public domains of Africa, by E.G. Bokamba. Myths of globalization: what African demolinguistics reveals, by S.S. Mufwene. Democracy and governance in Africa: complimentary or controversial?, by A.A. Osman. Case studies:-Women and democracy in Kenya: gains, challenges and opportunities, by N. Marekia-Cleaveland. A critical analysis of affirmative action in Uganda, by M.D. Clark & B.P. Udongo. Development and democracy in Tanzania: AFRICA 229 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 a comparison of the era before and after structural adjustment program, by O.L. Kweka. Voices in the dark: mavericks, censorship and freedom of expression in Cameroon, by B.L. Bongang. Democracy and culture: policy-makers' perspective, by A.A. Osman. Africa's democracy and democratization: the road ahead, by L. Moshi & A.A. Osman]. 2737. Deng, Francis Mading. Identity, diversity, and constitutionalism in Africa. [By] Francis M. Deng, in collaboration with Daniel J. Deng, David K. Deng and Vanessa Jiménez. Washington, United States Institute of Peace Press, 2008. 267p., index. ISBN 978-1-60127-035-1; 978-1-60127-034-4 paper. 2738. Heutching, Paul. J'accuse ... !: tragédies africaines aujourd'hui. Pamphlet. [Paris?], Courcelles Publishing, 2007. 119p. ISBN 2-916569-20-0. 2739. Hugon, Philippe. African geopolitics. Princeton, Markus Wiener, 2008. 173p., facsim., index, maps. ISBN 978-1-55876-460-6. 978-1-55876-461-3 paper. [Translated from Géopolitique de l'Afrique, Paris, Armand Colin, 2006]. 2740. Ibelema, Minabere. The African press, civic cynicism, and democracy. New York & Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 279p., index. (Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication). ISBN 978-1-4039-8201-8. 2741. Kane, Ibrahima. Protecting the rights of minorities in Africa: a guide for human rights activists and civil society organizations. London, Minority Rights Group International, 2008. 113p. ISBN 978-1-904584-69-8. 2742. Kudada, Jean de la Croix. Les préalables d'une démocratie "ouverte" en Afrique noire: esquisse d'une philosophie économique. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2007. 70p. (Études africaines). ISBN 978-2-296-03701-4. EAN 9782296037014. 2743. Kuengienda, Martin. Crise de l'État en Afrique et modernité politique en question. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2008. 212p., chronol. (Études africaines). ISBN 978-2-296-06572-7. EAN 9782296065727. 2744. Kuengienda, Martin. Quelle démocratie pour l'Afrique?: pouvoir, éthique et gouvernance. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2007. 292p. (Études africaines). ISBN 978-2-296-03830-1. 2745. Paluku Ndavaro, Jean-Baptiste. La communication et l'exercice de la démocratie en Afrique. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2008. 254p., index. (Études africaines). ISBN 978-2-296-07025-7. EAN 9782296070257. [Includes a chapter on the Democratic Republic of Congo]. 2746. Le politique en Afrique: état des débats et pistes de recherche. Sous la direction de Mamoudou Gazibo et Céline Thiriot. Paris, Karthala, 2009. 366p. (Hommes et sociétés). ISBN 978-2-8111-0241-8. [Contents: Introduction: L'Afrique en science politique, by the editors. L'ordre politique et l'invention du politique:- Le politique en Afrique dans la longue durée: historicité et héritages, by the editors. Les grilles d'analyse de la politique africaine: la problématique de l'État, by C. Jourde. Administrations publiques et politiques publiques des Afriques, by D. Darbon & I. Crouzel. L'expression et la participation politiques en Afrique, by C. Mayrargue & C. Toulabor. Les processus et les acteurs de changement politique:- Démocratisation en Afrique: un bilan critique, by N. van de Walle. Entre déconnexion et réduction: l'étude des élections et des partis, by P. Quantin. La décentralisation en Afrique: un état des lieux de la recherche en sciences sociales, by M. Tidjani Alou. La problématique «africaine» de la société civile, by R. Otayek. L'économie politique et les relations internationales:- Théories et approches du développement en Afrique: entre renouveau et crise?, by M. Engueleguele. L'Afrique et l'économie politique internationale, by J.R. Heilbrunn. Contraintes économiques et institutions politiques: les impacts des réformes et de la dépendance à l'égard des ressources naturelles, by A. Sindzingre. L'Afrique au prisme des relations internationales, by L.Sindjoun. Régionalismes, régionalisation et globalisation, by D. Bach. Conclusion: L'Afrique, entre particularités empiriques et banalité théorique, by the editors]. 2747. Przywódcy i przywództwo we wspó czesnej Afryce. Pod redakcja Arkadiusza Z ukowskiego. [Also with English title-page: Leaders and leadership in contemporary Africa]. Olsztyn, Instytut Nauk Politycznych, Uniwersytetu Warminsko´ Mazurskiego w Olsztynie, 2008. 424p., English résumés. (Forum politologiczne, 7). ISSN 1734-1698. [Contents: All studies are in Polish but the titles are also given in English, here reproduced in parentheses: Teoretyczne aspekty przywództwa politycznego w kontekscie wspó czesnej Afryki ´ (Theoretical aspects of political leadership in Africa's context), by M. Hartlinski. Przywództwo lineazowe--miedzy imperatywem krwi a wymogiem tradycji (Lineage authority in Africa--between the rule of kinship and the requirements of the tradition), by J.J. Pawlik. Dozywotnie przywództwo polityczne a konflikty w Afryce (Lifelong political leadership and conflicts in Africa), by Degefe Gemeche. Kryzys przywództwa RPA w regionie Po udnia Afryki (Leadership crisis of the RSA in Southern Africa), by T. Klin. Elity w adzy we wspó czesnej Algierii (The ruling elite of modern Algeria), by Adam Romejko. Reforma rolna jako narzedzie walki o w adze najwyzsza w Zimbabwe w latach 2000-2002: zarys problemu (An outline history of the role of the land reform in the struggle for supreme power in Zimbabwe, 230 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2000-2002), by M.W. Solarz. Les animaux politiques, prédateurs de la liberté: paryski wizerunek przywódców afrykanskich (Les animaux politiques, prédateurs de la liberté: a Paris image of the African leaders), by J. Sajna. Faruk I--ostatni król Egiptu (Faruk I--the last king of Egypt), by S. Chazbijewicz. Jan Smuts--przywódca nie tylko po udniowoafrykanski (Jan Smuts--not only South African leader), by A. Z ukowski. Muammar Kaddafi: arabski lider Czarnej Afryki? (Muammar al-Qaddafi: Arab leader of Black Africa?), by M. Bankowicz. Dialog miedzy Afryka a Europa : Leopold Sedar Senghor--duchowy przywódca, polityk, filozof (Dialogue between Africa and Europe: Léopold Sédar Senghor--spiritual leader, politician, poet, philosopher), by I.A. Ndiaye. John Garang de Mabior narodowa ikona ,,Nowego Sudanu" (John Garang de Mabior national icon of the "New Sudan"), by M. Zabek. Thomas Sankara--utracona nadzieja Afryki? (Thomas Sankara Africa's lost hope?), by B. Ndiaye. Walka o przywództwo polityczne w Republice Demokratycznej Konga--Laurent Kabila i jego syn Kabila jr. (The battle for political leadership in the Democratic Republic of Congo--Laurent Kabila and his son Kabila jr.), by E.J. Jaremczuk. Przemiany w systemie spo eczno-politycznym pó nocnokamerunskich Kirdi (Transformations in the sociopolitical system of North-Cameroonian Kirdi), by J. Rózanski. Atmo Domno--refleksje nad przywództwem i stratyfikacja spo eczna u Dogonów z Mali (Atmo Domno--reflection on leadership and social stratification of Dogons from Mali), by J. Lapott. Wodzowie Kurumbów i ich królestwa (Burkina Faso) (The Kurumba's chiefs and their kingdoms (Burkina Faso)), by L. Buchalik. Przywódcy charyzmatyczni--za ozyciel Niebianskiego Koscio a Chrystusa--jako przyk ad ´ ukazuja cy role przywódców w nowych ruchach religijnych w Afryce (Charismatic leaders--founder of the Celestial Church of Christ--as an example of presenting the role of leaders in the new religious movements in Africa), by K. Gergont. Intelektualni przywódcy ruchów artystycznych w Po udniowej Afryce w latach 1952-1994 (The intellectual leaders of artistic movements in South Africa in the period of 1952-1994), by A. Paw owska. Wódz Bossina znad Likouali--ze wspomnien Witolda Grzesiewicza ´ (1900-1987) (Chief Bossina from Likouala River-- from memoirs of Witold Grzesiewicz (1900-1987)), by M. Grzesiewicz-Sa acinska]. 2748. Refugee rights: ethics, advocacy, and Africa. [Edited by] David Hollenbach. Washington, Georgetown University Press, 2008. 264p., index. ISBN 978-1-58901-202-8. [Contents: Introduction: Human rights as an ethical framework for advocacy, by D. Hollenbach. Displacement as a human rights challenge:- There is more than one way of dying: an Ethiopian perspective on the effects of long-term stays in refugee camps, by Abebe Feyissa, with R. Horn. What we owe to refugees and IDPs: an inquiry into the rights of the forcibly displaced, by W. O'Neill. Camps, settlement, and human rights:- The presence of the Burundian refugees in Western Tanzania: ethical responsibilities as a framework for advocacy, by the Joint Commission for Refugees of the Burundi and Tanzania Episcopal Conferences. The right to freedom of movement for refugees in Uganda, by L. Hovil & M.C. Okello. The plight of urban refugees in Nairobi, Kenya, by J.B. Wagacha & J. Guiney. Protection as capability expansion: practical ethics for assisting urban refugees, by L.B. Landau. Gender and the rights of the displaced:Sexual violence, gender roles, and displacement, by B. Nowrojee. Justice, women's rights, and forced migration, by S. Martin. Conflict, protection, and return:- Human rights, the use of force, and displacement in the Great Lakes region: reflections on a troubling trend, by Kh. Kamanga. Internally displaced people, sovereignty, and the responsibility to protect, by D. Hollenbach. Internally displaced persons in Northern Uganda: a challenge for peace and reconciliation, by L.O. Cosmas. Justice and peace: reintegration and reconciliation of returning displaced persons in postconflict situations, by S.J. Pope. Ethics and rights in practice:- Key ethical issues in the practices and policies of refugeeserving NGOs and churches, by A.E. Orobator]. 2749. Shanda Tonme, Jean Claude. L'Afrique et la mondialisation. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2009. 104p. (Points de vue). ISBN 978-2-296-07774-4. EAN 9782296077744. 2750. Shaping a new Africa. [Edited by] Abdullah A. Mohamoud. Amsterdam, KIT Publishers, 2007. 208p. ISBN 978-90-6832-583-6. [Contents: Introduction. Brief theoretical background and charting alternative perspectives, by A.A. Mohamoud. African solutions for African conflicts: conflict transformation and peacebuilding in Africa, by V. Gounden, Venashri Pillay & K. Mbugua. Democratisation and governance in Africa, by B.M. Eyinla. Education and human capital development in Africa, by M.Ch. Diarra. Critical voices from the African diaspora in the Netherlands, by A.A. Mohamoud. Diaspora and development in Africa, by A.A. Mohamoud]. 2751. Socio-political scaffolding and the construction of change: constitutionalism and democratic governance in Africa. Edited by Kelechi Amihe Kalu, Peyi Soyinka-Airewele. Trenton (NJ) & Asmara, Africa World Press, 2009. 407p., index, tables. ISBN 1-59221-634-X; 1-59221-635-8 paper. [Contents: Introduction: On the construction of democratic change, by K. Kalu & P. Soyinka-Airewele. Constitutionalism and democratic governance:- Beyond King Baabu: a renaissance vision of governance, by W. Soyinka. Constitutionalism and governance in Africa, by J. Mukum Mbaku. New visions for constitutionalism and governance in Africa: lessons from Liberia, by G.K. Kieh, Jr. Traditional institutions and governance in Africa: chiefs, constitutions and politics in Nigeria, by P.O. Agbese. Constitutionalism in Africa: a conceptual analysis of ethnicity and AFRICA 231 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 politics, with lessons from Nigeria, by K.A. Kalu. Media and democratic change in Africa: an analysis of recent constitutional and legislative reforms for press freedom in Ghana and Nigeria, by C. Ogbondah. Social and political economies of democratic governance:- Women and the struggle for democracy in Kenya: a structural perspective, by T.O. Ayot. Electoral processes and the politics of exclusion: an analysis of market women and machine politics in Nigeria, by A. Awomolo. Towards sustainable development in Africa; NGOs and strategic partnerships, by R. Dibie. Healthcare and critical social policy in the African millennium: the challenge of governance for human wellbeing, by M. Nankoe. State actors and the political economy of democratization in West Africa, by S. Odion Akhaine. Democratic scaffolding for a globalizing age, by P. Soyinka-Airewele]. 2752. Turning points in African democracy. Edited by Abdul Raufu Mustapha and Lindsay Whitfield. Woodbridge (Suffolk), James Currey; Rochester NY, Boydell & Brewer; 2009. 235p., index. ISBN 978-1-84701-317-0. [Contents: African democratisation: the journey so far, by A.R. Mustapha & L. Whitfield. Senegal since 2000: rebuilding hegemony in a global age, by T. Dahou & V. Foucher. Côte d'Ivoire since 1993: the risky reinvention of a nation, by F. Akindès. Ghana since 1993: a successful democratic experiment?, by L. Whitfield. Nigeria since 1999: a revolving door syndrome or the consolidation of democracy?, by A.R. Mustapha. Kenya since 2002: the more things change the more they stay the same, by N. Cheeseman. Zambia since 1990: paradoxes of democratic transition, by M. Larmer. South Africa since 1994: who holds power after apartheid?, by J. Seekings. Mozambique since 1989: shaping democracy after socialism, by E. Morier-Genoud. Rwanda and Burundi since 1994: an end to the discriminatory state?, by P. Daley. Zimbabwe since 1997: land and the legacies of war, by J. Alexander. Conclusion: The politics of African states in the era of democratisation, by the editors]. 2753. L'Union Africaine et les acteurs sociaux dans la gestion des crises et des conflits armés. Actes du Colloque, 2005, Paris. Sous la direction de Dominique Bangoura, Émile Fidieck a Bidias. [Paris], L'Harmattan, 2006. 196p. (Études africaines). ISBN 2-296-01687-1. EAN 978296016873. [Contents: [Introductory speeches]. Introduction, by D. Bangoura & G.-H. Mbia Yebega. L'implication des États et des organisations régionales dans la gestion des crises politiques et des conflits armés:- Nature et dynamique de la conflictualité africaine, by Tshiyembe Mwayila. Organisations régionales et résolution des crises politiques et des conflits armés [en Afrique], by A. Deletroz. L'Union Africaine: objectifs et moyens de gestion des crises politiques et des conflits armés, by S. Dujardin. Les faiblesses du système africain de prévention, gestion et de résolution des conflits, by J.D. Biyoghe bi Ntougou. L'implication des acteurs non étatiques dans la gestion des crises politiques et des conflits armés:- Crises politiques et conflits armés en Afrique: la situation des jeunes, by G.-H. Mbia Yebega. Femmes et conflits en Afrique (1990-2005), by D. Bangoura. L'Union Africaine et la société civile: émergence d'un partenariat pour la paix et la sécurité du continent, by D. Lecoutre. Reconstruction économique post-conflit: les échanges commerciaux transfrontaliers dans la région des Grands Lacs, by C. Musila]. 2754. Violent conflicts, fragile peace: perspectives on Africa's security problems. Edited by Norman Mlambo. London, Adonis & Abbey, 2008. 303p., index, map. ISBN 978-1-905068-99-9; 978-1905068-98-2 paper. [Contents: The causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa, by K. Annan. The scourge of civil wars in Africa: case study--Liberia, by R. Iroanya. Violence and civilian insecurity in the Darfur region of Sudan, by P. Rankhumise. Disputes and conflicts over water in Africa, by P. Ashton. Rethinking economic agendas in African conflicts: a critique of the Paul Collier thesis, by N. Mlambo. Beyond the myth of `island of peace': governance and human security challenges in Tanzania, by M. Baregu. The 1999 riots in Mauritius: a violent explosion of neo-liberal politics, by S. Bunwaree. Witchcraft and magic in the Darfur conflict, by C. Banseka. Options for the regulation of private military companies and services in Africa, by N. Mlambo. The coup attempt in Equatorial Guinea: implications for private military companies in Africa, by P. Fabricius. France in the Ivorian civil war: a genuine peace broker or part of the problem?, by I. Souare. Peacekeeping in Africa: the next decade, by C. de Coning. Building security through regional bodies: the unhappy case of SADC, by L. Nathan. Between the local and the global: challenges to resolving African interlocking conflicts, by M. Kitissou]. 2755. Zeilig, Leo. Revolt and protest: student politics and activism in Sub-Saharan Africa. London & New York, Tauris Academic Studies, 2007. 336p., index, maps. (International library of African studies, 20). ISBN 978-1-84511-476-3. [Includes case-studies of Zimbabwe and Senegal]. See also: 2652, 2654, 2676, 3259, 3374 Ayittey, George B.N. Indigenous African institutions. For the full entry, see item 2582 Carmody, Pádraig. Neoliberalism, civil society and security in Africa. For the full entry, see item 2640 China in Africa. For the full entry, see item 2641 For the full entry, Human rights in African prisons. see item 2813 Kemoni, Henry N. et al. Public records and archives as tools for good governance. For the full entry, see item 2567 232 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY Language and national identity in Africa. full entry, see item 2690 For the (Topics in African studies, 7). ISBN 978-3-89645-251-1. 2762. Schrijver, Paul. Bibliography on Islam in contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa. Leiden, African Studies Centre, 2006. 275p., index of authors. (Research report 82). ISBN 978-90-5448-067-9. 2763. Shrines in Africa: history, politics, and society. Edited by Allan Charles Dawson. Calgary, University of Calgary Press, 2009. 210p., index, maps, photos, English résumés. (Africa: missing voices series, 5). ISBN 978-1-55238-246-2. [Contents: Introduction, by A.C. Dawson. Pots, stones, and potsherds: shrines in the Mandara Mountains (North Cameroon and Northeastern Nigeria), by J. Sterner & N. David. The archaeology of shrines among the Tallensi of Northern Ghana: materiality and interpretive relevance, by T. Insoll, B. Kankpeyeng & R. MacLean. Earth shrines and autochthony among the Konkomba of Northern Ghana, by A.C. Dawson. Shrines and compound abandonment: ethnoarchaeological observations in Northern Ghana [on the Kusasi], by C. Mather. Constructing ritual protection on an expanding settlement frontier: earth shrines in the Black Volta region [on the Dagara and Sisala], by C. Lentz. Moroccan saints' shrines as systems of distributed knowledge, by D. Hatt]. 2764. Ugba, Abel. Shades of belonging: African Pentecostals in twenty-first century Ireland. Trenton NJ & Asmara, Africa World Press, 2009. 284p., index. (Religion in contemporary Africa). ISBN 1-59221-658-7; 1-59221-659-5 paper. See also: 2747 Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Africa. For the full entry, see item 2779 SCIENCE AND MEDICINE Articles 2765. Abbott, Dina. Disrupting the `whiteness' of fieldwork in geography. Singapore journal of tropical geography, 27, 3, 2006, p.326-341, English résumé. [With the example of United Kingdom students visiting slave-trading sites in The Gambia]. GEOGRAPHY--Research; SLAVERY; CULTURE CONTACT 2766. Danso, Kwaku. Political and economic underpinnings of the implementation of the African Roll Back Malaria Declarations of April 2000. Journal of development alternatives and area studies (San Antonio, TX), 28, 1, 2009, p.270-299, graph, maps, tables, English résumé. MEDICINE; HEALTH; · Abuja A new scramble for Africa?: imperialism, investment and development. For the full entry, see item 2649 Towards Africa's renewal. item 2655 For the full entry, see Tymowski, Micha . The origins and structures of political institutions in pre-colonial Black Africa. For the full entry, see item 2682 RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY Articles 2756. Arteche Gorostegui, Agustín. Islam en África Subsahariana. 2 parts. Pt. 1 (History): Cuadernos (Madrid, Fundación Sur), 23, 2, 2009. 23p., map, photos; Pt 2 (Culture): 23,3, 2009. 23p., map, photos. ISLAM; ISLAM--History 2757. Asamoah-Gyadu, J. Kwabena. `Drinking from our own wells': the primal imagination and Christian religious innovation in Africa. Journal of African Christian thought (Akropong-Akuapem), 11, 2, 2008, p.34-42. CHRISTIANITY (Independent churches); COSMOLOGY; · Pentecostalism 2758. Berner, Ulrich. Representation and anticipation in ritual drama: examples from medieval Europe and modern Africa. Paideuma (Frankfurt am Main), 55, 2009, p.117-135. [With the example of Ibandla lamaNazaretha (the Nazareth Baptist Church) in South Africa]. CHRISTIANITY; RITUAL 2759. Cochrane, James R. The potential of religious entities for strengthening public health systems in crisis. Maghreb review (London) 34, 1, 2009, p.41-60, English résumé. RELIGION; HEALTH; · African Religious Health Assets Programme (ARHAP) See also: Modes of thought 2627; Christianity 2774; Islam 2795 Books 2760. Mukonyora, Isabel. Wandering a gendered wilderness: suffering and healing in an African Initiated Church. New York etc., Peter Lang, 2007. 154p., Shona glossary, index. ISBN 978-0-8204-8883-7. [On the Masowe weChishanu (Johane Masowe Apostles)]. 2761. Rettová, Alena. Afrophone philosophies: reality and challenge. Str edokluky, Zdene k Susa, 2007 (distrib. Rüdiger Köppe, Köln). 447p. AFRICA 233 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 2767. De Walque, Damien. Does education affect HIV status?: evidence from five African countries [i.e. Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania]. World Bank economic review (Washington), 23, 2, 2009, p.209-233, graphs, tables, English résumé. MEDICINE; SEX; EDUCATION--Social aspects 2768. Godia, Jane Achieng. Dialogue with women living with HIV and AIDS: a case for reproductive and sexual health rights. Agenda (Durban), 75, 2008, p.46-52. MEDICINE; WOMEN; SEX; · 3rd. Africa Conference on Sexual Health and Rights, 2008 2769. Hsu, Elisabeth. Chinese propriety medicines: an "alternative modernity"?: the case of the anti-malarial substance artemisinin in East Africa. Medical anthropology, 28, 2, 2009, p.111-140, English résumé. PHARMACEUTICALS; TRADITIONAL MEDICINE [Chinese] 2770. Johnston, Deborah. Bias, not error: assessments of the economic impact of HIV/AIDS using evidence from micro studies in Sub-Saharan Africa. Feminist economics, 14, 4, 2008, p.87-115, English résumé. MEDICINE; ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 2771. Kahende, Jennifer W. and Hoch, Irving. HIV/AIDS and economic development: evidence from thirty-nine Sub-Saharan countries. Perspectives on global development and technology (Leiden etc.), 7, 2, 2008, p.151-173, tables, English résumé. MEDICINE; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2772. Morah, Erasmus and Ihalainen, Mira. National AIDS commissions in Africa: performance and emerging challenges. Development policy review (London), 27, 2, 2009, p.185-214, graphs, tables, English résumé. MEDICINE; HEALTH 2773. Moseley, William G. Collaborating in the field, working for change: reflecting on partnerships between academics, development organizations and rural communities in Africa. Singapore journal of tropical geography, 28, 3, 2007, p.334-347, English résumé. GEOGRAPHY--Research; COOPERATION; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT; RURAL DEVELOPMENT; NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS, etc. 2774. Prince, Ruth with Denis, Philippe and Van Dijk, Rijk. Introduction to special issue: Engaging Christianities: negotiating HIV/AIDS, health, and social relations in East and Southern Africa. Africa today (Bloomington) 56, 1, 2009, p.v-xviii. MEDICINE; CHRISTIANITY--Social aspects; HEALTH 2775. Stevens, Marion. Towards treatment guidelines for women of reproductive age: recognising the right to choose. Agenda (Durban), 75, 2008, p.67-77, photos, English résumé. [With regard to HIV/AIDS]. MEDICINE; WOMEN 2776. Stillwaggon, Eileen. Race, sex, and the neglected risks for women and girls in Sub-Saharan Africa. Feminist economics, 14, 4, 2008, p.67-86, English résumé. MEDICINE; WOMEN; POVERTY; SEX; · HIV/AIDS See also: Medicine 2577, 2657, 2785-6, 2796, 2805, 3684 3716; Zoology 2580; Animals 2622; Climatology 2801 Books 2777. AIDS, culture, and Africa. Edited by Douglas A. Feldman. Gainesville etc., University Press of Florida, 2008. 293p., index, tables. ISBN 978-0-8130-3253-5. [Contents: AIDS, culture, and Africa: the anthropological perspective, by D.A. Feldman. Confounding conventional wisdom: the Ju/'hoansi and HIV/AIDS, by R.B. Lee & I. Susser. Gendered responses to living with AIDS: case studies in Rwanda, by R. Kornfield & S. Babalola. A theory of social proximity: accounting for societal-level behavior change, by K. Macintyre & C. Kendall. Male circumcision in the AIDS era: new relevance of an old topic, by J.E. Brown. Factors that influence Ivorian women's risk perception of STIs and HIV, by K. Longfield. Courage, conquest, and condoms: harmful ideologies of masculinity and sexual encounters in Zambia in the time of HIV/AIDS, by A. Simpson. Attitudes toward HIV/AIDS among Zambian high school students, by D.A. Feldman, N.A. Chitalu, P. O'Hara Murdock, Ganapati Bhat, O. Gómez-Marín, Jeffrey Johnson, K. Mwinga & K.S. Baboo. Myths of science, myths of sex: homophobia and HIV vulnerability in Namibia, by R. Lorway. HIV/AIDS prevention: strategies for improving prevention efforts in Africa, by E. Onjoro Meassick. Tugende Uganda: issues in defining "sex" and "sexual partners" in Africa, by S. McCombie & A. Eshel. HIV/AIDS and the context of polygyny and other marital and sexual unions in Africa: implications for risk assessment and interventions, by T. Swezey & M. Teitelbaum. Gender, poverty, and AIDS risk: case studies from rural Uganda, by C.B. Rwabukwali. Culture in action: reactions to social responses to HIV/AIDS in Africa, by E. PrestonWhyte. Conclusion: It's not just about AIDS--the underlying agenda to control HIV in Africa, by D.A. Feldman]. 2778. The changing HIV/AIDS landscape: selected papers for the World Bank's Agenda for Action in Africa, 2007-2011. Editors: Elizabeth L. Lule, Richard M. Seifman, Antonio C. David. 234 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY Washington, World Bank, 2009. 474p., graphs, index, tables. ISBN 978-0-8213-7651-5. eISBN 978-0-8213-7653-9. [Contents: Introduction. Epidemiology and technology:- HIV epidemiology: recent trends and lessons, by D. Wilson & Sh. Challa. The evolution of HIV/AIDS programs: recent and ongoing developments in selected areas, by A. Voetberg. Economic aspects and economic policy issues:- Links between HIV/AIDS and development, by J. Saba Arbache. Demographic and socioeconomic patterns of HIV/AIDS prevalence in Africa, by K. Beegle & D. de Walque. HIV/AIDS and social capital in a cross-section of countries, by A.C. David. Fiscal space and the sustainability of HIV/AIDS programs in SubSaharan Africa, by A.C. David. Policy challenges:The financial architecture of the response to the HIV epidemic: challenges and sustainability issues, by R. Bonnel. Impact of and response to HIV/AIDS: public policy challenges, by M. Haacker. Gender and HIV/AIDS, by A.W. Ofosu-Amaah, N. Egamberdi & A. Dhar. The private sector and HIV/AIDS in Africa: recent developments and implications for policy, by F.G. Feeley III, S. Rosen & P.J. Connelly. Community initiatives and HIV/AIDS, by E. Ninan & J.J. Delion. Strengthening national health systems:- HIV/AIDS and human resources for health, by C.H. Herbst, A. Soucat & K. Tulenko. Linkages between HIV/AIDS, sexual and reproductive health, tuberculosis, and nutrition, by E.L. Lule, R.M. Seifman, C.J. Shelton & T. Clary. Strengthening health systems: the role of supply chains in addressing the HIV epidemic, by S. Raja & J. Bates. Future:- The potential impact of HIV/AIDS interventions on the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa: a simulation exercise for the World Bank, by L. Bollinger & J. Stover]. 2779. Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Africa. General editor: J.N. Amanze. Co-editors: F. Nkomazana, O.N. Kealotswe. Gaborone, Bay Publishing, 2007. 221p. ISBN 978-99912-597-6-5. [Contents: Introduction to Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Africa, by J.N. Amanze. The Church and HIV/AIDS in Africa: an overview and ethical considerations, by O.N. Kealotswe. Stigma: the greatest obstacle in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa, by J.N. Amanze. Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Botswana, by F. Nkomazana. HIV/AIDS in Africa: Christian ethics in Ghana, by O.-W. Brempong. Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Kenya, by E. Ouko. The Catholic Church's moral stance and HIV/AIDS in Lesotho, by F. Rakotsoane. Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Africa with reference to Malawi, by M. Kamanga. Social ethics, and HIV/AIDS in Namibia, by P.J. Isaak. HIV/AIDS and Christian ethics in Nigeria, by O. Akinboboye & T.O. Olanipekun. Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in South Africa: sex education in the Anglican Church, by R. Mash. Swaziland and HIV and AIDS, by A. Dlamin. HIV and AIDS in Tanzania: toward reinforcement of integrated Christian ethics in combating the pandemic, by M.C. Mutaki. Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Uganda, by N. Baluku. The response of the Christian Churches to HIV/AIDS in Zambia, by M.J. Kelly. HIV/AIDS and Christian ethics in Zimbabwe, by T. Shoko. Concluding remarks, findings and recommendations, by F. Nkomazana]. 2780. Duh, Samuel V. Saving Africa from HIV/AIDS: we can do it. Accra, Afram Publications, 2008. 273p. ISBN 9964-70-426-7. 2781. HIV/AIDS in Africa: challenges and impact. Edited by Edith Mukudi Omwami, Stephen Commins, Edmond J. Keller. Trenton & Asmara, Africa World Press, 2008. 204p., index, tables. ISBN 1-59221-624-2; 1-59221-625-0 paper. [Contents: HIV/AIDS, demographics and economic development, by M. Hodge. HIV/AIDS, the military and the future of Africa's security, by R.L. Ostergard, Jr. HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: using a comprehensive approach to tackle an epidemic, by E.G. Bing & K.G. Cheng. The impact of HIV/AIDS on tertiary education and health sectors in Africa, by P. Tavrow & E. Mukudi Omwami. The role of communities and civil society organizations in response to Sub-Saharan Africa's AIDS epidemic, by S.G. Chaplowe & R.B. Engo-Tjéga. Combating AIDS through the private sector: a prescription for business, by V.L. Derryck. Making services work in HIV/AIDS affected countries, by S. Commins]. 2782. Intensifying the fight against malaria: the World Bank's Booster Program for Malaria Control in Africa. Washington, World Bank, 2009. 133p., graphs, index, maps, tables. ISBN 978-0-8213-7758-1. eISBN 978-0-8213-7765-9. 2783. Toulmin, Camilla. Climate change in Africa. London & New York, Zed Books, 2009. 172p., map. (African arguments). ISBN 978-1-84813-014-2; 978-1-84813-015-9 paper. 978-1-84813-461-4 ebook. See also: 2812 SOCIAL STUDIES Articles 2784. Bakewell, Oliver. `Keeping them in their place': the ambivalent relationship between development and migration in Africa. Third World quarterly (London), 29, 7, 2008, p.1341-1358, English résumé. MIGRATION; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2785. Béné, Christophe and Merten, Sonja. Women and fish-for-sex: transactional sex, HIV/AIDS and gender in African fisheries. World development (Washington), 36, 5, 2008, p.875-899, graphs, tables, English résumé. [With a case-study AFRICA 235 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 of the Kafue Flats in Zambia]. WOMEN; NUTRITION; FISHING; SEX; PROSTITUTION; MEDICINE 2786. Bhargava, Alok and Docquier, Frédéric. HIV pandemic, medical brain drain, and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa. World Bank economic review (Washington), 22, 2, 2008, p.345-366, graphs, tables, English résumé. EMIGRATION; MEDICINE 2787. Boesen, Elisabeth. Youth in Africa-- creating and transforming knowledge. [Introduction to special issue: Youth in Africa]. Sociologus (Berlin), 58, 2, 2008, p.111-116. YOUTH 2788. Booysen, Frikkie et al. Using an asset index to assess trends in poverty in seven Sub-Saharan African countries. [By] Frikkie Booysen, Servaas van der Berg, Ronelle Burger, Michael von Maltitz, Gideon Du Rand. World development (Washington), 36, 6, 2008, p.1113-1130, graphs, tables, English résumé. [On Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Senegal, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe]. POVERTY--Research 2789. Bromley, Daniel W. Resource degradation in the African commons: accounting for institutional decay. Environment and development economics (Cambridge), 13, 5, 2008, p.539-563, graphs, table, English résumé. ENVIRONMENT; AGRICULTURE 2790. Carr, Edward R. Rethinking poverty alleviation: a `poverties' approach. Development in practice (Oxfam), 18, 6, 2008, p.726-734, English résumé. [A general study with implicit reference to Africa]. POVERTY; POVERTY REDUCTION; · Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers 2791. Cochrane, James R. The potential of religious entities for strengthening public health systems in crisis. Maghreb review (London) 34, 1, 2009, p.41-60, English résumé. HEALTH; RELIGION; · African Religious Health Assets Programme (ARHAP) 2792. Comim, Flavio et al. Poverty and environment links: an illustration from Africa. [By] Flavio Comim, Pushpam Kumar, Nicolas Sirven. Journal of international development, 21, 3, 2009, p.447-469, graphs, tables, English résumé. POVERTY; ENVIRONMENT 2793. De Haas, Hein. The myth of invasion: the inconvenient realities of African migration to Europe. Third World quarterly (London), 29, 7, 2008, p.1305-1322, English résumé. EXTERNAL MIGRATION 2794. Dodoo, F. Nii-Amoo and Frost, Ashley E. Gender in African population research: the fertility / reproductive health example. Annual review of sociology (Palo Alto), 34, 1, 2008, p.431-452. DEMOGRAPHY; FERTILITY 2795. Edwin, Shirin. Veiling the obvious: African feminist theory and the hijab in the African novel. Third World quarterly (London), 29, 1, 2008, p.199-214, English résumé. [Examples from Cheikh Hamidou Kane's L'aventure ambiguë, Zaynab Alkali's The virtuous woman and Leila Aboulela's Minaret]. WOMEN; ISLAM; PROSE LITERATURE 2796. Gillespie, Stuart. Poverty, food insecurity, HIV vulnerability and the impact of AIDS in subSaharan Africa. IDS bulletin (Brighton), 39, 5, 2008, p.10-18, English résumé (p.iii). POVERTY; POVERTY REDUCTION; MEDICINE; HEALTH 2797. Joireman, S.F. The mystery of capital formation in Sub-Saharan Africa: women, property rights and customary law. World development (Washington), 36, 7, 2008, p.1233-1246, English résumé. WOMEN; CUSTOMARY LAW 2798. Kane, Abdoulaye. Les diasporas africaines et la mondialisation. Horizons maghrébins--le droit à la mémoire (Toulouse), 53, 2005, p.54-61, French résumé. EXTERNAL MIGRATION; REMITTANCES 2799. Kohnert, Dirk. Entfremdung und Ausgrenzung: Afrikas neuer Nationalismus in Zeiten der Globalisierung. Sociologus (Berlin), 58, 2, 2008, p.197-222; English, German résumés. IDENTITY; GLOBALISATION 2800. Morrisson, Christian. Institutions, factor endowment and inequality in Ghana, Kenya and Senegal. In the book: Poverty, inequality and development: essays in honor of Erik Thorbecke. Edited by Alain de Janvry & Ravi Kanbur. New York, Springer, 2006. p.309-329, tables. INEQUALITY; POVERTY 2801. Mubiala, Mutoy. L'Afrique et l'impact humain des changements climatiques. CongoAfrique (Kinshasa), 437, 2009, p.527-539, French résumé (p.483). ENVIRONMENT; CLIMATOLOGY 2802. Odora Hoppers, Catherine A. From bandit colonialism to the modern triage society: towards a moral and cognitive reconstruction of knowledge and citizenship. International journal of African renaissance studies (Pretoria), 4, 2, 2009, p.168-180, English résumé. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT; SOCIAL VALUES 236 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2803. Schapendonk, Joris. The dynamics of transit migration: insights into the migration process of subSaharan African migrants heading for Europe. Journal of development alternatives and area studies (San Antonio, TX), 28, 1, 2009, p.171-203, maps, English résumé. [With reference to Senegal, Morocco and Andalucía]. EXTERNAL MIGRATION 2804. Serra, Renata. Child fostering in Africa: when labor and schooling motives may coexist. Journal of development economics (Amsterdam etc.), 88, 1, 2009, p.157-170, tables, English résumé. CHILDREN; HOUSEHOLDS; EDUCATION; LABOUR 2805. Strand, Per et al. Politics and policy outcomes on children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa. [By] Per Strand, Mary Kinney, Robert Mattes. IDS bulletin (Brighton), 39, 5, 2008, p.80-87, tables, English résumé (p.v). CHILDREN; MEDICINE; ECONOMIC POLICY; SOCIAL WELFARE 2806. Van de Walle, Nicolas. The institutional origins of inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa. Annual review of political science (Palo Alto), 12, 1, 2009, p.307-327. INEQUALITY 2807. The Voksenåsen Conference. Development dialogue (Uppsala), 50, 2008, p.259-297, photo. [Mainly concerned with Africa]. [Comprising: `The unpredictable past and future of genocide': a genocide dialogue conference at Voksenåsen, Oslo, 16-17 November 2007, by John Y. Jones. Colonialism, genocide and mass violence--integral parts of modernity, by Henning Melber. Behind most mass violence lurk economic interests, by Charles Abugre. Is there a south perspective on genocide?, by Alejandro Bendaña. Report from the panel debate on `What is genocide?', by John Y. Jones. The Voksenåsen statement]. VIOLENCE; VIOLENCE--History; COLONIALISM 2808. Wade, Bruce H. Border crossing and coming home in the name of human rights: a case study of an international human rights education and exchange program. Journal of Asian and African studies (London etc.), 44, 6, 2009, p.635-660, tables, English résumé. CULTURE CONTACT; HUMAN RIGHTS; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: U.S.A.; EDUCATION; · African-Americans, etc.; International Human Rights Exchange 2809. Willis, Katie and Khan, Sorayya. Health reform in Latin America and Africa: decentralisation, participation and inequalities. Third World quarterly (London), 30, 5, 2009, p.991-1005, tables, English résumé. HEALTH; DECENTRALISATION See also: Information science 2565, 2714, 3703; Cultural conservation 2569, 2684; Associations 2570, 2704, 3703; Health 2576, 2766, 2772, 2774; Women 2577, 2613, 2625, 2631, 2768, 2775-6, 3684, 3703; African consciousness 2586; Culture contact 2589, 2662, 2664, 2765, 3368, 3843; Violence 2603, 2661, 2663, 2666, 2693, 2705, 2708, 2720; Poverty 2604, 2613, 2631 2776; Conservation 2622; Environment 2623, 2627; Inequality 2633; Race 2661, 2720, 3730; Identity 2705; Children 2708, 3716; Sex 2767-8, 2776 3684; Social development / Non-government organisations 2773; Migration / Employment / Coping strategies 3160; Motherhood 3716; Emigration 3730; Sociology 3741; External migration 3843 Books 2810. African cities: competing claims on urban spaces. Edited by Francesca Locatelli, Paul Nugent. Leiden & Boston, Brill, 2009. 306p., index, maps (some historical). (Africa-Europe Group for interdisciplinary studies, vol. 3). ISBN 978-90-04-16264-8. [Contents: Introduction, by the editors. Hinges and fringes: conceptualising the peri-urban in Central Africa, by T. Trefon. Angolan cities: urban (re)segregation?, by C.U. Rodrigues. Who control the streets?: crime, `communities' and the state in post-apartheid Johannesburg, by C. Bénit-Gbaffou. African cities: competing claims on urban land, by P. Jenkins. Contesting for space in an urban centre: the Omo Oniles syndrome in Lagos, by R.T. Akinyele. `Water wars' in Kumasi, Ghana, by T.C. McCaskie. Coping with water scarcity: the social and environmental impact of the 1982-1992 droughts on Makokoba Township, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, by M. Musemwa. Dealing with `strangers': allocating urban space to migrants in Nigeria and French West Africa, end of the nineteenth century to 1960, by L. Fourchard. Beyond the Campo Cintato: prostitutes, migrants and `criminals' in colonial Asmara (Eritrea), 1890-1941, by F. Locatelli. The urban melting pot in East Africa: ethnicity and urban growth in Kampala and Dar es Salaam, by D.F. Bryceson. Popular music, identity and politics in a colonial urban space: the case of Mwanza, Tanzania (1945-1961), by M. Suriano]. 2811. African households: censuses and surveys. Edited by Etienne van de Walle. Armonk NY & London, M.E. Sharpe for ACAP (African Census Analysis Project), 2006. 247p., graphs, index, tables. ISBN 0-7656-1619-X. [Contents: Introduction, by E. van de Walle. Approaches to the recording of household structure: Household structure, polygyny, and ethnicity in Senegambia: a comparison of census methodologies, by E. van de Walle & A. Gaye. Analyzing household structure in a census with little information on household relations: Tanzania, 1988, by T.G. Labov. Collecting data on intra-household relationships in the Agincourt Health and Population Survey: AFRICA 237 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 benefits and limitations, by N. Townsend, S. Madhavan, M. Collinson & M. Garenne. Household composition and dynamics in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa: mirroring social reality in longitudinal data collection, by V. Hosegood & I.M. Timaeus. Gender asymmetry of household relationships in a bilinear society: the Sereer of Senegal, by M. Garenne. The family at the heart of the household: evolution and differentiation of household structure in Côte d'Ivoire, 1975-98, by P. Vimard & R. Fassassi. Intra-household relationships:Grandparents and grandchildren in the Gambia, by C.M. Noël-Miller. Extramarital childbearing and the residence of children in Botswana, by Z. Mokomane, K.R. Baker & E. van de Walle. Households and schooling in Burkina Faso: some insights from the 1996 Census, by I. Kabore & M. Pilon. Matching spouses in monogamous and polygynous households of Cameroon, by F. Bartiaux. Local meanings and census categories: widow inheritance and the position of Luo widows in Kenya, by N. Luke]. 2812. Governing health systems in Africa. Edited by Martyn Sama & Vinh-Kim Nguyen. Dakar, CODESRIA, 2008. 273p., tables, bibl. (CODESRIA book series). ISBN 978-2-886978-182-5. [Contents: Introduction: Governing the health system in Africa, by the editors. Governance and health system reforms:Governance and primary health care delivery in Nigeria, by O. Massoud. Governing traditional health care sector in Kenya: strategies and setbacks, by K.A. Ngetich. Corruption et crise des hôpitaux publics à Douala: le schémas [sic] d'une organisation tripolaire, by V. Bayemi. Health sector reforms in Kenya: user fees, by A. Anangwe. Decentralisation of health care spending and HIV/AIDS in Cameroon, by C. Sama Molem. Another look at community-directed treatment (ComDT) in Cameroon: a quality challenge to health system development, by M.T. Sama & R. Penn. Health systems and HIV in the Maghreb:- Le système de santé au Maghreb, by S. Bouhdiba. La lutte contre le SIDA en Afrique du Nord, by S. Bouhdiba. Health systems and chronic diseases:Les maladies chroniques non transmissibles dans le système de santé au Sénégal: le cas du diabète dans la ville de Dakar, by Ou.D. Loppy. La gestion de maladies chroniques en Algérie: le cas du cancer, by F. Mecheri. Situation des malades tuberculeux perdus de vue en cours de traitement au centre antituberculeux de Brazzaville (Congo): une revue, by A. Mbou. Priority setting and policy making:Retirement stress in Nigeria: a psycho-political analysis, by J.-F. Agbu. Préfinancement communautaire des soins de santé pour un meilleur accès des populations rurales aux services de santé de base: une estimation du consentement à pré-payer des ménages au centre du Cameroun, by J. Nyemeck Binam & V. Nkelzok. The impact of Structural Adjustment Programmes (SAPs) on women's health in Kenya, by D.S. Parsitau. Should we `modernise' traditional medicine?, by M.M. Mutabazi. Empowering traditional birth attendants in The Gambia: a local strategy to redress issues of access, equity and sustainability, by S. Nyanzi. Conclusion:- Social context and determinants of HIV transmission: lessons from Africa, by the editors]. 2813. Human rights in African prisons. Edited by Jeremy Sarkin. Cape Town, HSRC Press; Athens (OH), Ohio University Press; 2008. 254p., index, tables, bibl. (Ohio University research in international studies: global and comparative series, 10). ISBN USA: 978-0-89680-265-0. Elsewhere: 978-0-7969-2206-9. [Contents: An overview of human rights in prisons worldwide, by J. Sarkin. A brief history of human rights in the prisons of Africa, by S. Peté. Challenges to good prison governance in Africa, by C. Tapscott. Overcrowding in African prisons, by V. Dankwa. Pre-trial detention and human rights in Africa, by M. Schönteich. Children in African prisons, by J. Sloth-Nielsen. The imprisonment of women in Africa, by L. Vetten. Rehabilitation and reintegration in African prisons, by A. Dissel. Alternative sentencing in Africa, by L. Muntingh. The African Commission's approach to prisons, by R. Murray]. 2814. Ibelema, Minabere. The African press, civic cynicism, and democracy. New York & Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 279p., index. (Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication). ISBN 978-1-4039-8201-8. 2815. Love in Africa. Edited by Jennifer Cole & Lynn M. Thomas. Chicago & London, University of Chicago Press, 2009. 265p., index, photos, bibl. ISBN 978-0-226-11352-4; 978-0-226-11353-1 paper. [Contents: Introduction: Thinking through love in Africa, by the editors. Love, sex, and the modern girl in 1930s Southern Africa, by L.M Thomas. Making love in the Indian Ocean: Hindi films, Zanzibari audiences, and the construction of romance in the 1950s and 1960s, by L. Fair. "Dear Dolly's" advice: representations of youth, courtship, and sexualities in Africa, 1960-1980 [on the advicecolumn in Drum], by K. Mutongi. Love, money, and economies of intimacy in Tamatave, Madagascar, by J. Cole. Providing love: sex and exchange in twentieth-century South Africa, by M. Hunter. Managing men, marriage, and modern love: women's perspectives on intimacy and male infidelity in Southeastern Nigeria, by Daniel J. Smith. Media and the therapeutic ethos of romantic love in middle-class Nairobi, by R. Spronk. Lessons from Rubí: love, poverty, and the educational value of televised dramas in Niger [on the Mexican television serial], by A. Masquelier]. 2816. Masculinities in contemporary Africa / La masculinité en Afrique contemporaine. Edited by Egodi Uchendu. Dakar, CODESRIA, 2008. 266p. (CODESRIA gender series). ISBN 978-2-86978-227-3. [Contents: Introduction: Are 238 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY African males men?: sketching African masculinities, by E. Uchendu. Studying men in Africa critically, by K. Ratele. Masculinity and ritual violence: a study of bullfighting among the Luhyia of Western Kenya, by E. Kabaji. The masculine discursive construction of rape in the Kenyan press, by J.O. Onyango. La masculinité au Maroc entre traditions, modernité et intégrisme, by A. Dialmy. La formation de la masculinité entre la tradition et la modernité (le cas du sud du Togo), by S.R. Koudolo. White men: an exploration of intersections of masculinity, whiteness and colonialism and the engagement of counterhegemonic projects, by C. Kelly. L'État moderne africain et le patriarcat public, by I. Mouiche. Men's role in persistent rural poverty: lessons from Kenya, by W. Chiuri. Student fathers and the challenge to masculinities in Kenyan universities, by C. Mwangi-Chemnjor. The interaction of gender and migration: household relations in rural and urban Mozambique, by I.M. Raimundo. `Lifting the cloak on manhood': coverage of Xhosa male circumcision in the South African press, by L.N. Ndangam. Ordre masculin, violences politiques et initiatives féminines pour la paix au Congo Brazzaville de 1991 à 1999, by R.E.K. Nsona. Corps et beauté: représentations et enjeux--socioanthropologie de la construction binaire: masculin / féminin--le cas de l'étudiante algérienne, by Z. Benabdallah]. 2817. Views on migration in sub-Saharan Africa. Proceedings of an African Migration Alliance workshop. Edited by Catherine Cross, Derik Gelderblom, Niel Roux, Jonathan Mafukidze. Cape Town, Human Sciences Research Council, 2006. 289p., maps, tables. ISBN 0-7969-2165-2. [Contents: Introduction, by C. Cross & E. Omoluabi. Continental overviews:- Leading issues in international migration in sub-Saharan Africa, by A. Adepoju. Levels of urbanisation in Anglophone, Lusophone and Francophone African countries, by Ou. Bouare. Migration between Africa and Australia: patterns, issues and implications, by G. Hugo. Regional views on migration in Africa:- A discussion of migration and migration patterns and flows in Africa, by J. Mafukidze. Migration and refugees in Eastern Africa: a challenge for the East African Community [includes the Horn of Africa], by J.O. Oucho. A new challenge for the international community: internally displaced people in the Great Lakes Region, by F. Kamunga Cibangu. The INDEPTH Network*: a demographic resource on migration and urbanisation in Africa and Asia [*International Network for the Demographic Evaluation of Populations and their Health], by M. Collinson & K. Adazu. Some closer views of countries and issues:- Migrants' contribution to rural development in south-western Nigeria, by A. Akanni, O. Olawale & O. Funmi. Spatio-temporal patterns and trends of international migration in Botswana and their policy implications, by Th.D. Gwebu. Francophone Africans in Cape Town: a failed migration?, by F. Lekogo. Myth and rationality in Southern African responses to migration, displacement and humanitarianism, by L.B. Landau. Synthesis and conclusions: what are Africa's issues in migration?, by C. Cross, E. Omoluabi, J. Oucho & F. Kamunga Cibangu]. See also: 2675, 2698, 2781 Ayittey, George B.N. Indigenous African institutions. For the full entry, see item 2582 Beyeme, Crescence Nga. Le droit international de la femme. For the full entry, see item 2583 Carmody, Pádraig. Neoliberalism, civil society and security in Africa. For the full entry, see item 2640 Movements, borders, and identities in Africa. the full entry, see item 2678 Nnam, Nkuzi. Colonial mentality in Africa. the full entry, see item 2585 For For Zeilig, Leo. Revolt and protest: student politics and activism. For the full entry, see item 2755 NORTH AFRICA NORTH AFRICA IN GENERAL Articles 2818. Ahmida, Ali Abdullatif. Beyond Orientalist, colonial and nationalist models: a critical mapping of Maghribi studies (1951-2000). Third World quarterly (London), 30, 6, 2009, p.1227-1236. COLONIALISM; NATIONALISM; RESEARCH-- History 2819. al-Azmeh, Aziz. Bibliography of Ibn Khaldn. Maghreb review (London) 34, 4, 2009, p.298-391. [A bibliography mostly prepared in 1981]. HISTORIOGRAPHY / PHILOSOPHY-- Bibliography 2820. Bchir, Mohammed Hedi et al. The cost of Non-Maghreb: achieving the gains from economic integration. [By] Mohammed Hedi Bchir, Hakim ben Hammouda, Nassim Oulmane, Mustapha Sadni Jallab. Journal of economic integration (Seoul), 22, 3, 2007, p.684-722, tables, English résumé. ECONOMIC COOPERATION; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2821. Díaz-Andreu, Margarita. Classical versus Islamic antiquities in colonial archaeology: the Russian empire and French North Africa. In her book: A world history of nineteenth-century archaeology: nationalism, colonialism, and the past. Oxford University Press, 2007. p.245-277. ARCHAEOLOGY; COLONIALISM DOI: 10.1515/iabi.2009.022 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International African Bibliography (IAB) de Gruyter

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AFRICA 211 GENERAL Articles 2565. Damen, Jos. Electronic journals and Africa studies: an overview and some trends. African research and documentation (London), 109, 2009, p.9-14. RESEARCH; PUBLISHING; INFORMATION SCIENCE ). 2566. Davidson, Apollon ( e p e e e e e p . Bocmo / Oriens (Moskva), 2009 no.1, p.5-13, English résumé (p.221). [English title: The double birth of this country's African studies]. RESEARCH--History Books 2572. African scholarly publishing: essays. Edited by Alois Mlambo. Oxford, African Books Collective (ABC) & International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP); Uppsala, Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation; 2007. 273p., index. ISBN 978-1-904855-83-5. [Contents: Introduction: Scholarly publishing: an overview, by W. Bgoya. The case for publishing African scholarship in Africa, by A. Mlambo. Perspectives:- Writing, publishing and distributing feminist research in Francophone Africa: the Senegalese experience, by F. Sow. Opportunities and problems facing authors and publishers in science publishing within the African continent, by B.S. Chandravanshi. Writing and publishing on agricultural sciences in Africa, by A. Youdeowei. Models of scholarly publishing houses, by B. Wafawarowa. CODESRIA: over 30 years of scholarly publishing, by A. Olukoshi & F.B. Nyamnjoh. Scholarly publishing in Africa; the perspective of an East African commercial and textbook publisher, by H. Chakava. Learned society publishing, by J. Hussein. A community of teaching and learning, research and publishing, by K. Fiedler. The Addis Ababa University Press: experiences and reflections, by Darge Wole & Messelech Habte. African Scholarly Network Press: a co-publishing model, by J. Currey. Scholarly writing and publishing in African languages--with special emphasis on Kiswahili: problems and challenges, by M.M. Mulokozi. Why do African readers want indigenous publications?, by K. Mchombu. Access to health information: the African users' perspective, by M.G.N. Musoke. Writing and publishing:- Writing for the academic market: how to get started, by A. Mlambo. Choosing a publisher, by A. Mlambo. The book publishing process, by M. Jay. A publisher's expectations of academic authors, by C. Bewlay. Journal publishing in Africa, by J. Hussein & P. Smart. The North American distribution and selling of books published in Africa, by F.C. Bohm. New technologies:- Opportunities for electronic publishing in Africa, by L.O. Aina & S.M. Mutula. Digital print on demand for African publishing, by B. Wafawarowa. Print on demand: the ABC experience, by M. Jay. Publishing through ICTs for social justice in Africa, by F. Manji. Appendix: CODESRIA guide for authors]. 2573. Viva Africa 2007. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on African Studies, Pilsen, April 2007. Editors: Tomás Machalík, Jan Záhor ík. Pilsen, University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, 2007. 307p., English résumés. ISBN 978-80-87025-17-8. [Contents: African linguistics:- Afroasiatic / Hamitosemitic comparative-historical linguistics as a developing discipline, by A. Zaborski. On application of glottochronology for Saharan languages, by V. Blazek. How cognitive semantics relate to comparative linguistics: a case study from Nguni, by A. Fleisch. Cardinal numerals in 2567. Kemoni, Henry N. et al. Public records and archives as tools for good governance: reflections within the recordkeeping scholarly and practitioner communities. [By] Henry N. Kemoni, Patrick Ngulube, Christine Stilwell. ESARBICA journal, 26, 2007, p.3-23, English résumé. [With emphasis on Africa]. ARCHIVES; GOVERNANCE 2568. Kitchen, Stephanie. Alternative publishing distribution models for African journals with reference to Africa: the journal of the International African Institute. African research and documentation (London), 107, 2008, p.3-11, English résumé. RESEARCH; PUBLISHING 2569. Liebenberg-Barkhuizen, Estelle. The preservation and care of photographic records in heritage collections with reference to the photograph collection of the Alan Paton Centre and Struggle Archives. ESARBICA journal, 26, 2007, p.24-44, English résumé. [A general study on photographic preservation, based on the experience of the Centre]. ARCHIVES; CULTURAL CONSERVATION; PHOTOGRAPHY 2570. Mnjama, Nathan. A chronology of the East and Southern African Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives resolutions 1969-2005. ESARBICA journal, 26, 2007, p.133-180, English résumé. ARCHIVES; ASSOCIATIONS 2571. Tough, Alistair G. Accountability and recordkeeping: some thoughts. ESARBICA journal, 27, 2008, p.4-19, English résumé. [With emphasis on Africa]. DOCUMENTATION; MANAGEMENT; PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DOI: 10.1515/iabi.2009.021 212 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY Kambaata, by Y. Treis. Ongota: back to reality?, by G. Savà & M. Tosco. Response to Wolofisation: the case of Seereer-Leexar, by U. Drolc. The early history of the Somali and the discussion on Baiso-- an overview, by J. Záhor ík. Ethnology and culture:- Healing and the problem of resistance: the case of spirit possession in the Venda-speaking region of South Africa, by V. Rezácová. Zulu nation: ethnicity and politics, by H. Horáková. Debating poverty and marginalization among Muslim scholars in contemporary Ghana, by H. Weiss. Witchcraft in Sub-Saharan Africa, by K. Mildnerová. African sacral kingships, by J. Kandert. Circumcision or mutilation: dialogue over female circumcision, by D.Vokrová. African political leadership: any alternatives?, by P. Skalník. Africa in international relations:- Libyan model for Africa, by L. Kropácek. Political conflict in contemporary Somalia, by Alemayehu Kumsa. The role of English in Africa: linguistic imperialism or a national identity factor?, by B. Hnízdo. Czechoslovakia on the battlefront of the Cold War: Angolan civil war and the "Namibian Czechs", by T. Machalík. Regional integration in Sub-Saharan Africa, the case of the Southern African Development Community, SADC, by I. Lukás . The phenomenon of securitization in South Africa, by M. Kubata. Growing power of China and its foreign policy in Africa, by P. Hlavácek. Typology of African political parties, by V. Fiala. Colonial history:- Afro-European encounters, variables of resistance and collaboration: the case of Buganda, by V. Pawliková-Vilhanová. African slavery and the first crisis of pigmentocracy--events in Saint Domingue at the turn of 18th and 19th century, by I. Budil. European colonization of Africa: an interpretation, by Mesfin Gedlu]. AGRICULTURE AND NUTRITION Articles 2574. Amanor, Kojo Sebastian. Global food chains, African smallholders and World Bank governance. Journal of agrarian change (Oxford), 9, 2, 2009, p.247-262, English résumé. AGRO-INDUSTRY; AGRICULTURAL POLICY; GOVERNANCE 2575. Blowfield, Michael E. and Dolan, Catherine S. Stewards of virtue?: the ethical dilemma of CSR* in African agriculture. [*Corporate social responsibility]. Development and change (Oxford), 39, 1, 2008, p.1-23, English résumé. AGRO-INDUSTRY; HORTICULTURE; LABOUR RELATIONS; PRIVATE SECTOR 2576. Grace, Delia et al. Participatory risk assessment: a new approach for safer food in vulnerable African communities. [By] Delia Grace, Tom Randolph, Janice Olawoye, Morenike Dipelou, Erastus Kang'ethe. Development in practice (Oxfam), 18, 4/5, 2008, p.611-618, English résumé. NUTRITION; HEALTH 2577. Matshe, Innocent. Food security aspects of the impact of HIV/AIDS on rural women in smallholder agriculture. Agenda (Durban), 78, 2008, p.132-143, graphs, tables, English résumé. NUTRITION; WOMEN; AGRICULTURE; MEDICINE; RURAL CONDITIONS 2578. Woodhouse, Philip. Technology, environment and the productivity problem in African agriculture: comment on the World Development Report 2008. Journal of agrarian change (Oxford), 9, 2, 2009, p.263-276, English résumé. AGRICULTURAL POLICY; TECHNOLOGY See also: Horticulture 2612; Agricultural development 2618; Nutrition 2785; Agriculture 2789 Books No entries ANTHROPOLOGY Articles 2579. Shell-Duncan, Bettina K. From health to human rights: female genital cutting and the politics of intervention. American anthropologist (Washington), 110, 2, 2008, p.225-236, English résumé. FEMALE CIRCUMCISION; HUMAN RIGHTS 2580. Toth, Nicholas and Schick, Kathy. The Oldowan: the tool making of early hominins and chimpanzees compared. Annual review of anthropology (Palo Alto), 38, 2009, p.289-305 + 2 plates (photos), graph, English résumé. PALAEOANTHROPOLOGY; MATERIAL CULTURE; ZOOLOGY See also: Pastoralism / Cultural change 2610; Ritual 2758; Traditional medicine 2769, 3363; Fishing 2785; Anthropology 2972; Ethnography 3368; Circumcision 3684 Books 2581. African anthropologies: history, critique and practice. Editors: Mwenda Ntarangwi, David Mills, Mustafa Babiker. Dakar, CODESRIA in assoc. with Zed Books (London & New York), 2006. 274p., index. (Africa in the new millennium). ISBN 978-1-84277-762-6; 978-1-84277-763-3 limp. [Contents: Introduction: Histories of training, ethnographies of practice, by the editors. Regional histories of anthropological practice: Research and teaching in Ethiopian anthropology: an overview of traditions, trends and recent developments, by A. Pankhurst. How not to be a `government house pet': Audrey Richards and the East African Institute for Social Research, by D. Mills. The teaching of anthropology in Zimbabwe over the past forty years: AFRICA 213 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 continuities and discontinuities, by V.N. Muzvidziwa. The practice of anthropology in Francophone Africa: the case of Cameroon, by S.C. Abega. Acknowledging critiques, debunking the myths:- Forgetting Africa, by J. Fabian. But we know it all!: African perspectives on anthropological knowledge, by C. Obbo. African pastoralism through anthropological eyes: whose crisis?, by M. Babiker. An invisible religion?: anthropology's avoidance of Islam in Africa, by R. Launay. The future of anthropology in Africa: application and engagement:- Anthropology in post-colonial Africa: the Nigerian case, by P.-J. Ezeh. Reflections on the challenges of teaching anthropology to American students in post-colonial Kenya, by M. Ntarangwi. Challenges and prospects for applied anthropology in Kenya, by M. Amuyunzu-Nyamongo. Practising anthropology at home: challenges and ethical dilemmas, by W. Onyango-Ouma]. 2582. Ayittey, George B.N. Indigenous African institutions. 2nd. ed. Ardsley NY, Transnational Publishers, 2006. 585p., index, maps. ISBN 1-57105-337-9. [Includes studies of traditional social, legal, political and economic institutions, and of a number of kingdoms and empires]. 2583. Beyeme, Crescence Nga. Le droit international de la femme et son application dans le contexte africain: le cas des mutilations génitales féminines. Frankfurt am Main etc., Peter Lang, 2009. 322p., bibl. (Publications universitaires européennes, Série II: Droit, vol. 4787). ISBN 978-3-631-58528-3. 2584. Indigenous knowledge systems and sustainable development: relevance for Africa. [Edited by] Emmanuel K. Boon & Luc Hens. Delhi, KamlaRaj Enterprises, 2007. 262p., graphs, index, photos, tables. ISBN 81-85264-46-5. [Contents: Introduction and key issues:- Introduction, by the editors. Keynote address, by B. van Camp. A comparative overview of academic discourse on indigenous knowledge in the Middle East and Africa, by S. Knudsen. Indigenous knowledge and sustainable development in Africa: democracy, governance and conflict resolution, by M. Ansay. Indigenous knowledge systems and the need for policy and institutional reforms, by K.A. Domfeh. Management and indigenous knowledge systems: an analysis of motivational values across cultures, by O. Iguisi. Knowledge systems and social security in Africa: a case study on Ghana, by E.K. Boon. African indigenous knowledge systems and the patents: is the patent system relevant to the native healers of Southern Nigeria?, by I. Mgbeoji. Contemporary comparative cultural studies: theory, contexts and trends, by R. Pinxten. Sectoral case studies:- Indigenous agricultural knowledge in rainfed rice based farming systems for sustainable agriculture: learning from Indian farmers, by R.K. Singh. The study of water supply and traditional water purification knowledge in selected rural villages in Tanzania, by N.J. Marobhe, G. Renman & G. Jacks. African sub-regional case studies:- Indigenous knowledge and sustainable development in Africa: case study on Central Africa, by C.T. Eyong. Indigenous knowledge systems and sustainable development in Africa: case study on Kenya, by D.W. Barasa. Enabling a global imperative of sustainable development through indigenous (local) ways of knowing: a case of Southern Africa, by F.E. Neluvhalani. Indigenous knowledge systems and their relevance for sustainable development: a case of Southern Africa, by N. Noyoo. Indigenous knowledge and maritime fishing in West Africa: the case of Ghana, by E. Akyeampong. International case studies:- Indigenous knowledge and sustainable development in Brazil, by F. Dias de Ávila-Pires. The role of indigenous knowledge and sustainable development: a case study in Latin America, by N. Malpartida. Indigenous knowledge systems and higher education in the Philippines, by R.B. Abejuela III. The role of indigenous knowledge in sustainable development: a case study of the Vietnam mountain regions, by Tran Chi Trung, Le Xuan Quynh & Vu Van Hieu. Challenges for the maintainance of traditional biodiversity knowledge in Latin America, by G. Oviedo & F. Noejovich. Indigenous people and sustainable development: how has UNEP contributed?, by S. Motard. Summary and conclusion, by E.K. Boon]. 2585. Nnam, Nkuzi. Colonial mentality in Africa. Lanham MD etc., Hamilton Books (Rowman & Littlefield), 2007. 228p., gloss., index. [On the lingering effects of colonialism]. ISBN 978-0-7618-3291-1. [Includes chapters on Igbo names and Igbo proverbs]. See also: 3259, 3862 Tymowski, Micha . The origins and structures of political institutions in pre-colonial Black Africa. For the full entry, see item 2682 THE ARTS Articles 2586. Kane, Momar Désiré. Littérature, cinéma et quête identitaire en Afrique francophone: du biologique au textuel. Horizons maghrébins--le droit à la mémoire (Toulouse), 53, 2005, p.136-142, French résumé. CINEMA; AFRICAN CONSCIOUSNESS 2587. Murphy, David. Africans filming Africa: questioning theories of an authentic African cinema. In the book: Transnational cinema, the film reader. Edited by Elizabeth Ezra, Terry Rowden. London & New York, Routledge, 2006. p.27-37. [Includes study of Djibril Diop-Mambety's ToukiBouki, Ousmane Sembène's Xala (the film) and Souleymane Cissé's Yeelen]. CINEMA 214 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2588. Osinubi, Taiwo Adetunji. Cognition's warp: African films on near-future risk. African identities (Abingdon), 7, 2, 2009, p.255-274, photos (stills), English résumé. [A study of Ousmane Sembène's La Noire de ... , Jean-Pierre Bekolo's Les saignantes and Sylvestre Amoussou's Africa paradis]. CINEMA 2589. Tunis, Angelika. Replik auf Dietrich Heißenbüttel ,,Afrikanische Kunst"--europäische Annäherungen an eine komplexe Realität (Tribus 55, 2006: 67-98). Tribus (Stuttgart), 57, 2008, p.69-75. [Followed by: Stellungnahme zur Replik von Angelika Tunis auf meinen Aufsatz in TRIBUS 55 (2006), by Dietrich Heißenbüttel, p.77-82. For Heißenbüttel's original study, see IAB, vol. 37, item 885a]. ART / SCULPTURE; CULTURE CONTACT 2590. Turino, Thomas. The music of Sub-Saharan Africa. In the book: Excursions in world music, 5th. edition, by Bruno Nettl et al. Upper Saddle River (NJ), Pearson, 2008. p.190-227, photos, bibl., discography; with recommended recordings. [Comprising: A Shona mbira performance in Zimbabwe. The mbira and some general principles of African music. Africa general and Africa specific. Musical values, practices, and social style. A sampling of instruments. Popular music in the twentieth century]. MUSIC See also: Music 3217; Photography 2569 Books 2591. Kasfir, Sidney Littlefield. African art and the colonial encounter: inventing a global commodity. Bloomington & Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, 2007. 381p. + 8 plates (photos), index, maps, photos in text. (African expressive cultures). ISBN 978-0-253-34892-0; 978-0-253-21922-0 paper. [With emphasis on the Idoma, Samburu and Maasai]. 2592. The Rough Guide to world music. Vol. 1: Africa and Middle East. Compiled and edited by Simon Broughton, Mark Ellingham and Jon Lusk, with Duncan Clark. London, Rough Guides, 2006. 656p., index, photos, short discographies. (Rough guides). ISBN 978-1-84353-551-5. ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT Articles 2593. Alvarez-Plata, Patricia and Brück, Tilman. External debt in post-conflict countries. [On D.R. Congo, Uganda and Mozambique]. World development (Washington), 36, 3, 2008, p.485-504, tables, English résumé. NATIONAL DEBT; CONFLICT; CIVIL WAR 2594. Austin, Gareth. The `reversal of fortune' thesis and the compression of history: perspectives from African and comparative economic history. Journal of international development, 20, 8, 2008, p.996-1027, table, English résumé. ECONOMIC HISTORY; COLONIALISM 2595. Bedassa Tadesse and Bichaka Fayissa. The impact of African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) on U.S. imports from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Journal of international development, 20, 7, 2008, p.920-941, tables, English résumé. EXPORT TRADE 2596. Ben Hammouda, Hakim and Osakwe, Patrick N. Global trade models and economic policy analyses: relevance, risks and repercussions for Africa. Development policy review (London), 26, 2, 2008, p.151-170, tables, English résumé. EXTERNAL TRADE; ECONOMIC POLICY 2597. Beny, Laura N. and Cook, Lisa D. Metals or management?: explaining Africa's recent economic growth performance. American economic review (Nashville), 99, 2, 2009, p.268-274, tables. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS; ECONOMIC POLICY 2598. Bond, Patrick. Realistic postneoliberalism-- a view from South Africa. Development dialogue (Uppsala), 51, 2009, p.193-211. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS; ECONOMIC POLICY 2599. Bowden, Sue et al. Measuring and explaining poverty in six African countries: a longperiod approach. [By] Sue Bowden, Blessing Chiripanhura, Paul Mosley. Journal of international development, 20, 8, 2008, p.1049-1079, graphs, tables, English résumé. [With reference to Ethiopia, Uganda, Ghana, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya]. ECONOMIC HISTORY; POVERTY--History; COLONIAL SETTLEMENT 2600. Carbone, Maurizio. Better aid, less ownership: multi-annual programming and the EU's development strategies in Africa. Journal of international development, 20, 2, 2008, p.218-229, English résumé. [With some attention to Botswana]. ECONOMIC AID; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: European Union--Economic aspects; · Country Strategy Papers 2601. Cramer, Christopher et al. Africa and the credit crunch: from crisis to opportunity? [ By] Christopher Cramer, Deborah Johnston, Carlos Oya. African affairs (London), 108, 433, 2009, p.643-654. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 2602. De Haan, Leo J. Applying the livelihood approach to African livelihoods. Journal of development alternatives and area studies (San Antonio, TX), 27, 3/4, 2008, p.140-164, English résumé. EMPLOYMENT; POVERTY REDUCTION AFRICA 215 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 2603. De Ree, Joppe and Nillesen, Eleonora. Aiding violence or peace?: the impact of foreign aid on the risk of civil conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of development economics (Amsterdam etc.), 88, 2, 2009, p.301-313, graphs, tables, English résumé. ECONOMIC AID; CONFLICT; VIOLENCE 2604. Dercon, Stefan. Rural poverty: old challenges in new contexts. World Bank research observer (Washington), 24, 1, 2009, p.1-28, table, English résumé. [With emphasis on Africa]. RURAL CONDITIONS; POVERTY 2605. Eifert, Benn et al. The cost of doing business in Africa: evidence from enterprise survey data. [By] Benn Eifert, Alan Gelb, Vijaya Ramachandran. World development (Washington), 36, 9, 2008, p.1531-1546, graphs, tables, English résumé. INDUSTRY 2606. Ferrarini, Benno. Proposal for a contingency debt sustainability framework. World development (Washington), 36, 12, 2008, p.2547-2565, graphs, English résumé. [With implicit emphasis on Africa]. NATIONAL DEBT; ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 2607. Fontein, Joost. The power of water: landscape, water and the state in Southern and Eastern Africa: an introduction [to special issue based on the conference of the same title at the Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, 2007]. Journal of Southern African studies (Oxford), 34, 4, 2008, p.737-756. WATER 2608. German, Laura and Hailemichael Taye. A framework for evaluating effectiveness and inclusiveness of collective action in watershed management. Journal of international development, 20, 1, 2008, p.99-116, English résumé. [Casestudies of Areka and Ginchi in Ethiopia, and Lushoto in Tanzania]. COOPERATION; NATURAL RESOURCES; · African Highlands Initiative 2609. Gibb, Richard. Regional integration and Africa's development trajectory: meta-theories, expectations and reality. Third World quarterly (London), 30, 4, 2009, p.701-721, maps, tables, English résumé. ECONOMIC COOPERATION 2610. Goodhue, Rachael E. and McCarthy, Nancy. Traditional property rights, common property, and mobility in semi-arid African pastoralist systems. Environment and development economics (Cambridge), 14, 1, 2009, p.29-50, graphs, English résumé. LAND; LAND USE; PASTORALISM; CULTURAL CHANGE 2611. Gratwick, Katharine Nawaal and Eberhard, Anton. An analysis of independent power projects in Africa: understanding development and investment outcomes. Development policy review (London), 26, 3, 2008, p.309-338, map, tables, English résumé. With reference to Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Ghana, Nigeria, Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya and Tanzania]. ENERGY RESOURCES; PRIVATE COMPANIES 2612. Humphrey, John. Are exporters in Africa facing reduced availability of trade finance? IDS bulletin (Brighton), 40, 5, 2009, p.28-37, English résumé. [With emphasis on garment manufacture and horticulture]. EXPORT TRADE; TEXTILE TRADE; HORTICULTURE 2613. Ibnouf, Fatma Osman. Impact of the World Bank and IMF policies on rural women's rights in sub-Saharan Africa. Agenda (Durban), 78, 2008, p.28-41, English résumé. ECONOMIC POLICY; RURAL CONDITIONS; WOMEN; POVERTY 2614. Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike. Do the Asian drivers undermine export-oriented industrialization in SSA? [i.e.Sub-Saharan Africa]. World development (Washington), 36, 2, 2008, p.254-273, graphs, tables, English résumé. [With emphasis on clothing and textiles]. EXPORT TRADE; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China, etc.--Economic aspects; TEXTILE INDUSTRY 2615. Kragelund, Peter. The return of non-DAC* donors to Africa: new prospects for African development? [*The OECD's Development Assistance Committee]. Development policy review (London), 26, 5, 2008, p.555-584, graph, tables, English résumé. ECONOMIC AID; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2616. Luiz, John M. Institutions and economic performance: implications for African development. Journal of international development, 21, 1, 2009, p.58-75, table, English résumé. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; GOVERNANCE 2617. Masson, Paul R. Currency unions in Africa: is the trade effect substantial enough to justify their formation? The world economy (Oxford etc.), 31, 4, 2008, p.533-547, tables. ECONOMIC COOPERATION; TRADE 2618. Morris, E. Jane. The Cartagena Protocol: implications for regional trade and technology development in Africa. Development policy review (London), 26, 1, 2008, p.29-57, English résumé. ECONOMIC COOPERATION; EXTERNAL TRADE; TECHNOLOGY; AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT 216 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2619. Mosse, David. The cultural politics of water--a comparative perspective. Journal of Southern African studies (Oxford), 34, 4, 2008, p.939-948, English résumé. WATER 2620. Naudet, Jean David and Delarue, Jocelyne. Fostering impact evaluations at Agence Française de Développement: a process of in-house appropriation and capacity-building. IDS bulletin (Brighton), 39, 1, 2008, p.12-22, English résumé (p.iii). [Concerns evaluations in Madagascar and Morocco (microfinance), Guinea (agricultural development) and Cambodia]. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2621. Ndikumana, Léonce and Verick, Sher. The linkages between FDI and domestic investment: unravelling the developmental impact of foreign investment in Sub-Saharan Africa. Development policy review (London), 26, 6, 2008, p.713-726, graphs, tables, English résumé. INVESTMENT; FOREIGN INVESTMENT 2622. Nelson, Fred and Agrawal, Arun. Patronage or participation?: community-based natural resource management reform in Sub-Saharan Africa. Development and change (Oxford), 39, 4, 2008, p.557-585, graphs, table, English résumé. [With emphasis on Tanzania, and some attention to Botswana, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe]. NATURAL RESOURCES; CONSERVATION (wildlife); ANIMALS 2623. Nhamo, Godwell. Climate change: doubleedged sword for African trade and development. International journal of African renaissance studies (Pretoria), 4, 2, 2009, p.117-139, graphs, table, English résumé. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; EXTERNAL TRADE; ENVIRONMENT 2624. Nwachukwu, Jacinta. The prospects for foreign debt sustainability in post-completion-point countries: implications of the HIPC-MDRI* framework. [*Highly Indebted Poor Countries-- Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative]. Development policy review (London), 26, 2, 2008, p.171-188, graphs, English résumé. NATIONAL DEBT 2625. Olufemi, Olusola. Experiential and emotional encounters of women planners in Africa. Development in practice (Oxfam), 18, 3, 2008, p.412-419, tables, English résumé. PLANNING; WOMEN 2626. Paquerot, Sylvie. Le marché: la solution aux problèmes de l'eau? Horizons maghrébins--le droit à la mémoire (Toulouse), 53, 2005, p.90-100, French résumé. [A general study]. WATER 2627. Parsons, Elizabeth C. Insights from Zambian miners for rethinking development policy and the environment. Development in practice (Oxfam), 18, 3, 2008, p.403-411, English résumé. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; ENVIRONMENT; MODES OF THOUGHT; [MINERAL INDUSTRIES] 2628. Perrot, Sandrine and Malaquais, Dominique. Penser l'Afrique à l'aune des globalisations émergentes. [Introduction to special issue: Afrique, la globalisation par les Suds]. Politique africaine (Paris), 113, 2009, p.5-27. GLOBALISATION 2629. Saha, Jean Claude. Reducing poverty in sub-Saharan Africa: the need for participatory governance. Development in practice (Oxfam), 18, 2, 2008, p.267-272, English résumé. [With emphasis on Cameroun]. POVERTY REDUCTION; GOVERNANCE 2630. Schler, Lynn et al. Rethinking labour in Africa, past and present. [Introduction to special issue]. [By] Lynn Schler, Louise Bethlehem, Galia Sabar. African identities (Abingdon), 7, 3, 2009, p.287-298. LABOUR--Research 2631. Sewpaul, Vishanthie. Transforming gendered relationships: rural women in Africa. Agenda (Durban), 78, 2008, p.43-54, English résumé. RURAL CONDITIONS; WOMEN; POVERTY; ECONOMIC POLICY; GLOBALISATION 2632. Six, Clemens. The rise of postcolonial states as donors: a challenge to the development paradigm? Third World quarterly (London), 30, 6, 2009, p.1103-1121, English résumé. [With emphasis on China and India]. ECONOMIC AID; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China; India--Economic aspects; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2633. A symposium on Global shadows: Africa in the neoliberal world order. [On the work by James (Jim) Ferguson; see IAB, vol. 36, no.2, item 973]. Singapore journal of tropical geography, 29, 3, 2008, p.251-273. [Comprising: Introduction, by Alex Jeffrey, Colin McFarlane, Alexander Vasudevan. Sovereignty, spatiality and spectres of race, by Donald S. Moore. The geographies of Global shadows, by James McCarthy. Global shadows: Africa in the neoliberal world order--a commentary, by Wendy Wolford. Reply to the comments on Global shadows, by James Ferguson]. GLOBALISATION; INEQUALITY 2634. Vandemoortele, Jan. The MDG conundrum: meeting the targets without missing the point. Development policy review (London), 27, 4, 2009, p.355-371, graphs, English résumé. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS; INEQUALITY; · Millennium Development Goals AFRICA 217 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 2635. Zhang, Tiejun. Africa. [Part of the section "Geopolitics"]. In the book: China-EU: a common future. Edited by Stanley Crossick, Etienne Reuter. Singapore etc., World Scientific, 2007. p.145-156. EXTERNAL TRADE; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China; European Union--Economic aspects See also: Management 2571; Labour relations / Private sector 2575; Rural conditions 2577; Technology 2578; Economic conditions 2665, 2770; External trade 2701; Economic aid 2701, 2715; Economic development 2712, 2771, 2773, 2784; Cooperation 2773; Rural development 2773, 3703; Poverty reduction 2790, 2796; Remittances 2798; Globalisation 2799; Labour 2804; Economic policy 2805; Land 2945; Migration / Employment / Coping strategies 3160; Private companies / Advertising 3217 Books 2636. Aboubacar Yenikoye, Ismaël. Réinventer les stratégies de développement de l'Afrique. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2007. 156p. ISBN 978-2-296-03633-8. EAN 9782296036338. 2637. Africa, transport and the Millennium Development Goals: achieving an internationally set agenda. Edited by Margaret Grieco, Muna Ndulo, Deborah Bryceson, Gina Porter and Talia McCray. Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009. 201p., photos, tables. ISBN 978-1-4438-1300-6. [Contents: Roadmapping development and poverty alleviation: transport and the Millennium Development Goals in Africa, by D.F. Bryceson. Financing regional infrastructure projects in Africa: issues and options, by R.M. Okello. Transportation costs and spatial integration of agricultural commodity markets in Africa, by E. Mabaya. Exploring the components of "accessibility" from a transport and health perspective in rural South Africa, by T. McCray. Transport and the MDGs: perspectives from a Nairobi slum [on Kibera], by R. Reichenbach. Progress and challenges of meeting the MDGs in Uganda: the role of transport, by Betty BabiryeDdungu. Linking transport to employment: pursuing the Millennium Development Goals, by R.W. McQuaid. The significance of local-level rural infrastructure provision in poverty alleviation: evidence from the horse's mouth, by T.C. Mbara. Introduction of the roadside station as a pro-poor infrastructure: its potential contribution to attaining the MDGs in Africa, by Sakurada Yoichi (Y. Sakurada). Port infrastructure and development in Southern Africa, by M.G.H. Bell. Sustainable transport technologies for developing environments: towards appropriate investment strategies, by J.D. Nelson. Access vs. accessibility: transport, MDGs, youth and health, by D. Kusi-Appouh. Mobility maternal mortality and mainstreaming gender: a need for action, by J. Turner. Children, (im)mobility and transport in sub-Saharan Africa: implications for meeting the MDGs, by Gina Porter]. 2638. Afro-regions: the dynamics of cross-border micro-regionalism in Africa. Edited by Fredrik Söderbaum & Ian Taylor. Uppsala, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2008. 203p., index, maps. ISBN 978-91-7106-618-3. [Contents: Introduction: Considering micro-regionalism in Africa in the twenty-first century, by the editors. Informalising the formal--or vice versa?:- Competing regionbuilding in the Maputo Development Corridor, by the editors. Walvis Bay-Swakopmund: desert micro-region and aspiring regional gateway, by D. Simon & M. Samé Ekobo. Region-building in central Mozambique: the case of the Zambezi Valley Spatial Development Initiative, by M. Nuvunga. The Zambia-Malawi-Mozambique Growth-Triangle (ZMM-GT): discursive region-building in Africa and consequences for development, by N. SlocumBradley. The informality of micro-regionalism in Africa:- Informal cross-border micro-regionalism in West Africa: the case of the Parrot's Beak, by J.A. Grant. "At the gates of El Dorado": microdynamics in the transnational border area between Northern Morocco and Europe, by T. Lehtinen. The road to the sea: the regional politics of Ethiopia's trade, by C. Clapham. War in the Great Lakes Region and Ugandan conflict zones: microregionalisms and meta-narratives, by M. Bøås and K.M. Jennings. Beyond parochialism: cross-border regionalism as a gateway, by D. Bach]. 2639. Bigsten, Arne and Durevall, Dick. The African economy and its role in the world economy. Uppsala, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2008. 64p., graphs, tables. (Current African issues, 40). ISBN 978-91-7106-625-1 print; 978-91-7106-631-2 electronic. 2640. Carmody, Pádraig. Neoliberalism, civil society and security in Africa. Basingstoke & New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 347p., index, bibl. (International political economy series). ISBN 978-0-230-52159-9. 2641. China in Africa: mercantilist predator, or partner in development? Edited by Garth le Pere. Midrand, Institute for Global Dialogue; Johannesburg, South African Institute of International Affairs; 2007. 287p., graphs, tables. ISBN 1-919697-96-9. [Contents: A peacefully rising China, new opportunities for Africa, by Liu Guijin. China's growing role in Africa, by P. Alves & P. Draper. China's geostrategic thrust:- China's geostrategic thrust: patterns of engagement, by Zhao Suisheng. Chinese reforms from a comparative perspective, by Athar Hussain, N. Stern & J. Stiglitz. China's African thrust:- China and Africa: advancing South-South co-operation, by G. Shelton. The `Asian drivers' and sub-Saharan Africa, by R. Jenkins & C. Edwards. Country studies:- The political economy of commercial relations: China's engagement in Angola, by E.M. Grioñ. China's 218 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY growing presence in Namibia, by R. Sherbourne. The political economy of relations between Sudan and China, by Ali Abdalla Ali. Harare's `look East' policy now focuses on China, by S. Schwersensky. China's trade and investment flows in Benin [i.e. Benin Republic], by T. Houeninvo. Tanzania-China relations in historical perspective, by M. Baregu. Sector studies:- Chinese oil interests in Africa, by D.A. Yates. China's entry into Africa's construction sector: the case of Angola, by M. Davies & L. Corkin. The clothing and textile industries in subSaharan Africa: an overview with policy recommendations, by C. van der Westhuizen. China's deployment of diplomatic instruments to achieve its goals:- China's rise in South East Asia: implications for the United States, by E. Economy]. 2642. The comparative political economy of development: Africa and South Asia. Edited by Barbara Harriss-White & Judith Heyer. London & New York, Routledge, 2010. 358p., gloss., index, maps, tables. (Routledge studies in development economics, 77). ISBN 978-0-415-55288-2; 978-0-203-86133-2 ebk. [Contents: Introduction, by the editors. The political economy of agrarian change: dinosaur or phoenix?, by L. da Corta. Strategic dimensions of rural poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa, by F. Ellis. From `rural labour' to `classes of labour': class fragmentation, caste and class struggle at the bottom of the Indian labour hierarchy, by J. Lerche. Poverty: causes, responses and consequences in rural South Africa, by E. Francis. Seasonal food crises and social protection in Africa, by S. Devereux. The political economy of contract farming in tea in Kenya: the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA), 1964-2002, by C.M.O. Ochieng. Networking for success: informal enterprise and popular associations in Nigeria, by K. Meagher. Free and unfree labour in the Cape wine industry, 1838-1988, by Gavin Williams. The opium `revolution': continuity or change in rural Afghanistan?, by A. Pain. The marginalisation of Dalits in a modernising economy, by J. Heyer. Shifting the `grindstone of caste'?: decreasing dependency among Dalit labourers in Tamil Nadu, by H. Gorringe. Liberalisation and transformations in India's informal economy: female breadwinners in working-class households in Chennai, by K. Kapadia. Dalit entrepreneurs in middle India, by A. Prakash. Stigma and regions of accumulation: mapping Dalit and Adivasi capital in the 1990s, by B. Harriss-White with K. Vidyarthee]. 2643. Ikome, Francis Nguendi. From the Lagos Plan of Action to the New Partnershiip for Africa's Development. Midrand, Institute for Global Dialogue, 2007. 208p., photos. ISBN 978-1-919697-95-6. 2644. Managing business in Africa: practical management theory for an emerging market. Edited by John Luiz. Oxford University Press, 2006. 399p., index, graphs, tables. ISBN 978-0-19-576276-1. [Contents: The environment of business in Africa:- Challenges and prospects for economic and business development in Africa, by J. Luiz. The trading and investment environment in Africa, by N. Grobbelaar. The legal environment of doing business in Africa, by V. Bronstein. Management in Africa:- Leadership in Africa, by S. Nkomo & J. Cook. CASE 1: Sir Sam E. Jonah: leading in Africa [on the President of AngloGold Ashanti], by L. Papania & D. Heil. Human resource management in Africa, by F. Horwitz. CASE 2: The human face of HIV/AIDS, by C. Mitchell, M. Sutherland & M. Cairns. Managing diversity in Africa, by T. Carmichael & Rasoava Rijamampianina. Entrepreneurship in Africa, by F. Ahwireng-Obeng. The financial sector and business environment in Africa, by M. Ncube. Managing change during times of political transition: the case of Con Roux Construction Company, by P. Miller. Marketing in Africa, by S.M. Burgess. CASE 3: MTN: one group, one vision, one brand [on the cellular telecommunications company], by S. Townsend, J. Luiz & G. Bick. Operations and logistics management, by N. Faull. CASE 4: Barclays Bank in Africa: moving on from colonial roots, by C. Mitchell & J. Luiz. Strategy and strategic management in Africa, by P. Brews]. 2645. Manji, Ambreena. The politics of land reform in Africa: from communal tenure to free markets. London & New York, Zed Books, 2006. 149p., index. ISBN 978-1-84277-494-6; 978-1-84277-495-3 paper. 2646. Miguel, Edward. Africa's turn? Cambridge MA & London, MIT Press, 2009. 158p. (Boston Review book). ISBN 978-0-262-01289-8. p.47-119 comprise a Forum, with contributions by: Robert H. Bates, Ken Banks, Olu Ajakaiye, Rosamond Naylor, David N. Weil, Jeremy M. Weinstein, Smita Singh, Paul Collier, Rachel Glennerster]. 2647. Milandou, Michel. Loi de Say* et développement économique en Afrique subsaharienne: une grille de lecture sur la formation de la richesse dans les structures économiques attardées. [*Jean-Baptiste Say, 19th. c.]. Paris, Éditions ICES, 2008. 286p. ISBN 2-910153-53-3. 2648. Mshomba, Richard E. Africa and the World Trade Organization. Cambridge University Press, 2009. 360p., index, tables. ISBN 978-0-521-51476-7. AFRICA 219 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 2649. A new scramble for Africa?: imperialism, investment and development. Edited by Roger Southall and Henning Melber. Scottsville, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2009. 440p., graphs, index. ISBN 978-1-86914-171-4. [Contents: Introduction: A new scramble for Africa?, by the editors. Scrambling for Africa?: continuities and discontinuities with formal imperialism, by R. Southall. Global capitalism and the neoliberalisation of Africa, by V. Satgar. Global trade regimes and multi-polarity: the US and Chinese scramble for African resources and markets, by H. Melber. Trade relations between the European Union and Sub-Saharan Africa under the Cotonou Agreement: repartitioning and economically recolonising the continent?, by M.C. Lee. India's engagements in Africa: self-interest or mutual partnership?, by S. Naidu. South Africa in Africa: still a formidable player, by J. Daniel & N. Bhengu. The militarisation of the new scramble in Africa, by M. Rupiya & R. Southall. Scrambling for oil in West Africa?, by C.I. Obi. Oil and war in Chad, by S. Massey & R. May. The mining boom in SubSaharan Africa: continuity, change and policy implications, by W. Prichard. Extractive orders: transnational mining companies in the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries in the Central African Copperbelt, by J. Hönke. The scramble for genetic resources, by C. Thompson. The European Union and the international scramble for African fish, by A. Standing. The scramble for Africa and the marginalisation of African capitalism, by R. Southall & A. Comninos. International competition, public contracts and foreign business bribery in Africa: the case of Uganda, by R. Tangri. Conclusion: Towards a response, by R. Southall & H. Melber]. 2650. The political economy of economic growth in Africa, 1960-2000. Vol. 1. Edited by Benno J. Ndulu, Stephen A. O'Connell, Robert H. Bates, Paul Collier, Chukwuma C. Soludo. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 452p., graphs, index, tables. ISBN 978-0-521-87848-7. [Contents: Overview:Policy plus: African growth performance, 1960-2000, by B.J. Ndulu & S.A. O'Connell. Opportunities and choices, by P. Collier & S.A. O'Connell. Anti-growth syndromes in Africa: a synthesis of the case studies, by A.K. Fosu. Interpretation:- Domestic interests and control regimes, by R.H. Bates. Sacrificing the future: intertemporal strategies and their implications for growth, by P. Collier & J.W. Gunning. The political geography of redistribution, by J.-P. Azam. Political conflict and state failure, by R.H. Bates. Shocks, risk, and African growth, by J.W. Gunning. Explanation:- The evolution of global development paradigms and their influence on African economic growth, by B.J. Ndulu. Political reform, by R.H. Bates. Endogenizing syndromes, by P. Collier & R.H. Bates with A. Hoeffler & S.A. O'Connell. Looking ahead:- Harnessing growth opportunities: how Africa can advance, by P. Collier, J.W. Gunning, S.A. O'Connell & B.J. Ndulu]. 2651. The political economy of economic growth in Africa, 1960-2000. Vol. 2: Country case studies. Edited by Benno J. Ndulu, Stephen A. O'Connell, Jean-Paul Azam, Robert H. Bates, Augustin K. Fosu, Jan Willem Gunning, Dominique Njinkeu. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 719p., graphs, index, tables; with CD-ROM (307p., graphs, tables). ISBN 978-0-521-87849-4. [Contents: Overview, by S.A. O'Connell. Landlocked economies:- Why has Burundi grown so slowly?: the political economy of redistribution, by J.D. Nkurunziza & F. Ngaruko. Cotton, war, and growth in Chad, 1960-2000, by J.P. Azam & N. Djimtoïngar. The political economy of growth in Ethiopia, by Alemayehu Geda. Manmade opportunities and growth in Malawi, by C. Chipeta & M. Mkandawire. Climate vulnerability, political instability, investment, and growth in a landlocked, Sahelian economy: Niger, 1960-2000, by Ou. Samba Mamadou & M.S. Yakoubou. Explaining Sudan's economic growth performance, by Ali Abdel Gadir Ali & I.A. Elbadawi. Restarting and sustaining growth in a post-conflict economy: the case of Uganda, by L.A. Kasekende & M. Atingi-Ego. Coastal economies:- Economic growth in Ghana, 1960-2000, by E. Aryeetey & A.K. Fosu. Explaining African economic growth performance: the case of Kenya, by F.M. Mwega & N.S. Ndung'u. A shared growth story of economic success: the case of Mauritius, by Sh. Nath & Y.N. Madhoo. State control and poor economic growth performance in Senegal, by M. Ndiaye. Tanzania: explaining four decades of episodic growth, by N. Mwase & B.J. Ndulu. Togo: lost opportunities for growth, by Tch.A. Gogué & K. Evlo. Resourcerich economies:- The indigenous developmental state and growth in Botswana, by G.S. Maipose & T.C. Matsheka. The political economy of Cameroon's post-independence growth experience, by G. Kobou, D. Njinkeu & B.P. Fosso. Explaining economic growth in Africa: the case of Guinea, by S.F. Doumbouya & F. Camara. Explaining African economic growth performance: the case of Nigeria, by M.A. Iyoha & D.E. Oriakhi. Sierra Leone's economic growth performance, 1961-2000, by V.A.B. Davies. Contents of the CD-ROM:Analyzing growth in Burkina Faso, 1960-2000, by K. Savadogo, S. Coulibaly & C.A. McCracken. Mali: du «tout État» à la croissance invisible, by M. Coulibaly & A. Diarra. Economic growth in Benin: lost opportunities, by A.S. Dossou & J.-Y. Sinzogan with S. Mensah. Explication de la croissance en Côte d'Ivoire, by M.K. Benie. Mozambique's growth performance, 1960-1997, by C. de Sousa & J. Sulemane. Croissance off-shore au Congo et économie rentière [on Congo-Brazzaville], by C. Tsassa & B. Yamb. A case study of Namibia, by T. Godana & J.E. Odada. Zambia, by I. Mwanawina & J. Mulungushi]. 2652. Prempeh, E. Osei Kwadwo. Against global capitalism: African social movements confront neoliberal globalization. Aldershot & Burlington VT, Ashgate, 2006. 189p., index. ISBN 978-0-7546-4764-5. 220 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2653. Privatization and alternative public sector reform in Sub-Saharan Africa: delivering on electricity and water. Edited by Kate Bayliss & Ben Fine. Basingstoke & New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 268p., index, tables, bibl. ISBN 978-0-230-00485-6. [Contents: The privatization experiment:- Privatization's shaky theoretical foundations, by B. Fine. Privatization in practice, by K. Bayliss & B. Fine. Rethinking the rethink: the World Bank and privatization, by B. Fine & K. Bayliss. Water and electricity in SubSaharan Africa, by K. Bayliss. Case studies:Ghana: Privatization--a work in progress, by K. Bayliss & R. Amenga-Etego. Tanzania: from nationalization to privatization and back?, by K. Bayliss. Zambia: the commercialization of urban water and sanitation, by H. Dagdeviren. Namibia: lessons from commercialization, by K. Bayliss]. 2654. Richer, Philippe. L'offensive chinoise en Afrique. Paris, Karthala, 2008. 164p. (Les terrains du siècle). ISBN 978-2-84586-984-4. 2655. Towards Africa's renewal. Edited by Jeggan C. Senghor, Nana K. Poku. Aldershot & Burlington VT, Ashgate, 2007. 339p., index, graphs, tables. ISBN 978-0-7546-4670-9. [Contents: Introduction: Africa: amid renewal, deepening crisis, by N.K. Poku. The African state, by I.W. Zartman. The post-colonial African state: issues of citizenship and subjectivity, by L. Flint. Liberalization, democratization and political leadership in Africa, by E. Kannyo. Africa's industrialization: an alternative approach, by D.B. Ndlela. Revisiting the African development trajectory: from LPA to NEPAD, by M.J. Kankwenda. Institutional architecture for managing integration in the ECOWAS region: an empirical investigation, by J.C. Senghor. Vassal states, development options and African development, by A.V. Obeng. Instabilities and development in Africa, by A.K. Fosu. Trade regimes, liberalization and macroeconomic instability in Africa, by Ch. Dupasquier & P.N. Osakwe. Civil society organizations: the search for empowerment, by A.S. Patterson. Gender and development, by C. Obbo. Migrants' remittances and the Nigerian economy: theoretical and impact issues, by S. Tomori & M.A. Adebiyi. The Nigerian federation at the crossroads: the way forward, by L. Adamolekun]. See also: 2677, 2734, 2750 Ayittey, George B.N. Indigenous African institutions. For the full entry, see item 2582 China's new role in Africa and the South. For the full entry, see item 2733 Indigenous knowledge systems and sustainable development. For the full entry, see item 2584 EDUCATION Articles 2656. Assié-Lumumba, N'Dri T. The Global Development Learning Network (GDLN) and tertiary education in Africa: opportunities and predicaments of centralized knowledge broadcasting programs on the world scale. Perspectives on global development and technology (Leiden etc.), 7, 3/4, 2008, p.231-258, English résumé. [With emphasis on the Centre d'Éducation à Distance de Côte d'Ivoire]. HIGHER EDUCATION; DISTANCE EDUCATION; MASS-MEDIA See also: Education 2767, 2804, 2808 Books No entries HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY Articles 2657. Bierlich, Bernhard. The Danish slave trade, its surgeons and slave mortality. Outre-mers: revue d'histoire (Saint-Denis), 364/365, 2009, p.229-248, map, table. SLAVERY; MEDICINE--History 2658. Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E. and Lombardo, Anthony P. Words require action: African elite opinion about apologies from the "West". In the book: The age of apology: facing up to the past. Edited by Mark Gibney et al. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008. p.216-228. COLONIALISM; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS; SLAVERY 2659. Kelemen, Paul. Planning for Africa: the British Labour Party's colonial development policy, 1920-1964. Journal of agrarian change (Oxford), 7, 1, 2007, p.76-98, English résumé. COLONIALISM; COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION 2660. Kirk-Greene, Anthony. Margery who?: a biography waiting to happen. African research and documentation (London), 107, 2008, p.47-50. [On Dame Margery Perham]. COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION / COLONIAL HISTORY--Research 2661. Kistner, Ulrike. Lineages of racism in genocidal contexts--lessons from Hannah Arendt in contemporary African genocide scholarship. Development dialogue (Uppsala), 50, 2008, p.155-171. COLONIALISM; VIOLENCE / RACE--History AFRICA 221 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 2662. Koller, Christian. The recruitment of colonial troops in Africa and Asia and their deployment in Europe during the First World War. Immigrants and minorities (London), 26, 1/2, 2008, p.111-133. COLONIAL HISTORY; ARMED FORCES / CULTURE CONTACT--History 2663. Krozewski, Gerold. Contextualising violence in colonial Africa--European national development, empire and lineages of conflict. Development dialogue (Uppsala), 50, 2008, p.53-73. COLONIALISM; VIOLENCE--History 2664. Luraschi, Moira. Donne che raccontano: storia, romanzo ed etnografia nella letteratura italiana postcoloniale. Africa (Roma), 64, 1/2, 2009, p.185-205. COLONIALISM; CULTURE CONTACT--History; [LITERATURE (Italian)] 2665. Nunn, Nathan. The long-term effects of Africa's slave trades. Quarterly journal of economics (Cambridge, MA), 123, 1, 2008, p.139-176, graphs, maps, tables, English résumé. SLAVERY; ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 2666. Schaller, Dominik J. Colonialism and genocide--Raphael Lemkin's concept of genocide and its application to European rule in Africa. Development dialogue (Uppsala), 50, 2008, p.75-93. COLONIALISM; VIOLENCE--History 2667. Shipway, Martin. Shifting frameworks for change: the late colonial state in Africa. In his book: Decolonization and its impact: a comparative approach to the end of colonial empires. Oxford etc., Blackwell Publishing, 2008. p.114-139, table. DECOLONISATION; COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION 2668. Shipway, Martin. Towards self-government: patterns of late colonial African politics, 1951-1957. In his book: Decolonization and its impact: a comparative approach to the end of colonial empires. Oxford etc., Blackwell Publishing, 2008. p.173198. DECOLONISATION; COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION See also: Colonialism 2594, 2703, 2807; Slavery 2703, 2765 Books 2669. Abdulahi A. Osman. Governance and internal wars in Sub-Saharan Africa: exploring the relationship. London, Adonis & Abbey, 2007. 206p., graphs, index, tables, bibl. ISBN 978-1-905068-53-1. [Appendix 2, p.164-169, is a country-by-country list of African presidents since Independence, with method of ascendance and dates]. 2670. African military history. [22 reprinted studies]. Edited by John Lamphear. Aldershot & Burlington VT, Ashgate, 2007. 505p., illus., index, maps. (International library of essays on military history). ISBN 978-0-7546-2521-6. 2671. Africa's hidden histories: everyday literacy and making the self. Edited by Karin Barber. Bloomington & Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, 2006. 451p., facsims., index, photos (historical portraits). (African expressive cultures). ISBN 0-253-34729-7; 0-253-21843-8 paper. [Contents: Introduction: Hidden innovators in Africa by K. Barber. Diaries, letters, and the constitution of the self:- "My own life": A.K. Boakye Yiadom's autobiography--the writing and subjectivity of a Ghanaian teacher-catalyst, by S.F. Miescher. "What is our intelligence, our school going and our reading of books without getting money?": Akinpelu . Obisesan and his diary, by R. Watson. The letters .. . of Louisa Mvemve, by C. Burns. Ekukhanyeni letter-writers: a historical inquiry into epistolary network(s) and political imagination in KwazuluNatal, South Africa, by V. Khumalo. Reasons for writing: African working-class letter-writing in early-twentieth-century South Africa, by K. Breckenridge. Keeping a diary of visions: Lazarus Phelalasekhaya Maphumulo and the Edendale congregation of AmaNazaretha, by Liz Gunner. Schoolgirl pregnancies, letter-writing, and "modern" persons in late colonial East Africa, by Lynn M. Thomas. Reading cultures, publics, and the press:Entering the territory of elites: literary activity in colonial Ghana, by S. Newell. The Bantu world and the world of the book: reading, writing and "enlightenment", by Bh. Peterson. Reading debating / debating reading: the case of the Lovedale literary society, or Why Mandela quotes Shakespeare, by I. Hofmeyr. "The present battle is the brain battle": writing and publishing a Kikuyu newspaper in the pre-Mau Mau period in Kenya, by B.F. Frederiksen. Public but private: a transformational reading of the memoirs and newspaper writings of Mercy Ffoulkes-Crabbe, by A. Gadzekpo. Innovation, cultural editing and the emergence of new genres:- Writing, reading, and printing death: obituaries and commemoration in Asante, by T.C. McCaskie. Writing, genre, and a schoolmaster's inventions in the Yoruba provinces, by K. Barber. Innovation and persistence: literary circles, new opportunities, and continuing debates in Hausa literary production, by G. Furniss]. 2672. Benjamin, Thomas. The Atlantic world: Europeans, Africans, Indians* and their shared history, 1400-1900. [*i.e. Native Americans]. Cambridge University Press, 2009. 721p., gloss., illus. (facsims.), index, maps, tables, bibl. ISBN 978-0-521-85099-5. 222 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2673. Blackmore, Josiah. Moorings: Portuguese expansion and the writing of Africa. Minneapolis & London, University of Minnesota Press, 2009. 203p., index. ISBN 978-0-8166-4832-0; 978-0-8166-4833-7 paper. [On Portuguese historical contact with Islam and Africa as reflected in literature and elsewhere]. 2674. Coquery-Vidrovitch, Catherine. Africa and the Africans in the nineteenth century: a turbulent history. [Translation of Afrique et les Africains au XIXe siècle]. Armonk NY & London, M.E. Sharpe, 2009. 312p., chronol, index, maps, bibl. ISBN 978-0-7656-1696-8; 978-0-7656-1697-5 paper. 2675. De Silva Jayasuriya, Shihan. African identity in Asia: cultural effects of forced migration. Princeton, Markus Wiener, 2008. 163p., gloss., illus., index, map, photos. ISBN 978-1-55876-471-2; 978-1-55876-472-9 paper. [On the slave-trade and other forced migration to India, etc.]. 2676. Derrick, Jonathan. Africa's `agitators': militant anti-colonialism in Africa and the West, 1918-1939. London, Hurst, 2008. 483p., index, bibl. ISBN 978-1-85065-937-2; 978-1-85065-936-5 paper. 2677. Intermediaries, interpreters, and clerks: African employees in the making of colonial Africa. Edited by Benjamin N. Lawrance, Emily Lynn Osborn, Richard L. Roberts. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. 332p., index, maps. (Africa and the diaspora: history, politics, culture). ISBN 0-299-21950-X. [Contents: Introduction: African intermediaries and the "bargain" of collaboration, by the editors. The formative period of colonial rule, ca. 1800-1920:- An interpreter will arise: resurrecting Jan Tzatzoe's diplomatic and evangelical contributions as a cultural intermediary on South Africa's Eastern Cape frontier, 1816-1818, by R.S. Levine. Interpreting colonial power in French Guinea: the Boubou Penda--Ernest Noirot affair of 1905, by E.L. Osborn. Interpretation and interpolation: Shepstone as native interpreter, by T. McClendon. Petitioners, "bush lawyers", and letter writers: court access in British-occupied Lomé, 1914-1920, by B.N. Lawrance. Negotiating legal authority in French West Africa: the colonial administration and African assessors, 1903-1918, by R. Ginio. The maturing phase of colonial rule, ca. 1920-1960:- "Collecting customary law": educated Africans, ethnographical writings, and colonial justice in French West Africa, by J.-H. Jézéquel. Interpreters self-interpreted: the autobiographies of two colonial clerks, by R.A. Austen. African court elders in Nyanza province, Kenya, ca. 1930-1960: from "traditional" to "modern", by B.L. Shadle. Power and influence of African court clerks and translators in colonial Kenya: the case of Khwisero Native (African) Court, 1946-1956, by M.N. Amutabi. The district clerk and the "man-leopard murders": mediating law and authority in colonial Nigeria, by D. Pratten. Cultural commuters: African employees in late colonial Tanzania, by A. Eckert. Afterword:- African participation in colonial rule: the role of clerks, interpreters, and other intermediaries, by M. Klein. Appendix: Personnel files and the role of qadis and interpreters in the colonial administration of Saint-Louis, Senegal, 1857-1911, by S. Mbaye]. 2678. Movements, borders, and identities in Africa. Edited by Toyin Falola and Aribidesi Usman. Rochester NY, University of Rochester Press, 2009. 318p., index, maps, photos. (Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora). ISBN 978-1-58046-296-9. [Contents: Migrations in African history: an introduction, by the editors. State formation and migration crossroads:- Frontier migrations and cultural transformations in the Yoruba hinterland, ca. 1575-1700: the case of Upper Osun, by A. Ogundiran. The root is also here: the nondiaspora foundations of Yoruba ethnicity, by O. Ojo. Settlement strategies, ceramic use, and factors of change among the people of Northeast Osun State, Nigeria, by A. Ogunfolakan. Precolonial regional migration and settlement abandonment in Yorubaland, Nigeria, by A. Usman. Migrations, identities, and transculturation in the coastal cities of Yorubaland in the second half of the second millennium: an approach to African history through architecture [includes studies of Porto Novo, Badagry, Abeokuta and Lagos], by B.K. Oshineye. Movements and identities:- Squatting and settlement making in Mamelodi, South Africa, by G. Steyn. "Scattering time": anticolonial resistance and migration among the Jo-Ugenya of Kenya toward the end of the nineteenth century, by M. Owino. Traders, slaves, and soldiers: the Hausa diaspora in Ghana (Gold Coast and Asante) in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, by E. Abaka. Ethnic identities and the culture of modernity in a frontier region: the Gokwe district of Northwestern Zimbabwe, 1963-79, by P.S. Nyambara. Displacement, migration, and the curse of borders in Francophone West Africa, by G. Géloin. Shifting identities among Nigerian Yoruba in Dahomey and the Republic of Benin (1940s-2004), by J.-L. Martineau. Identity, "foreign-ness", and the dilemma of immigrants at the coast of Kenya: interrogating the myth of "Black Arabs" among Kenyan Africans, by M.N. Amutabi. Labor market constraints and competition in colonial Africa: migrant workers, population, and agricultural production in Upper Volta, 1920-32, by I. Mande]. 2679. Plumelle-Uribe, Rosa Amelia. Traite des Blancs, traites des Noirs: aspects méconnus et conséquences actuelles. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2008. 241p., index, maps. (Études africaines). ISBN 978-2-296-06443-0. EAN 9782296064430. AFRICA 223 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 2680. Sanmarco, Louis. Entretiens sur les non-dits de la décolonisation: confidences d'un administrateur des colonies. [Gouverneur Sanmarco interviewed by Samuel Mbajum]. Paris, Éditions de l'Officine, 2007. 420p., photos. ISBN 2-915680-73-6. 2681. Tiebel, André. Die Entstehung der Schutztruppengesetze für die deutschen Schutzgebiete Deutsch-Ostafrika, Deutsch-Südwestafrika und Kamerun (1884-1898). Frankfurt am Main etc., Peter Lang, 2008. 199p., bibl. (Rechtshistorische Reihe, 358). ISBN 978-3-631-57096-8. 2682. Tymowski, Micha . The origins and structures of political institutions in pre-colonial Black Africa: dynastic monarchy, taxes and tributes, war and slavery, kinship and territory. Lewiston / Queenston / Lampeter, Edwin Mellen, 2009. 228p., illus., index, maps, photos, plan, bibl. ISBN 978-0-7734-4718-9. See also: 2585, 2700 Ayittey, George B.N. Indigenous African institutions. For the full entry, see item 2582 Kasfir, Sidney Littlefield. African art and the colonial encounter. For the full entry, see item 2591 LANGUAGES Articles 2683. Güldemann, Tom and Stoneking, Mark. A historical appraisal of clicks: a linguistic and genetic population perspective. Annual review of anthropology (Palo Alto), 37, 2008, p.93-109, map, graphs, English résumé. LANGUAGES 2684. Lüpke, Friederike. At the margin--African endangered languages in the context of global endangerment discourses. African research and documentation (London), 109, 2009, p.15-41, facsims., maps. [With emphasis on Jalonke and Banyun (Baïnuk)]. LANGUAGES; CULTURAL CONSERVATION; · Casamance; BOREPAB (Bureau d'Organisation de Recherches et d'Études du Patrimoine Baïnouck) 2685. Voigt, Rainer. Bibliographie zur äthiosemitischen und kuschitischen Sprachwissenschaft XI: 2006. Aethiopica (Wiesbaden), 11, 2008, p.194-202. LANGUAGES: Ethiopic; Cushitic--Bibliography Books 2686. Batchelor, Kathryn. Decolonizing translation: Francophone African novels in English translation. Manchester (UK) & Kinderhook (NY), St. Jerome Publishing, 2009. 282p., index, bibl. ISBN 978-1-905763-17-7. 2687. Explorations into language use in Africa. Frankfurt am Main etc, Peter Lang, 2008. [Edited by] Augustin Simo Bobda. 237p., index, photos. (Duisburger Arbeiten zur Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft, 70). ISBN 978-3-631-56239-0. [Contents: Introduction, by A. Simo Bobda. Language planning and other sociolinguistic issues:Leadership trajectories in the language planning process, by J.A. Fishman. Language conflict seen from the viewpoint of the rationalist and romantic models, by R. Dirven & M. Pütz. The sustainability of South Africa's pluralist language policy, by V. Webb. Promotion and sustenance of multilingualism: partnership between the private sector and the government, by Kembo Sure. Globalization and African languages: regression in linguistic diversity, by P.N. Tamanji. Ecosystem of the Vute-Banyo area and language endangerment, by Ngessimo M. Mutaka. Features of African languages:- Tone assignment on nominal forms in Bakoko, by M. Kenmogne. Yoruba vowel patterns: asymmetries through phonological competition, by D. Pulleyblank. Varieties of English:- Predictability of word stress in African English: evidence from Nigerian English and Cameroon English, by A. Simo Bobda. Discourse and self-validation as hallmarks of advertisement, by P. Mbangwana. Local emplacement and global identities in signboard and billboard literacies in urban Gambia, by K. Juffermans. Compiling an exclusive dictionary of West African English: a report on work in progress, by L. Peter & H.-G. Wolf]. 2688. Globalization and the future of African languages. Edited by Francis Egbokhare, Clement Kolawole. Ibadan, Ibadan Cultural Studies Group, 2006. 475p., index. ISBN 978-978-066-800-6. [Contents: ICT and globalization:- Globalization: colonizing the space flows?, by 'Tunde Adegbola. Langues africaines et les TIC*: quelle stratégie mettre en place? [*Techniques de l'information et des communications], by P. Ouédraogo & M.Z. Somé. The impact of globalization on the sociolinguistic landscape of Cameroon, by V. Tanda & E. Chia. Globalization and the ethnography of Nigerian literature (in English), by A.I. Shittu. Nigerian languages and the global community: an appraisal of A dictionary of the Yorùbá language [published by "University Press PLC", 2002], by O.M. Ogunkeye. Delineating the computer's language workstation, by A.A. Fakoya. Sociolinguistics:- Learning endangered languages: a linguistic frame of reference for modelling readers, by S. Salffner. Cross-culturation and the impact of Portuguese language on (E)Gun [i.e. Gun a.k.a. 224 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY Egun], by E.S. Desouza. Linguistic strategy in the shortening of Igbo personal names, by I.I. Akinremi. Positioning Liberian Pidgin relative to other West African Pidgin Englishes, by J.V. Singler. Cognates tell prehistory of Okpamheri, by 'Demola Lewis. Applied linguistics:- The small voice in the market place, by N.M. Christopher. Copying the master: linguistic strategies in imitation brand naming, by O. Egbokhare. Women's rites and negotiated rights: Yoruba traditional wedding performance in Ekiti dialect, by F.O.O. Sawe. The language of the nouveau riche in the Igbo video film, by E.U.C. Ezejideaku. `Once upon a time ...': a ritualized communication in Ega oral literature, by W. Rafferty & S. Salffner. Indigenous languages and the postmodern turn: rap as a generational statement of dissidence, by Y. Olusegun-Joseph. Syntax and phonology:HIV/AIDS and indigenous languages in Nigeria, by C.O.O. Kolawole. NC* sequences: prenasalised consonants or consonant clusters in Bafut (Cameroon) [*nasal consonant and oral consonant], by A.N. Neba. The moraic and rhythmic structure of Yorùbá children's poetic songs, by F. Oyebade & T. Agoyi. Tone and associative constructions in Edo, by H. Adeniyi. Negation strategies in Lamnso', by L.C. Yuka & I.I. Osime. Verbal inflectional categories in Meta', by E. Fogwe (née Chibaka). Form and content of the functional elements Agr & T in the Hausa basic clause [on agreement and tense), by A.H. Amfani. The grammatical functions of tone in the Ào dialect (Yorùbá), by O. Taiwo. Serial verb types, particles and event phrases, by R.P. Schaefer. Tonal complexes and a Lokaa conspiracy, by A. Akinlabi & M. Liberman]. 2689. König, Christa. Case in Africa. Oxford University Press, 2008. 343p., gloss., indexes, maps. ISBN 978-0-19-923282-6. 2690. Language and national identity in Africa. Edited by Andrew Simpson. Oxford University Press, 2008. 367p., index, maps. (Oxford linguistics). ISBN 978-0-1-928674-4; 978-0-19-928675-1 paper. [Contents: Introduction, by A. Simpson. Egypt: from Egyptian to Pan-Arab nationalism, by Y. Suleiman. Morocco: language, nationalism, and gender, by M. Ennaji & F. Sadiqi. Sudan: majorities, minorities, and language interactions, by W. James. Senegal: the emergence of a national lingua franca, by F. McLaughlin. Mali: in defence of cultural and linguistic pluralism, by I. Skattum. Sierra Leone: Krio and the quest for national integration, by B.A. Oyetade & V. Fashole Luke. Ghana: indigenous languages, English, and an emerging national identity, by A. Anyidoho & M.E. Kropp Dakubu. Ivory Coast: the supremacy of French, by A.M. Knutsen. Nigeria: ethnolinguistic competion in the giant of Africa, by A. Simpson & B.A. Oyetade. Cameroon: official biingualism in a multilingual state, by E. Biloa & G. Echu. D.R. Congo: language and `authentic nationalism', by E.G. Bokamba. Kenya: language and the search for a coherent national identity, by C. Githiora. Tanzania: the development of Swahili as a national and official language, by F. Topan. The Horn of Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia, by D. Appleyard & M. Orwin. Zambia: `One Zambia, one nation, many languages', by L. Marten & N.C. Kula. South Africa: the rocky road to nation building, by R. Mesthrie]. 2691. Nurse, Derek. Tense and aspect in Bantu. Oxford University Press, 2008. 401p., index, map, bibl. ISBN 978-0-19-923929-0. 2692. Translation studies in Africa. Edited by Judith Inggs and Libby Meintjes. London & New York, Continuum International, 2009. 253p., index, tables. (Continuum studies in translation). ISBN 978-1-8470-6177-5; 978-1-8471-4589-5 paper. [Contents: Translation matters: linguistic and cultural representation, by P. Bandia. Cracking the code: translation as transgression in Triomf [on the novel by Marlene van Niekerk], by L. de Kock. Translational intertexts in A change of tongue: preliminary thoughts [on the book by Antjie Krog], by F. Vosloo. How translation feels, by L. Meintjes. Problems and prospects of translating Yorùbá verbal art into literary English: an ethnolinguistic approach, by T. Surakat. Translating the third culture: the translation of aspects of Senegalese culture in selected literary works by Ousmane Sembène [on Le docker noir, Les bouts de bois de Dieu and Xala], by C. Young. Translating, rewriting and retelling traditional South African folktales: mediation, imposition or appropriation?, by J. Inggs. The concepts of domestication and foreignization in the translation of children's literature in the South African educational context, by H. Kruger. Translation and shifting identities in post-apartheid South Africa: rethinking teaching paradigms in times of transition, by I. Dimitriu. Towards comprehending spokenlanguage educational interpreting as rendered at a South African university [i.e. North-West University], by M. Verhoef & J. Blaauw. Simultaneous interpreting: implementing multilingual teaching in a South African tertiary classroom, by A.-M. Beukes & M. Pienaar]. LAW Articles See also: Customary law 2797 Books Ayittey, George B.N. Indigenous African institutions. For the full entry, see item 2582 Beyeme, Crescence Nga. Le droit international de la femme. For the full entry, see item 2583 Human rights in African prisons. see item 2813 For the full entry, AFRICA 225 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 LITERATURE Articles 2693. Nwankwo, Chimalum. The muted index of war in African literature and society. African literature today (Oxford etc.), 26, 2008, p.1-14. LITERATURE; CONFLICT; VIOLENCE 2694. Soubias, Pierre. Le roman francophone au Maghreb et en Afrique noire: convergences, décalages, parallélismes. Horizons maghrébins--le droit à la mémoire (Toulouse), 53, 2005, p.143-149, French résumé. PROSE LITERATURE See also: Literature 2664 Books 2695. Africa writing Europe: opposition, juxtaposition, entanglement. Edited by Maria Olaussen & Christina Angelfors. Amsterdam & New York, Rodopi, 2009. 278p., index. (Cross cultures: readings in the post /colonial literatures in English, 105). ISBN 978-90-420-2593-6. [Contents: Africa writing Europe: an introduction, by M. Olaussen. "On these premises I am the government": Njabulo Ndebele's The cry of Winnie Mandela and the reconstructions of gender and nation, by D. Driver. "A deeper silence": Dan Jacobson's Lithuania, by G.V. Davis. "A language to fit Africa": `Africanness' and `Europeanness' in the South African imagination, by G. Baderoon. Morountodun by Femi Osofisan: Marxism, feminism, and an African dramatist's engagement with an indigenous heroic narrative, by W. Raji. Europe discarded: Ken Bugul and the twenty-eighth wife of a marabout, by J. Pikkujämsä. "France, effaced but venerated": Marie Cardinal's Au pays de mes racines, by A.-S. Persson. From heterotopia to home: the university and the politics of postcoloniality in Tayeb Salih's Season of migration to the North and Leila Aboulela's The translator, by A.W. Schultheis. Refusing to speak as a victim: agency and the arrivant in Abdulrazak Gurnah's novel By the sea, by M. Olaussen. Refugee(s) writing: displacement in contemporary narratives of forced migration, by J. Nyman]. 2696. Batchelor, Kathryn. Decolonizing translation: Francophone African novels in English translation. Manchester (UK) & Kinderhook (NY), St. Jerome Publishing, 2009. 282p., index, bibl. ISBN 978-1-905763-17-7. 2697. Irele, Francis Abiola. Négritude et condition africaine. Paris, Karthala; Amsterdam, Sephis; 2008. 191p., index. (Histoire des Suds). ISBN 978-2-8111-0033-9. [Includes studies of Aimé Césaire and of Achebe's Things fall apart]. 2698. Migraine-George, Thérèse. African women and representation: from performance to politics. Trenton NJ & Asmara, Africa World Press, 2008. 305p., index, bibl. ISBN 1-59221-551-3; 1-59221-550-5 paper. [On women playwrights]. 2699. The trickster's tongue: an anthology of poetry in translation from Africa and the African diaspora with introduction, commentary and bibliography [by] Mark de Brito. Leeds, Peepal Tree Press, 2006. 383p., index. ISBN 1-900715-88-0. 2700. Wehrs, Donald R. Pre-colonial Africa in colonial African narratives: from Ethiopia unbound to Things fall apart, 1911-1958. Aldershot & Burlington VT, Ashgate, 2008. 193p., index, bibl. ISBN 978-0-7546-6088-0. [With chapters on works by J.E. Casely-Hayford & Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (Hausa), Paul Hazoumé, D.O. Fagunwa, Amos Tutuola and Chinua Achebe]. POLITICS Articles 2701. Alden, Chris. China's new engagement with Africa. In the book: China's expansion into the Western hemisphere: implications for Latin America and the United States. Editors: Riordan Roett, Guadalupe Paz. Washington, Brookings Institution Press, 2008. p.213-235. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China-- Economic aspects; EXTERNAL TRADE; ECONOMIC AID 2702. Campbell, Horace G. China in Africa: challenging US global hegemony. Third World quarterly (London), 29, 1, 2008, p.89-105, English résumé. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China--Political and Economic aspects 2703. Campbell, Horace G. Reconstruction and reparations: lessons from China and the Pan-African world. International journal of African renaissance studies (Pretoria), 4, 2, 2009, p.140-167, English résumé. HUMAN RIGHTS; COLONIALISM; SLAVERY 2704. Colenso, Gwilym and Saunders, Christopher. New light on the Pan-African Association. [2 parts]. Pt. 1: African research and documentation (London), 107, 2008, p.27-45, facsims. Pt. 2: 108, 2008, p.89-109, facsim. [On its formation and dissolution; based on the Colenso papers in Rhodes House. With photos of F. Colenso (pt. 1) and H.S. Williams (pt.2)]. PAN-AFRICANISM / ASSOCIATIONS--History; · Frank Colenso; Robert John Colenso; Henry Sylvester Williams 226 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2705. Dunn, Kevin C. `Sons of the soil' and contemporary state making: autochthony, uncertainty and political violence in Africa. Third World quarterly (London), 30, 1, 2009, p.113-127, English résumé. CONFLICT; VIOLENCE; IDENTITY 2706. Harris, Leonard. Cosmopolitanism and the African renaissance: Pixley I. Seme and Alain L. Locke. International journal of African renaissance studies (Pretoria), 4, 2, 2009, p.181-192, English résumé. PAN-AFRICANISM--History; · Harlem Renaissance 2707. Hodgson, Dorothy L. Becoming indigenous in Africa. African studies review (New Brunswick NJ), 52, 3, 2009, p.1-32, English résumé. MINORITIES 2708. Honwana, Alcinda. Children in war: reintegrating child soldiers. IDS bulletin (Brighton), 40, 1, 2009, p.63-68, English résumé. [With some emphasis on Mozambique and Angola]. CIVIL WAR; CHILDREN; VIOLENCE 2709. Jackson, Stephen. Potential difference: internal borderlands in Africa. In the book: Whose peace?: critical perspectives on the political economy of peacebuilding. Edited by Michael Pugh et al. Basingstoke & New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. p.266-283. [With emphasis on Kivu]. CONFLICT; CROSS-BORDER RELATIONS 2710. Kelsall, Tim. Going with the grain in African development? Development policy review (London), 26, 6, 2008, p.627-655, English résumé. GOVERNANCE 2711. McDonough, David S. From guerillas to government: post-conflict stability in Liberia, Uganda and Rwanda. Third World quarterly (London), 29, 2, 2008, p.357-374, English résumé. NATIONAL INTEGRATION; RESISTANCE TO GOVERNMENT; CIVIL WAR; CONFLICT MANAGEMENT 2712. Martin, William G. Africa's futures: from North-South to East-South? Third World quarterly (London), 29, 2, 2008, p.339-356, graphs, English résumé. [With some emphasis on relations with China]. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: Economic aspects; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2713. Mohan, Giles and Power, Marcus. Africa, China and the `new' economic geography of development. Singapore journal of tropical geography, 30, 1, 2009, p.24-28. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China: Political and Economic aspects 2714. Mutula, Stephen M. Digital divide in subSaharan Africa: implications for e-governance. ESARBICA journal, 27, 2008, p.39-71, table, English résumé. GOVERNANCE; PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION; INFORMATION SCIENCE 2715. Ogbaharya, Daniel G. (Re-)building governance in post-conflict Africa: the role of the state and informal institutions. Development in practice (Oxfam), 18, 3, 2008, p.395-402, English résumé. GOVERNANCE; THE STATE; NATIONAL INTEGRATION; ECONOMIC AID 2716. Ribeiro, Claudio. La politique africaine du Brésil et le gouvernement Lula. Politique africaine (Paris), 113, 2009, p.71-91, graphs, tables, French résumé; English résumé (p.239). INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: Brazil--Political and Economic aspects 2717. Shapiro, Jonathan, a.k.a. Zapiro. Coup de crayon: l'Asie vue d'Afrique. Politique africaine (Paris), 113, 2009, p.117-120. [6 cartoons with short introduction]. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China; India-- Economic and Political aspects; HUMOUR / GRAPHIC ARTS 2718. Shcherbakov, N.G. ( .. e ). : y . e e Bocmo / Oriens (Moskva), 2008 no.2, p.94-107, Russian résumé; English résumé (p.222). [English title: The post-war Pan-Africanism: the beginning of the road]. PAN-AFRICANISM; AFRICAN CONSCIOUSNESS 2719. Shinn, David H. China-Africa relations: a bibliography. African research and documentation (London), 108, 2008, p.3-87. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: China--Political and Economic aspects 2720. Vambe, Maurice T. and Abebe Zegeye. Racializing ethnicity and ethnicizing racism: rethinking the epistemic conditions of genocide in Africa. Social identities (Basingstoke etc.), 14, 6, 2008, p.775-793, English résumé. [In part a critique of writings of Mahmood Mamdani, especially in regard to Rwanda and Darfur]. ETHNICITY; RACE; VIOLENCE 2721. Villalón, Leonardo A. L'Afrique profonde, l'Afrique en transitions (entretien ...): propos recueillis par Maâti Monjib. Horizons maghrébins--le droit à la mémoire (Toulouse), 53, 2005, p.12-22, French résumé. POLITICS--Research See also: Public administration 2571; Governance 2574, 2616, 2629; Human rights 2579, 2808; Conflict 2593, 2603, 2693; Civil war 2593; AFRICA 227 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 Economic aid 2600; Armed forces 2662; International relations: Economic aspects 2600, 2614, 2632, 2635; International relations: Political aspects 2658, 2808; Decentralisation 2809 Books 2722. Abegunrin, Olayiwola. Africa in global politics in the twenty-first century: a Pan-African perspective. New York & Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan 2009. 265p., index. ISBN 978-0-23061890-9. [Including chapters on Nigeria and South Africa]. 2723. Adeleke, Tunde. The case against Afrocentrism. Jackson, University Press of Mississippi, 2009. 223p., index. ISBN 978-1-60473-293-1. 2724. African governance report II, 2009. Oxford University Press for U.N. Economic Commission for Africa, 2009. 274p., graphs, English résumé. ISBN UNECA: 978-9-21-125110-4. OUP: 978-0-19-957429-2. 2725. African guerrillas: raging against the machine. Edited by Morten Bøås, Kevin C. Dunn. Boulder & London, Lynne Rienner, 2007. 273p., index. ISBN 978-1-58826-495-4; 978-1-58826-471-8 paper. [Contents: Introduction, by the editors. African guerrilla politics: raging against the machine?, by M. Bøås & K.C. Dunn. Marginalized youth, by M. Bøås. Whither the separatist motive?, by P. Englebert. Liberia: the LURDs of the new church [on Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy], by W.S. Reno. Côte d'Ivoire: negotiating identity and citizenship, by R. Banégas & R. Marshall-Fratani. The Democratic Republic of Congo: militarized politics in a "failed state", by D.M. Tull. Uganda: the Lord's Resistance Army, by K.C. Dunn. Sudan: the Janjawiid and government militias, by Ø.H. Rolandsen. Senegal: the resilient weakness of Casamançais separatists, by V. Foucher. Angola: how to lose a guerrilla war, by A. Malaquias. African guerrillas revisited, by C. Clapham]. 2726. African politics: beyond the third wave of democratisation. Editor: Joelien Pretorius. Cape Town, Juta, 2008. 230p., graphs, index, tables. ISBN 978-0-7021-7736-1. [Contents: The need for post-third wave conversations, by J. Pretorius. The feasibility of a union government and a United States of Africa: dilemmas of political integration and democratisation, by Kh. Matlosa. From importer to exporter: the changing role of Nigeria in promoting democratic values in Africa, by J. Sh. Omotola. The Afrikaner Broederbond: from `devil of apartheid' to an actor of change in the transformation process of South Africa?, by A. Knecht. The impact of HIV/AIDS on the electoral process in Africa, by K. Chirambo. A silent revolution: South African voters during the first ten years of democracy, 1994-2004, by C. SchulzHerzenberg. The ANC `leadership crisis' and the age of populism in post-apartheid South Africa, by R. Mathekga. Crafting new democratic spaces: participatory policy-making in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, by I. Buccus & J. Hicks. The politics of social change and the transition to democratic governance: community participation in postapartheid South Africa, by J.J. Williams. Mother and slaughter: a comparative analysis of the female terrorist in the LRA and FARC [on the Lord's Resistance Army and the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia], by S. Graham]. 2727. Baker, Bruce. Security in post-conflict Africa: the role of nonstate policing. Boca Raton (FL) etc., CRC Press, 2010. 203p., chronols., index. (Advances in police theory and practice series). ISBN 978-1-4200-9193-9. 2728. Barry, Mamadou Aliou. Le commerce moderne des armes en Afrique: données chiffrées, circuits et acteurs. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2008. 208p., tables, bibl. ISBN 978-2-296-06406-5. EAN 9782296064065. 2729. Belachew Gebrewold-Tochalo. Anatomy of violence: understanding the systems of conflict and violence in Africa. [By] Belachew Gebrewold. Farnham & Burlington VT, Ashgate, 2009. 263p., index. ISBN 978-0-7546-7528-0. ebook 978-0-7546-9746-6. [Includes chapters devoted to DRC, Somalia, Sudan and the Horn of Africa]. 2730. Bella Baldé, Mamadou. Démocratie et éducation à la citoyenneté en Afrique. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2008. 254p. (Éducations et sociétés). ISBN 978-2-296-05290-1. EAN 9782296052901. 2731. Big African States. Edited by Christopher Clapham, Jeffrey Herbst, Greg Mills. Johannesburg, Wits University Press, 2006. 308p., graphs, index, maps, tables. ISBN 978-1-86814-425-9. [Contents: Africa's big dysfunctional states: an introductory overview, by J. Herbst & G. Mills. Ethiopia, by C. Clapham. War over identity: the case of Sudan, by J. Kalpakian. Inching towards a country without a state: prebendalism, violence and state betrayal in Nigeria, by D.C. Bach. The Democratic Republic of Congo, by C. Kabemba. From confusão to estamos juntos?: bigness, development and state dysfunction in Angola, by G. Mills. South Africa: the contrarian big African state, by T. Hughes. Dysfunctional states, dysfunctional armed movements, and lootable commodities, by M. Ottaway. International reponses to state dysfunctionality, by N. van de Walle. Conflict in Africa: armies, rebels and geography, by J. Herbst. Africa's big states and organised crime, by G. Wannenburg. Leading large states, by J.R.A. Ayee. Africa and its boundaries, a legal overview: from 228 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY colonialism to the African Union, by G. Abraham. Conclusion: policy options for the problems of Africa's big states, by C. Clapham]. 2732. Challenges of conflict, democracy and development in Africa. Edited by Khabele Matlosa, Jørgen Elklit, Bertha Chiroro. Johannesburg, EISA, 2006. 377p., index, bibl. ISBN 978-1-920095-642. [Contents: Democracy and development:Democracy and development: a complex relationship, by A. Adedeji. Democracy and development in Africa: the Commonwealth approach, by A. Adefuye. Does globalisation foster democracy and development in Africa?, by M. Mutisi. Democracy and development in Southern Africa: strange bedfellows, by K. Matlosa. Elections and democracy:- Democracy and elections in Africa, by J. Elklit. Democracy and political institutions in the SADC region, by C. Landsberg. Diamonds, democracy and presidentialism in Botswana, by K. Good. Traditional leadership and democracy in Cameroon, by Th. Menang. Governance, civil society and development:- Local governance and development in Southern Africa, by B. Chikulo. The institutional requirements for developmental local government: a case study of South Africa, by J. de Visser. Defining civil society in the context of the African Peer Review Mechanism, by G. Masterson. Democracy and poverty eradication in Southern Africa, by S. Mbaya. Conflict and governance in Africa:- `Security' and `democracy': some comparative and critical reflections, by P. Vale. Conflict and governance in West Africa, by A. Lamin. Democracy and security in East Africa, by T. Othieno. Conflict and democratic transition in the Great Lakes region, by C. Ajulu. Conflict, violence and crisis in Zimbabwe, by S.J. NdlovuGatsheni]. 2733. China's new role in Africa and the South: a search for a new perspective. Edited by DorothyGrace Guerrero & Firoze Manji. Cape Town / Nairobi / Oxford, Fahamu; Bangkok, Focus on the Global South; 2008. 258p., graphs, index, tables. (Fahamu books). ISBN 978-1-906387-26-6. [Contents: Introduction: China's new role in Africa and the South, by the editors. Chain-gang economics: China, the US, and the global economy, by W. Bello. Regulating China?: regulating globalisation?, by Luk Tak Chuen. Client and competitor: China and international financial institutions, by Sh. Guttal. The Equator principles and the environmental responsibilities of the financial industry in China, by Yu Xiaogang & Ding Pin. Sino-African relations: new transformations and challenges, by Xu Weizhong. The role and impact of Chinese economic operations in Africa, by D. Keet. Friends and interests: China's distinctive links with Africa, by B. Sautman & Yan Hairong. China's strategic infrastructural investments in Africa, by L. Corkin. Civil society initiative in Africa, by A. Askouri. China's interest in Angola's construction and infrastructure sectors, by L. Corkin. China's rise and increasing role in Asia, by D.-G. Guerrero. Expediency and interests in contemporary China-Myanmar relations, by Yuza Maw Htoon & Khin Zaw Win. China and Latin America: strategic partnering or latter-day imperialism?, by A. de Freitas Barbosa. The position of civil society organisations in China today, by Fu Tao. No harmonious global society without civil society, by P. Bosshard]. 2734. Cilliers, Jakkie. Africa in the new world: how global and domestic developments will impact by 2025. Tshwane (Pretoria), Institute for Security Studies, 2008. 150p., graphs. (Monographs, 151). ISBN 978-1-920114-48-0. 2735. Conflict management and African politics: ripeness, bargaining, and mediation. Edited by Terrence Lyons and Gilbert M. Khadiagala. London & New York, Routledge, 2008. 154p., index. (Security and conflict management, 2). ISBN 978-0-415-44301-2; 978-0-203-93081-6 ebk. [Contents: Conflict management and African politics: framing the links, by T. Lyons & G.M. Khadiagala. New research on negotiation theory:Ripeness revisited: the perils of muscular mediation, by A.J. Kuperman. Perverse negotiations: bribery, bargaining, and ripeness, by B.I. Spector. Putting The practical negotiator* to the test: two examinations of the formula-details proposition [*the 1982 study by I.W. Zartmann & M.R Berman], by P. Chasek & L. Wagner. The international relations of Africa:- The evolution of Euro-African relations, by G.M. Khadiagala. Post-cold war conflict in West Africa: a subordinate state system in collapse?, by T. Lyons. Conflict and conflict resolution in Africa:Conditions for mediation success: evaluating US initiatives in Sudan and Liberia, by D.S. Rothchild. The Zimbabwe independence settlement revisited: race, land, class, and ripe moments, by F. Gwarazimba. African conflict "Medicine": an emerging paradigm shift in African conflict resolution?, by B.K. Fred-Mensah]. 2736. Democracy and culture: an African perspective. [Edited by] Lioba Moshi & Abdulahi A. Osman. London, Adonis & Abbey, 2008. 274p., graphs, illus., index, tables. ISBN 978-1-905068-20-3; 978-1-905068-92-0 paper. [Contents: Introduction, by the editors. Reflections on a recipe for democracy in Africa, by M.M.L. Crepaz. Democracy: a multidisciplinary concept:Poverty and democracy in Africa, by M. Boduszynski & P. Englebert. Literacy and democracy in transitional states in Africa, by D.W. Ntiri. Arguments for multilingual policies in the public domains of Africa, by E.G. Bokamba. Myths of globalization: what African demolinguistics reveals, by S.S. Mufwene. Democracy and governance in Africa: complimentary or controversial?, by A.A. Osman. Case studies:-Women and democracy in Kenya: gains, challenges and opportunities, by N. Marekia-Cleaveland. A critical analysis of affirmative action in Uganda, by M.D. Clark & B.P. Udongo. Development and democracy in Tanzania: AFRICA 229 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 a comparison of the era before and after structural adjustment program, by O.L. Kweka. Voices in the dark: mavericks, censorship and freedom of expression in Cameroon, by B.L. Bongang. Democracy and culture: policy-makers' perspective, by A.A. Osman. Africa's democracy and democratization: the road ahead, by L. Moshi & A.A. Osman]. 2737. Deng, Francis Mading. Identity, diversity, and constitutionalism in Africa. [By] Francis M. Deng, in collaboration with Daniel J. Deng, David K. Deng and Vanessa Jiménez. Washington, United States Institute of Peace Press, 2008. 267p., index. ISBN 978-1-60127-035-1; 978-1-60127-034-4 paper. 2738. Heutching, Paul. J'accuse ... !: tragédies africaines aujourd'hui. Pamphlet. [Paris?], Courcelles Publishing, 2007. 119p. ISBN 2-916569-20-0. 2739. Hugon, Philippe. African geopolitics. Princeton, Markus Wiener, 2008. 173p., facsim., index, maps. ISBN 978-1-55876-460-6. 978-1-55876-461-3 paper. [Translated from Géopolitique de l'Afrique, Paris, Armand Colin, 2006]. 2740. Ibelema, Minabere. The African press, civic cynicism, and democracy. New York & Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 279p., index. (Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication). ISBN 978-1-4039-8201-8. 2741. Kane, Ibrahima. Protecting the rights of minorities in Africa: a guide for human rights activists and civil society organizations. London, Minority Rights Group International, 2008. 113p. ISBN 978-1-904584-69-8. 2742. Kudada, Jean de la Croix. Les préalables d'une démocratie "ouverte" en Afrique noire: esquisse d'une philosophie économique. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2007. 70p. (Études africaines). ISBN 978-2-296-03701-4. EAN 9782296037014. 2743. Kuengienda, Martin. Crise de l'État en Afrique et modernité politique en question. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2008. 212p., chronol. (Études africaines). ISBN 978-2-296-06572-7. EAN 9782296065727. 2744. Kuengienda, Martin. Quelle démocratie pour l'Afrique?: pouvoir, éthique et gouvernance. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2007. 292p. (Études africaines). ISBN 978-2-296-03830-1. 2745. Paluku Ndavaro, Jean-Baptiste. La communication et l'exercice de la démocratie en Afrique. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2008. 254p., index. (Études africaines). ISBN 978-2-296-07025-7. EAN 9782296070257. [Includes a chapter on the Democratic Republic of Congo]. 2746. Le politique en Afrique: état des débats et pistes de recherche. Sous la direction de Mamoudou Gazibo et Céline Thiriot. Paris, Karthala, 2009. 366p. (Hommes et sociétés). ISBN 978-2-8111-0241-8. [Contents: Introduction: L'Afrique en science politique, by the editors. L'ordre politique et l'invention du politique:- Le politique en Afrique dans la longue durée: historicité et héritages, by the editors. Les grilles d'analyse de la politique africaine: la problématique de l'État, by C. Jourde. Administrations publiques et politiques publiques des Afriques, by D. Darbon & I. Crouzel. L'expression et la participation politiques en Afrique, by C. Mayrargue & C. Toulabor. Les processus et les acteurs de changement politique:- Démocratisation en Afrique: un bilan critique, by N. van de Walle. Entre déconnexion et réduction: l'étude des élections et des partis, by P. Quantin. La décentralisation en Afrique: un état des lieux de la recherche en sciences sociales, by M. Tidjani Alou. La problématique «africaine» de la société civile, by R. Otayek. L'économie politique et les relations internationales:- Théories et approches du développement en Afrique: entre renouveau et crise?, by M. Engueleguele. L'Afrique et l'économie politique internationale, by J.R. Heilbrunn. Contraintes économiques et institutions politiques: les impacts des réformes et de la dépendance à l'égard des ressources naturelles, by A. Sindzingre. L'Afrique au prisme des relations internationales, by L.Sindjoun. Régionalismes, régionalisation et globalisation, by D. Bach. Conclusion: L'Afrique, entre particularités empiriques et banalité théorique, by the editors]. 2747. Przywódcy i przywództwo we wspó czesnej Afryce. Pod redakcja Arkadiusza Z ukowskiego. [Also with English title-page: Leaders and leadership in contemporary Africa]. Olsztyn, Instytut Nauk Politycznych, Uniwersytetu Warminsko´ Mazurskiego w Olsztynie, 2008. 424p., English résumés. (Forum politologiczne, 7). ISSN 1734-1698. [Contents: All studies are in Polish but the titles are also given in English, here reproduced in parentheses: Teoretyczne aspekty przywództwa politycznego w kontekscie wspó czesnej Afryki ´ (Theoretical aspects of political leadership in Africa's context), by M. Hartlinski. Przywództwo lineazowe--miedzy imperatywem krwi a wymogiem tradycji (Lineage authority in Africa--between the rule of kinship and the requirements of the tradition), by J.J. Pawlik. Dozywotnie przywództwo polityczne a konflikty w Afryce (Lifelong political leadership and conflicts in Africa), by Degefe Gemeche. Kryzys przywództwa RPA w regionie Po udnia Afryki (Leadership crisis of the RSA in Southern Africa), by T. Klin. Elity w adzy we wspó czesnej Algierii (The ruling elite of modern Algeria), by Adam Romejko. Reforma rolna jako narzedzie walki o w adze najwyzsza w Zimbabwe w latach 2000-2002: zarys problemu (An outline history of the role of the land reform in the struggle for supreme power in Zimbabwe, 230 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2000-2002), by M.W. Solarz. Les animaux politiques, prédateurs de la liberté: paryski wizerunek przywódców afrykanskich (Les animaux politiques, prédateurs de la liberté: a Paris image of the African leaders), by J. Sajna. Faruk I--ostatni król Egiptu (Faruk I--the last king of Egypt), by S. Chazbijewicz. Jan Smuts--przywódca nie tylko po udniowoafrykanski (Jan Smuts--not only South African leader), by A. Z ukowski. Muammar Kaddafi: arabski lider Czarnej Afryki? (Muammar al-Qaddafi: Arab leader of Black Africa?), by M. Bankowicz. Dialog miedzy Afryka a Europa : Leopold Sedar Senghor--duchowy przywódca, polityk, filozof (Dialogue between Africa and Europe: Léopold Sédar Senghor--spiritual leader, politician, poet, philosopher), by I.A. Ndiaye. John Garang de Mabior narodowa ikona ,,Nowego Sudanu" (John Garang de Mabior national icon of the "New Sudan"), by M. Zabek. Thomas Sankara--utracona nadzieja Afryki? (Thomas Sankara Africa's lost hope?), by B. Ndiaye. Walka o przywództwo polityczne w Republice Demokratycznej Konga--Laurent Kabila i jego syn Kabila jr. (The battle for political leadership in the Democratic Republic of Congo--Laurent Kabila and his son Kabila jr.), by E.J. Jaremczuk. Przemiany w systemie spo eczno-politycznym pó nocnokamerunskich Kirdi (Transformations in the sociopolitical system of North-Cameroonian Kirdi), by J. Rózanski. Atmo Domno--refleksje nad przywództwem i stratyfikacja spo eczna u Dogonów z Mali (Atmo Domno--reflection on leadership and social stratification of Dogons from Mali), by J. Lapott. Wodzowie Kurumbów i ich królestwa (Burkina Faso) (The Kurumba's chiefs and their kingdoms (Burkina Faso)), by L. Buchalik. Przywódcy charyzmatyczni--za ozyciel Niebianskiego Koscio a Chrystusa--jako przyk ad ´ ukazuja cy role przywódców w nowych ruchach religijnych w Afryce (Charismatic leaders--founder of the Celestial Church of Christ--as an example of presenting the role of leaders in the new religious movements in Africa), by K. Gergont. Intelektualni przywódcy ruchów artystycznych w Po udniowej Afryce w latach 1952-1994 (The intellectual leaders of artistic movements in South Africa in the period of 1952-1994), by A. Paw owska. Wódz Bossina znad Likouali--ze wspomnien Witolda Grzesiewicza ´ (1900-1987) (Chief Bossina from Likouala River-- from memoirs of Witold Grzesiewicz (1900-1987)), by M. Grzesiewicz-Sa acinska]. 2748. Refugee rights: ethics, advocacy, and Africa. [Edited by] David Hollenbach. Washington, Georgetown University Press, 2008. 264p., index. ISBN 978-1-58901-202-8. [Contents: Introduction: Human rights as an ethical framework for advocacy, by D. Hollenbach. Displacement as a human rights challenge:- There is more than one way of dying: an Ethiopian perspective on the effects of long-term stays in refugee camps, by Abebe Feyissa, with R. Horn. What we owe to refugees and IDPs: an inquiry into the rights of the forcibly displaced, by W. O'Neill. Camps, settlement, and human rights:- The presence of the Burundian refugees in Western Tanzania: ethical responsibilities as a framework for advocacy, by the Joint Commission for Refugees of the Burundi and Tanzania Episcopal Conferences. The right to freedom of movement for refugees in Uganda, by L. Hovil & M.C. Okello. The plight of urban refugees in Nairobi, Kenya, by J.B. Wagacha & J. Guiney. Protection as capability expansion: practical ethics for assisting urban refugees, by L.B. Landau. Gender and the rights of the displaced:Sexual violence, gender roles, and displacement, by B. Nowrojee. Justice, women's rights, and forced migration, by S. Martin. Conflict, protection, and return:- Human rights, the use of force, and displacement in the Great Lakes region: reflections on a troubling trend, by Kh. Kamanga. Internally displaced people, sovereignty, and the responsibility to protect, by D. Hollenbach. Internally displaced persons in Northern Uganda: a challenge for peace and reconciliation, by L.O. Cosmas. Justice and peace: reintegration and reconciliation of returning displaced persons in postconflict situations, by S.J. Pope. Ethics and rights in practice:- Key ethical issues in the practices and policies of refugeeserving NGOs and churches, by A.E. Orobator]. 2749. Shanda Tonme, Jean Claude. L'Afrique et la mondialisation. Paris, L'Harmattan, 2009. 104p. (Points de vue). ISBN 978-2-296-07774-4. EAN 9782296077744. 2750. Shaping a new Africa. [Edited by] Abdullah A. Mohamoud. Amsterdam, KIT Publishers, 2007. 208p. ISBN 978-90-6832-583-6. [Contents: Introduction. Brief theoretical background and charting alternative perspectives, by A.A. Mohamoud. African solutions for African conflicts: conflict transformation and peacebuilding in Africa, by V. Gounden, Venashri Pillay & K. Mbugua. Democratisation and governance in Africa, by B.M. Eyinla. Education and human capital development in Africa, by M.Ch. Diarra. Critical voices from the African diaspora in the Netherlands, by A.A. Mohamoud. Diaspora and development in Africa, by A.A. Mohamoud]. 2751. Socio-political scaffolding and the construction of change: constitutionalism and democratic governance in Africa. Edited by Kelechi Amihe Kalu, Peyi Soyinka-Airewele. Trenton (NJ) & Asmara, Africa World Press, 2009. 407p., index, tables. ISBN 1-59221-634-X; 1-59221-635-8 paper. [Contents: Introduction: On the construction of democratic change, by K. Kalu & P. Soyinka-Airewele. Constitutionalism and democratic governance:- Beyond King Baabu: a renaissance vision of governance, by W. Soyinka. Constitutionalism and governance in Africa, by J. Mukum Mbaku. New visions for constitutionalism and governance in Africa: lessons from Liberia, by G.K. Kieh, Jr. Traditional institutions and governance in Africa: chiefs, constitutions and politics in Nigeria, by P.O. Agbese. Constitutionalism in Africa: a conceptual analysis of ethnicity and AFRICA 231 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 politics, with lessons from Nigeria, by K.A. Kalu. Media and democratic change in Africa: an analysis of recent constitutional and legislative reforms for press freedom in Ghana and Nigeria, by C. Ogbondah. Social and political economies of democratic governance:- Women and the struggle for democracy in Kenya: a structural perspective, by T.O. Ayot. Electoral processes and the politics of exclusion: an analysis of market women and machine politics in Nigeria, by A. Awomolo. Towards sustainable development in Africa; NGOs and strategic partnerships, by R. Dibie. Healthcare and critical social policy in the African millennium: the challenge of governance for human wellbeing, by M. Nankoe. State actors and the political economy of democratization in West Africa, by S. Odion Akhaine. Democratic scaffolding for a globalizing age, by P. Soyinka-Airewele]. 2752. Turning points in African democracy. Edited by Abdul Raufu Mustapha and Lindsay Whitfield. Woodbridge (Suffolk), James Currey; Rochester NY, Boydell & Brewer; 2009. 235p., index. ISBN 978-1-84701-317-0. [Contents: African democratisation: the journey so far, by A.R. Mustapha & L. Whitfield. Senegal since 2000: rebuilding hegemony in a global age, by T. Dahou & V. Foucher. Côte d'Ivoire since 1993: the risky reinvention of a nation, by F. Akindès. Ghana since 1993: a successful democratic experiment?, by L. Whitfield. Nigeria since 1999: a revolving door syndrome or the consolidation of democracy?, by A.R. Mustapha. Kenya since 2002: the more things change the more they stay the same, by N. Cheeseman. Zambia since 1990: paradoxes of democratic transition, by M. Larmer. South Africa since 1994: who holds power after apartheid?, by J. Seekings. Mozambique since 1989: shaping democracy after socialism, by E. Morier-Genoud. Rwanda and Burundi since 1994: an end to the discriminatory state?, by P. Daley. Zimbabwe since 1997: land and the legacies of war, by J. Alexander. Conclusion: The politics of African states in the era of democratisation, by the editors]. 2753. L'Union Africaine et les acteurs sociaux dans la gestion des crises et des conflits armés. Actes du Colloque, 2005, Paris. Sous la direction de Dominique Bangoura, Émile Fidieck a Bidias. [Paris], L'Harmattan, 2006. 196p. (Études africaines). ISBN 2-296-01687-1. EAN 978296016873. [Contents: [Introductory speeches]. Introduction, by D. Bangoura & G.-H. Mbia Yebega. L'implication des États et des organisations régionales dans la gestion des crises politiques et des conflits armés:- Nature et dynamique de la conflictualité africaine, by Tshiyembe Mwayila. Organisations régionales et résolution des crises politiques et des conflits armés [en Afrique], by A. Deletroz. L'Union Africaine: objectifs et moyens de gestion des crises politiques et des conflits armés, by S. Dujardin. Les faiblesses du système africain de prévention, gestion et de résolution des conflits, by J.D. Biyoghe bi Ntougou. L'implication des acteurs non étatiques dans la gestion des crises politiques et des conflits armés:- Crises politiques et conflits armés en Afrique: la situation des jeunes, by G.-H. Mbia Yebega. Femmes et conflits en Afrique (1990-2005), by D. Bangoura. L'Union Africaine et la société civile: émergence d'un partenariat pour la paix et la sécurité du continent, by D. Lecoutre. Reconstruction économique post-conflit: les échanges commerciaux transfrontaliers dans la région des Grands Lacs, by C. Musila]. 2754. Violent conflicts, fragile peace: perspectives on Africa's security problems. Edited by Norman Mlambo. London, Adonis & Abbey, 2008. 303p., index, map. ISBN 978-1-905068-99-9; 978-1905068-98-2 paper. [Contents: The causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa, by K. Annan. The scourge of civil wars in Africa: case study--Liberia, by R. Iroanya. Violence and civilian insecurity in the Darfur region of Sudan, by P. Rankhumise. Disputes and conflicts over water in Africa, by P. Ashton. Rethinking economic agendas in African conflicts: a critique of the Paul Collier thesis, by N. Mlambo. Beyond the myth of `island of peace': governance and human security challenges in Tanzania, by M. Baregu. The 1999 riots in Mauritius: a violent explosion of neo-liberal politics, by S. Bunwaree. Witchcraft and magic in the Darfur conflict, by C. Banseka. Options for the regulation of private military companies and services in Africa, by N. Mlambo. The coup attempt in Equatorial Guinea: implications for private military companies in Africa, by P. Fabricius. France in the Ivorian civil war: a genuine peace broker or part of the problem?, by I. Souare. Peacekeeping in Africa: the next decade, by C. de Coning. Building security through regional bodies: the unhappy case of SADC, by L. Nathan. Between the local and the global: challenges to resolving African interlocking conflicts, by M. Kitissou]. 2755. Zeilig, Leo. Revolt and protest: student politics and activism in Sub-Saharan Africa. London & New York, Tauris Academic Studies, 2007. 336p., index, maps. (International library of African studies, 20). ISBN 978-1-84511-476-3. [Includes case-studies of Zimbabwe and Senegal]. See also: 2652, 2654, 2676, 3259, 3374 Ayittey, George B.N. Indigenous African institutions. For the full entry, see item 2582 Carmody, Pádraig. Neoliberalism, civil society and security in Africa. For the full entry, see item 2640 China in Africa. For the full entry, see item 2641 For the full entry, Human rights in African prisons. see item 2813 Kemoni, Henry N. et al. Public records and archives as tools for good governance. For the full entry, see item 2567 232 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY Language and national identity in Africa. full entry, see item 2690 For the (Topics in African studies, 7). ISBN 978-3-89645-251-1. 2762. Schrijver, Paul. Bibliography on Islam in contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa. Leiden, African Studies Centre, 2006. 275p., index of authors. (Research report 82). ISBN 978-90-5448-067-9. 2763. Shrines in Africa: history, politics, and society. Edited by Allan Charles Dawson. Calgary, University of Calgary Press, 2009. 210p., index, maps, photos, English résumés. (Africa: missing voices series, 5). ISBN 978-1-55238-246-2. [Contents: Introduction, by A.C. Dawson. Pots, stones, and potsherds: shrines in the Mandara Mountains (North Cameroon and Northeastern Nigeria), by J. Sterner & N. David. The archaeology of shrines among the Tallensi of Northern Ghana: materiality and interpretive relevance, by T. Insoll, B. Kankpeyeng & R. MacLean. Earth shrines and autochthony among the Konkomba of Northern Ghana, by A.C. Dawson. Shrines and compound abandonment: ethnoarchaeological observations in Northern Ghana [on the Kusasi], by C. Mather. Constructing ritual protection on an expanding settlement frontier: earth shrines in the Black Volta region [on the Dagara and Sisala], by C. Lentz. Moroccan saints' shrines as systems of distributed knowledge, by D. Hatt]. 2764. Ugba, Abel. Shades of belonging: African Pentecostals in twenty-first century Ireland. Trenton NJ & Asmara, Africa World Press, 2009. 284p., index. (Religion in contemporary Africa). ISBN 1-59221-658-7; 1-59221-659-5 paper. See also: 2747 Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Africa. For the full entry, see item 2779 SCIENCE AND MEDICINE Articles 2765. Abbott, Dina. Disrupting the `whiteness' of fieldwork in geography. Singapore journal of tropical geography, 27, 3, 2006, p.326-341, English résumé. [With the example of United Kingdom students visiting slave-trading sites in The Gambia]. GEOGRAPHY--Research; SLAVERY; CULTURE CONTACT 2766. Danso, Kwaku. Political and economic underpinnings of the implementation of the African Roll Back Malaria Declarations of April 2000. Journal of development alternatives and area studies (San Antonio, TX), 28, 1, 2009, p.270-299, graph, maps, tables, English résumé. MEDICINE; HEALTH; · Abuja A new scramble for Africa?: imperialism, investment and development. For the full entry, see item 2649 Towards Africa's renewal. item 2655 For the full entry, see Tymowski, Micha . The origins and structures of political institutions in pre-colonial Black Africa. For the full entry, see item 2682 RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY Articles 2756. Arteche Gorostegui, Agustín. Islam en África Subsahariana. 2 parts. Pt. 1 (History): Cuadernos (Madrid, Fundación Sur), 23, 2, 2009. 23p., map, photos; Pt 2 (Culture): 23,3, 2009. 23p., map, photos. ISLAM; ISLAM--History 2757. Asamoah-Gyadu, J. Kwabena. `Drinking from our own wells': the primal imagination and Christian religious innovation in Africa. Journal of African Christian thought (Akropong-Akuapem), 11, 2, 2008, p.34-42. CHRISTIANITY (Independent churches); COSMOLOGY; · Pentecostalism 2758. Berner, Ulrich. Representation and anticipation in ritual drama: examples from medieval Europe and modern Africa. Paideuma (Frankfurt am Main), 55, 2009, p.117-135. [With the example of Ibandla lamaNazaretha (the Nazareth Baptist Church) in South Africa]. CHRISTIANITY; RITUAL 2759. Cochrane, James R. The potential of religious entities for strengthening public health systems in crisis. Maghreb review (London) 34, 1, 2009, p.41-60, English résumé. RELIGION; HEALTH; · African Religious Health Assets Programme (ARHAP) See also: Modes of thought 2627; Christianity 2774; Islam 2795 Books 2760. Mukonyora, Isabel. Wandering a gendered wilderness: suffering and healing in an African Initiated Church. New York etc., Peter Lang, 2007. 154p., Shona glossary, index. ISBN 978-0-8204-8883-7. [On the Masowe weChishanu (Johane Masowe Apostles)]. 2761. Rettová, Alena. Afrophone philosophies: reality and challenge. Str edokluky, Zdene k Susa, 2007 (distrib. Rüdiger Köppe, Köln). 447p. AFRICA 233 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 2767. De Walque, Damien. Does education affect HIV status?: evidence from five African countries [i.e. Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania]. World Bank economic review (Washington), 23, 2, 2009, p.209-233, graphs, tables, English résumé. MEDICINE; SEX; EDUCATION--Social aspects 2768. Godia, Jane Achieng. Dialogue with women living with HIV and AIDS: a case for reproductive and sexual health rights. Agenda (Durban), 75, 2008, p.46-52. MEDICINE; WOMEN; SEX; · 3rd. Africa Conference on Sexual Health and Rights, 2008 2769. Hsu, Elisabeth. Chinese propriety medicines: an "alternative modernity"?: the case of the anti-malarial substance artemisinin in East Africa. Medical anthropology, 28, 2, 2009, p.111-140, English résumé. PHARMACEUTICALS; TRADITIONAL MEDICINE [Chinese] 2770. Johnston, Deborah. Bias, not error: assessments of the economic impact of HIV/AIDS using evidence from micro studies in Sub-Saharan Africa. Feminist economics, 14, 4, 2008, p.87-115, English résumé. MEDICINE; ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 2771. Kahende, Jennifer W. and Hoch, Irving. HIV/AIDS and economic development: evidence from thirty-nine Sub-Saharan countries. Perspectives on global development and technology (Leiden etc.), 7, 2, 2008, p.151-173, tables, English résumé. MEDICINE; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2772. Morah, Erasmus and Ihalainen, Mira. National AIDS commissions in Africa: performance and emerging challenges. Development policy review (London), 27, 2, 2009, p.185-214, graphs, tables, English résumé. MEDICINE; HEALTH 2773. Moseley, William G. Collaborating in the field, working for change: reflecting on partnerships between academics, development organizations and rural communities in Africa. Singapore journal of tropical geography, 28, 3, 2007, p.334-347, English résumé. GEOGRAPHY--Research; COOPERATION; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT; RURAL DEVELOPMENT; NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS, etc. 2774. Prince, Ruth with Denis, Philippe and Van Dijk, Rijk. Introduction to special issue: Engaging Christianities: negotiating HIV/AIDS, health, and social relations in East and Southern Africa. Africa today (Bloomington) 56, 1, 2009, p.v-xviii. MEDICINE; CHRISTIANITY--Social aspects; HEALTH 2775. Stevens, Marion. Towards treatment guidelines for women of reproductive age: recognising the right to choose. Agenda (Durban), 75, 2008, p.67-77, photos, English résumé. [With regard to HIV/AIDS]. MEDICINE; WOMEN 2776. Stillwaggon, Eileen. Race, sex, and the neglected risks for women and girls in Sub-Saharan Africa. Feminist economics, 14, 4, 2008, p.67-86, English résumé. MEDICINE; WOMEN; POVERTY; SEX; · HIV/AIDS See also: Medicine 2577, 2657, 2785-6, 2796, 2805, 3684 3716; Zoology 2580; Animals 2622; Climatology 2801 Books 2777. AIDS, culture, and Africa. Edited by Douglas A. Feldman. Gainesville etc., University Press of Florida, 2008. 293p., index, tables. ISBN 978-0-8130-3253-5. [Contents: AIDS, culture, and Africa: the anthropological perspective, by D.A. Feldman. Confounding conventional wisdom: the Ju/'hoansi and HIV/AIDS, by R.B. Lee & I. Susser. Gendered responses to living with AIDS: case studies in Rwanda, by R. Kornfield & S. Babalola. A theory of social proximity: accounting for societal-level behavior change, by K. Macintyre & C. Kendall. Male circumcision in the AIDS era: new relevance of an old topic, by J.E. Brown. Factors that influence Ivorian women's risk perception of STIs and HIV, by K. Longfield. Courage, conquest, and condoms: harmful ideologies of masculinity and sexual encounters in Zambia in the time of HIV/AIDS, by A. Simpson. Attitudes toward HIV/AIDS among Zambian high school students, by D.A. Feldman, N.A. Chitalu, P. O'Hara Murdock, Ganapati Bhat, O. Gómez-Marín, Jeffrey Johnson, K. Mwinga & K.S. Baboo. Myths of science, myths of sex: homophobia and HIV vulnerability in Namibia, by R. Lorway. HIV/AIDS prevention: strategies for improving prevention efforts in Africa, by E. Onjoro Meassick. Tugende Uganda: issues in defining "sex" and "sexual partners" in Africa, by S. McCombie & A. Eshel. HIV/AIDS and the context of polygyny and other marital and sexual unions in Africa: implications for risk assessment and interventions, by T. Swezey & M. Teitelbaum. Gender, poverty, and AIDS risk: case studies from rural Uganda, by C.B. Rwabukwali. Culture in action: reactions to social responses to HIV/AIDS in Africa, by E. PrestonWhyte. Conclusion: It's not just about AIDS--the underlying agenda to control HIV in Africa, by D.A. Feldman]. 2778. The changing HIV/AIDS landscape: selected papers for the World Bank's Agenda for Action in Africa, 2007-2011. Editors: Elizabeth L. Lule, Richard M. Seifman, Antonio C. David. 234 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY Washington, World Bank, 2009. 474p., graphs, index, tables. ISBN 978-0-8213-7651-5. eISBN 978-0-8213-7653-9. [Contents: Introduction. Epidemiology and technology:- HIV epidemiology: recent trends and lessons, by D. Wilson & Sh. Challa. The evolution of HIV/AIDS programs: recent and ongoing developments in selected areas, by A. Voetberg. Economic aspects and economic policy issues:- Links between HIV/AIDS and development, by J. Saba Arbache. Demographic and socioeconomic patterns of HIV/AIDS prevalence in Africa, by K. Beegle & D. de Walque. HIV/AIDS and social capital in a cross-section of countries, by A.C. David. Fiscal space and the sustainability of HIV/AIDS programs in SubSaharan Africa, by A.C. David. Policy challenges:The financial architecture of the response to the HIV epidemic: challenges and sustainability issues, by R. Bonnel. Impact of and response to HIV/AIDS: public policy challenges, by M. Haacker. Gender and HIV/AIDS, by A.W. Ofosu-Amaah, N. Egamberdi & A. Dhar. The private sector and HIV/AIDS in Africa: recent developments and implications for policy, by F.G. Feeley III, S. Rosen & P.J. Connelly. Community initiatives and HIV/AIDS, by E. Ninan & J.J. Delion. Strengthening national health systems:- HIV/AIDS and human resources for health, by C.H. Herbst, A. Soucat & K. Tulenko. Linkages between HIV/AIDS, sexual and reproductive health, tuberculosis, and nutrition, by E.L. Lule, R.M. Seifman, C.J. Shelton & T. Clary. Strengthening health systems: the role of supply chains in addressing the HIV epidemic, by S. Raja & J. Bates. Future:- The potential impact of HIV/AIDS interventions on the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa: a simulation exercise for the World Bank, by L. Bollinger & J. Stover]. 2779. Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Africa. General editor: J.N. Amanze. Co-editors: F. Nkomazana, O.N. Kealotswe. Gaborone, Bay Publishing, 2007. 221p. ISBN 978-99912-597-6-5. [Contents: Introduction to Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Africa, by J.N. Amanze. The Church and HIV/AIDS in Africa: an overview and ethical considerations, by O.N. Kealotswe. Stigma: the greatest obstacle in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa, by J.N. Amanze. Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Botswana, by F. Nkomazana. HIV/AIDS in Africa: Christian ethics in Ghana, by O.-W. Brempong. Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Kenya, by E. Ouko. The Catholic Church's moral stance and HIV/AIDS in Lesotho, by F. Rakotsoane. Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Africa with reference to Malawi, by M. Kamanga. Social ethics, and HIV/AIDS in Namibia, by P.J. Isaak. HIV/AIDS and Christian ethics in Nigeria, by O. Akinboboye & T.O. Olanipekun. Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in South Africa: sex education in the Anglican Church, by R. Mash. Swaziland and HIV and AIDS, by A. Dlamin. HIV and AIDS in Tanzania: toward reinforcement of integrated Christian ethics in combating the pandemic, by M.C. Mutaki. Christian ethics and HIV/AIDS in Uganda, by N. Baluku. The response of the Christian Churches to HIV/AIDS in Zambia, by M.J. Kelly. HIV/AIDS and Christian ethics in Zimbabwe, by T. Shoko. Concluding remarks, findings and recommendations, by F. Nkomazana]. 2780. Duh, Samuel V. Saving Africa from HIV/AIDS: we can do it. Accra, Afram Publications, 2008. 273p. ISBN 9964-70-426-7. 2781. HIV/AIDS in Africa: challenges and impact. Edited by Edith Mukudi Omwami, Stephen Commins, Edmond J. Keller. Trenton & Asmara, Africa World Press, 2008. 204p., index, tables. ISBN 1-59221-624-2; 1-59221-625-0 paper. [Contents: HIV/AIDS, demographics and economic development, by M. Hodge. HIV/AIDS, the military and the future of Africa's security, by R.L. Ostergard, Jr. HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: using a comprehensive approach to tackle an epidemic, by E.G. Bing & K.G. Cheng. The impact of HIV/AIDS on tertiary education and health sectors in Africa, by P. Tavrow & E. Mukudi Omwami. The role of communities and civil society organizations in response to Sub-Saharan Africa's AIDS epidemic, by S.G. Chaplowe & R.B. Engo-Tjéga. Combating AIDS through the private sector: a prescription for business, by V.L. Derryck. Making services work in HIV/AIDS affected countries, by S. Commins]. 2782. Intensifying the fight against malaria: the World Bank's Booster Program for Malaria Control in Africa. Washington, World Bank, 2009. 133p., graphs, index, maps, tables. ISBN 978-0-8213-7758-1. eISBN 978-0-8213-7765-9. 2783. Toulmin, Camilla. Climate change in Africa. London & New York, Zed Books, 2009. 172p., map. (African arguments). ISBN 978-1-84813-014-2; 978-1-84813-015-9 paper. 978-1-84813-461-4 ebook. See also: 2812 SOCIAL STUDIES Articles 2784. Bakewell, Oliver. `Keeping them in their place': the ambivalent relationship between development and migration in Africa. Third World quarterly (London), 29, 7, 2008, p.1341-1358, English résumé. MIGRATION; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2785. Béné, Christophe and Merten, Sonja. Women and fish-for-sex: transactional sex, HIV/AIDS and gender in African fisheries. World development (Washington), 36, 5, 2008, p.875-899, graphs, tables, English résumé. [With a case-study AFRICA 235 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 of the Kafue Flats in Zambia]. WOMEN; NUTRITION; FISHING; SEX; PROSTITUTION; MEDICINE 2786. Bhargava, Alok and Docquier, Frédéric. HIV pandemic, medical brain drain, and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa. World Bank economic review (Washington), 22, 2, 2008, p.345-366, graphs, tables, English résumé. EMIGRATION; MEDICINE 2787. Boesen, Elisabeth. Youth in Africa-- creating and transforming knowledge. [Introduction to special issue: Youth in Africa]. Sociologus (Berlin), 58, 2, 2008, p.111-116. YOUTH 2788. Booysen, Frikkie et al. Using an asset index to assess trends in poverty in seven Sub-Saharan African countries. [By] Frikkie Booysen, Servaas van der Berg, Ronelle Burger, Michael von Maltitz, Gideon Du Rand. World development (Washington), 36, 6, 2008, p.1113-1130, graphs, tables, English résumé. [On Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Senegal, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe]. POVERTY--Research 2789. Bromley, Daniel W. Resource degradation in the African commons: accounting for institutional decay. Environment and development economics (Cambridge), 13, 5, 2008, p.539-563, graphs, table, English résumé. ENVIRONMENT; AGRICULTURE 2790. Carr, Edward R. Rethinking poverty alleviation: a `poverties' approach. Development in practice (Oxfam), 18, 6, 2008, p.726-734, English résumé. [A general study with implicit reference to Africa]. POVERTY; POVERTY REDUCTION; · Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers 2791. Cochrane, James R. The potential of religious entities for strengthening public health systems in crisis. Maghreb review (London) 34, 1, 2009, p.41-60, English résumé. HEALTH; RELIGION; · African Religious Health Assets Programme (ARHAP) 2792. Comim, Flavio et al. Poverty and environment links: an illustration from Africa. [By] Flavio Comim, Pushpam Kumar, Nicolas Sirven. Journal of international development, 21, 3, 2009, p.447-469, graphs, tables, English résumé. POVERTY; ENVIRONMENT 2793. De Haas, Hein. The myth of invasion: the inconvenient realities of African migration to Europe. Third World quarterly (London), 29, 7, 2008, p.1305-1322, English résumé. EXTERNAL MIGRATION 2794. Dodoo, F. Nii-Amoo and Frost, Ashley E. Gender in African population research: the fertility / reproductive health example. Annual review of sociology (Palo Alto), 34, 1, 2008, p.431-452. DEMOGRAPHY; FERTILITY 2795. Edwin, Shirin. Veiling the obvious: African feminist theory and the hijab in the African novel. Third World quarterly (London), 29, 1, 2008, p.199-214, English résumé. [Examples from Cheikh Hamidou Kane's L'aventure ambiguë, Zaynab Alkali's The virtuous woman and Leila Aboulela's Minaret]. WOMEN; ISLAM; PROSE LITERATURE 2796. Gillespie, Stuart. Poverty, food insecurity, HIV vulnerability and the impact of AIDS in subSaharan Africa. IDS bulletin (Brighton), 39, 5, 2008, p.10-18, English résumé (p.iii). POVERTY; POVERTY REDUCTION; MEDICINE; HEALTH 2797. Joireman, S.F. The mystery of capital formation in Sub-Saharan Africa: women, property rights and customary law. World development (Washington), 36, 7, 2008, p.1233-1246, English résumé. WOMEN; CUSTOMARY LAW 2798. Kane, Abdoulaye. Les diasporas africaines et la mondialisation. Horizons maghrébins--le droit à la mémoire (Toulouse), 53, 2005, p.54-61, French résumé. EXTERNAL MIGRATION; REMITTANCES 2799. Kohnert, Dirk. Entfremdung und Ausgrenzung: Afrikas neuer Nationalismus in Zeiten der Globalisierung. Sociologus (Berlin), 58, 2, 2008, p.197-222; English, German résumés. IDENTITY; GLOBALISATION 2800. Morrisson, Christian. Institutions, factor endowment and inequality in Ghana, Kenya and Senegal. In the book: Poverty, inequality and development: essays in honor of Erik Thorbecke. Edited by Alain de Janvry & Ravi Kanbur. New York, Springer, 2006. p.309-329, tables. INEQUALITY; POVERTY 2801. Mubiala, Mutoy. L'Afrique et l'impact humain des changements climatiques. CongoAfrique (Kinshasa), 437, 2009, p.527-539, French résumé (p.483). ENVIRONMENT; CLIMATOLOGY 2802. Odora Hoppers, Catherine A. From bandit colonialism to the modern triage society: towards a moral and cognitive reconstruction of knowledge and citizenship. International journal of African renaissance studies (Pretoria), 4, 2, 2009, p.168-180, English résumé. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT; SOCIAL VALUES 236 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 2803. Schapendonk, Joris. The dynamics of transit migration: insights into the migration process of subSaharan African migrants heading for Europe. Journal of development alternatives and area studies (San Antonio, TX), 28, 1, 2009, p.171-203, maps, English résumé. [With reference to Senegal, Morocco and Andalucía]. EXTERNAL MIGRATION 2804. Serra, Renata. Child fostering in Africa: when labor and schooling motives may coexist. Journal of development economics (Amsterdam etc.), 88, 1, 2009, p.157-170, tables, English résumé. CHILDREN; HOUSEHOLDS; EDUCATION; LABOUR 2805. Strand, Per et al. Politics and policy outcomes on children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa. [By] Per Strand, Mary Kinney, Robert Mattes. IDS bulletin (Brighton), 39, 5, 2008, p.80-87, tables, English résumé (p.v). CHILDREN; MEDICINE; ECONOMIC POLICY; SOCIAL WELFARE 2806. Van de Walle, Nicolas. The institutional origins of inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa. Annual review of political science (Palo Alto), 12, 1, 2009, p.307-327. INEQUALITY 2807. The Voksenåsen Conference. Development dialogue (Uppsala), 50, 2008, p.259-297, photo. [Mainly concerned with Africa]. [Comprising: `The unpredictable past and future of genocide': a genocide dialogue conference at Voksenåsen, Oslo, 16-17 November 2007, by John Y. Jones. Colonialism, genocide and mass violence--integral parts of modernity, by Henning Melber. Behind most mass violence lurk economic interests, by Charles Abugre. Is there a south perspective on genocide?, by Alejandro Bendaña. Report from the panel debate on `What is genocide?', by John Y. Jones. The Voksenåsen statement]. VIOLENCE; VIOLENCE--History; COLONIALISM 2808. Wade, Bruce H. Border crossing and coming home in the name of human rights: a case study of an international human rights education and exchange program. Journal of Asian and African studies (London etc.), 44, 6, 2009, p.635-660, tables, English résumé. CULTURE CONTACT; HUMAN RIGHTS; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: U.S.A.; EDUCATION; · African-Americans, etc.; International Human Rights Exchange 2809. Willis, Katie and Khan, Sorayya. Health reform in Latin America and Africa: decentralisation, participation and inequalities. Third World quarterly (London), 30, 5, 2009, p.991-1005, tables, English résumé. HEALTH; DECENTRALISATION See also: Information science 2565, 2714, 3703; Cultural conservation 2569, 2684; Associations 2570, 2704, 3703; Health 2576, 2766, 2772, 2774; Women 2577, 2613, 2625, 2631, 2768, 2775-6, 3684, 3703; African consciousness 2586; Culture contact 2589, 2662, 2664, 2765, 3368, 3843; Violence 2603, 2661, 2663, 2666, 2693, 2705, 2708, 2720; Poverty 2604, 2613, 2631 2776; Conservation 2622; Environment 2623, 2627; Inequality 2633; Race 2661, 2720, 3730; Identity 2705; Children 2708, 3716; Sex 2767-8, 2776 3684; Social development / Non-government organisations 2773; Migration / Employment / Coping strategies 3160; Motherhood 3716; Emigration 3730; Sociology 3741; External migration 3843 Books 2810. African cities: competing claims on urban spaces. Edited by Francesca Locatelli, Paul Nugent. Leiden & Boston, Brill, 2009. 306p., index, maps (some historical). (Africa-Europe Group for interdisciplinary studies, vol. 3). ISBN 978-90-04-16264-8. [Contents: Introduction, by the editors. Hinges and fringes: conceptualising the peri-urban in Central Africa, by T. Trefon. Angolan cities: urban (re)segregation?, by C.U. Rodrigues. Who control the streets?: crime, `communities' and the state in post-apartheid Johannesburg, by C. Bénit-Gbaffou. African cities: competing claims on urban land, by P. Jenkins. Contesting for space in an urban centre: the Omo Oniles syndrome in Lagos, by R.T. Akinyele. `Water wars' in Kumasi, Ghana, by T.C. McCaskie. Coping with water scarcity: the social and environmental impact of the 1982-1992 droughts on Makokoba Township, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, by M. Musemwa. Dealing with `strangers': allocating urban space to migrants in Nigeria and French West Africa, end of the nineteenth century to 1960, by L. Fourchard. Beyond the Campo Cintato: prostitutes, migrants and `criminals' in colonial Asmara (Eritrea), 1890-1941, by F. Locatelli. The urban melting pot in East Africa: ethnicity and urban growth in Kampala and Dar es Salaam, by D.F. Bryceson. Popular music, identity and politics in a colonial urban space: the case of Mwanza, Tanzania (1945-1961), by M. Suriano]. 2811. African households: censuses and surveys. Edited by Etienne van de Walle. Armonk NY & London, M.E. Sharpe for ACAP (African Census Analysis Project), 2006. 247p., graphs, index, tables. ISBN 0-7656-1619-X. [Contents: Introduction, by E. van de Walle. Approaches to the recording of household structure: Household structure, polygyny, and ethnicity in Senegambia: a comparison of census methodologies, by E. van de Walle & A. Gaye. Analyzing household structure in a census with little information on household relations: Tanzania, 1988, by T.G. Labov. Collecting data on intra-household relationships in the Agincourt Health and Population Survey: AFRICA 237 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 601 1 2 3 4 benefits and limitations, by N. Townsend, S. Madhavan, M. Collinson & M. Garenne. Household composition and dynamics in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa: mirroring social reality in longitudinal data collection, by V. Hosegood & I.M. Timaeus. Gender asymmetry of household relationships in a bilinear society: the Sereer of Senegal, by M. Garenne. The family at the heart of the household: evolution and differentiation of household structure in Côte d'Ivoire, 1975-98, by P. Vimard & R. Fassassi. Intra-household relationships:Grandparents and grandchildren in the Gambia, by C.M. Noël-Miller. Extramarital childbearing and the residence of children in Botswana, by Z. Mokomane, K.R. Baker & E. van de Walle. Households and schooling in Burkina Faso: some insights from the 1996 Census, by I. Kabore & M. Pilon. Matching spouses in monogamous and polygynous households of Cameroon, by F. Bartiaux. Local meanings and census categories: widow inheritance and the position of Luo widows in Kenya, by N. Luke]. 2812. Governing health systems in Africa. Edited by Martyn Sama & Vinh-Kim Nguyen. Dakar, CODESRIA, 2008. 273p., tables, bibl. (CODESRIA book series). ISBN 978-2-886978-182-5. [Contents: Introduction: Governing the health system in Africa, by the editors. Governance and health system reforms:Governance and primary health care delivery in Nigeria, by O. Massoud. Governing traditional health care sector in Kenya: strategies and setbacks, by K.A. Ngetich. Corruption et crise des hôpitaux publics à Douala: le schémas [sic] d'une organisation tripolaire, by V. Bayemi. Health sector reforms in Kenya: user fees, by A. Anangwe. Decentralisation of health care spending and HIV/AIDS in Cameroon, by C. Sama Molem. Another look at community-directed treatment (ComDT) in Cameroon: a quality challenge to health system development, by M.T. Sama & R. Penn. Health systems and HIV in the Maghreb:- Le système de santé au Maghreb, by S. Bouhdiba. La lutte contre le SIDA en Afrique du Nord, by S. Bouhdiba. Health systems and chronic diseases:Les maladies chroniques non transmissibles dans le système de santé au Sénégal: le cas du diabète dans la ville de Dakar, by Ou.D. Loppy. La gestion de maladies chroniques en Algérie: le cas du cancer, by F. Mecheri. Situation des malades tuberculeux perdus de vue en cours de traitement au centre antituberculeux de Brazzaville (Congo): une revue, by A. Mbou. Priority setting and policy making:Retirement stress in Nigeria: a psycho-political analysis, by J.-F. Agbu. Préfinancement communautaire des soins de santé pour un meilleur accès des populations rurales aux services de santé de base: une estimation du consentement à pré-payer des ménages au centre du Cameroun, by J. Nyemeck Binam & V. Nkelzok. The impact of Structural Adjustment Programmes (SAPs) on women's health in Kenya, by D.S. Parsitau. Should we `modernise' traditional medicine?, by M.M. Mutabazi. Empowering traditional birth attendants in The Gambia: a local strategy to redress issues of access, equity and sustainability, by S. Nyanzi. Conclusion:- Social context and determinants of HIV transmission: lessons from Africa, by the editors]. 2813. Human rights in African prisons. Edited by Jeremy Sarkin. Cape Town, HSRC Press; Athens (OH), Ohio University Press; 2008. 254p., index, tables, bibl. (Ohio University research in international studies: global and comparative series, 10). ISBN USA: 978-0-89680-265-0. Elsewhere: 978-0-7969-2206-9. [Contents: An overview of human rights in prisons worldwide, by J. Sarkin. A brief history of human rights in the prisons of Africa, by S. Peté. Challenges to good prison governance in Africa, by C. Tapscott. Overcrowding in African prisons, by V. Dankwa. Pre-trial detention and human rights in Africa, by M. Schönteich. Children in African prisons, by J. Sloth-Nielsen. The imprisonment of women in Africa, by L. Vetten. Rehabilitation and reintegration in African prisons, by A. Dissel. Alternative sentencing in Africa, by L. Muntingh. The African Commission's approach to prisons, by R. Murray]. 2814. Ibelema, Minabere. The African press, civic cynicism, and democracy. New York & Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 279p., index. (Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication). ISBN 978-1-4039-8201-8. 2815. Love in Africa. Edited by Jennifer Cole & Lynn M. Thomas. Chicago & London, University of Chicago Press, 2009. 265p., index, photos, bibl. ISBN 978-0-226-11352-4; 978-0-226-11353-1 paper. [Contents: Introduction: Thinking through love in Africa, by the editors. Love, sex, and the modern girl in 1930s Southern Africa, by L.M Thomas. Making love in the Indian Ocean: Hindi films, Zanzibari audiences, and the construction of romance in the 1950s and 1960s, by L. Fair. "Dear Dolly's" advice: representations of youth, courtship, and sexualities in Africa, 1960-1980 [on the advicecolumn in Drum], by K. Mutongi. Love, money, and economies of intimacy in Tamatave, Madagascar, by J. Cole. Providing love: sex and exchange in twentieth-century South Africa, by M. Hunter. Managing men, marriage, and modern love: women's perspectives on intimacy and male infidelity in Southeastern Nigeria, by Daniel J. Smith. Media and the therapeutic ethos of romantic love in middle-class Nairobi, by R. Spronk. Lessons from Rubí: love, poverty, and the educational value of televised dramas in Niger [on the Mexican television serial], by A. Masquelier]. 2816. Masculinities in contemporary Africa / La masculinité en Afrique contemporaine. Edited by Egodi Uchendu. Dakar, CODESRIA, 2008. 266p. (CODESRIA gender series). ISBN 978-2-86978-227-3. [Contents: Introduction: Are 238 INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY African males men?: sketching African masculinities, by E. Uchendu. Studying men in Africa critically, by K. Ratele. Masculinity and ritual violence: a study of bullfighting among the Luhyia of Western Kenya, by E. Kabaji. The masculine discursive construction of rape in the Kenyan press, by J.O. Onyango. La masculinité au Maroc entre traditions, modernité et intégrisme, by A. Dialmy. La formation de la masculinité entre la tradition et la modernité (le cas du sud du Togo), by S.R. Koudolo. White men: an exploration of intersections of masculinity, whiteness and colonialism and the engagement of counterhegemonic projects, by C. Kelly. L'État moderne africain et le patriarcat public, by I. Mouiche. Men's role in persistent rural poverty: lessons from Kenya, by W. Chiuri. Student fathers and the challenge to masculinities in Kenyan universities, by C. Mwangi-Chemnjor. The interaction of gender and migration: household relations in rural and urban Mozambique, by I.M. Raimundo. `Lifting the cloak on manhood': coverage of Xhosa male circumcision in the South African press, by L.N. Ndangam. Ordre masculin, violences politiques et initiatives féminines pour la paix au Congo Brazzaville de 1991 à 1999, by R.E.K. Nsona. Corps et beauté: représentations et enjeux--socioanthropologie de la construction binaire: masculin / féminin--le cas de l'étudiante algérienne, by Z. Benabdallah]. 2817. Views on migration in sub-Saharan Africa. Proceedings of an African Migration Alliance workshop. Edited by Catherine Cross, Derik Gelderblom, Niel Roux, Jonathan Mafukidze. Cape Town, Human Sciences Research Council, 2006. 289p., maps, tables. ISBN 0-7969-2165-2. [Contents: Introduction, by C. Cross & E. Omoluabi. Continental overviews:- Leading issues in international migration in sub-Saharan Africa, by A. Adepoju. Levels of urbanisation in Anglophone, Lusophone and Francophone African countries, by Ou. Bouare. Migration between Africa and Australia: patterns, issues and implications, by G. Hugo. Regional views on migration in Africa:- A discussion of migration and migration patterns and flows in Africa, by J. Mafukidze. Migration and refugees in Eastern Africa: a challenge for the East African Community [includes the Horn of Africa], by J.O. Oucho. A new challenge for the international community: internally displaced people in the Great Lakes Region, by F. Kamunga Cibangu. The INDEPTH Network*: a demographic resource on migration and urbanisation in Africa and Asia [*International Network for the Demographic Evaluation of Populations and their Health], by M. Collinson & K. Adazu. Some closer views of countries and issues:- Migrants' contribution to rural development in south-western Nigeria, by A. Akanni, O. Olawale & O. Funmi. Spatio-temporal patterns and trends of international migration in Botswana and their policy implications, by Th.D. Gwebu. Francophone Africans in Cape Town: a failed migration?, by F. Lekogo. Myth and rationality in Southern African responses to migration, displacement and humanitarianism, by L.B. Landau. Synthesis and conclusions: what are Africa's issues in migration?, by C. Cross, E. Omoluabi, J. Oucho & F. Kamunga Cibangu]. See also: 2675, 2698, 2781 Ayittey, George B.N. Indigenous African institutions. For the full entry, see item 2582 Beyeme, Crescence Nga. Le droit international de la femme. For the full entry, see item 2583 Carmody, Pádraig. Neoliberalism, civil society and security in Africa. For the full entry, see item 2640 Movements, borders, and identities in Africa. the full entry, see item 2678 Nnam, Nkuzi. Colonial mentality in Africa. the full entry, see item 2585 For For Zeilig, Leo. Revolt and protest: student politics and activism. For the full entry, see item 2755 NORTH AFRICA NORTH AFRICA IN GENERAL Articles 2818. Ahmida, Ali Abdullatif. Beyond Orientalist, colonial and nationalist models: a critical mapping of Maghribi studies (1951-2000). Third World quarterly (London), 30, 6, 2009, p.1227-1236. COLONIALISM; NATIONALISM; RESEARCH-- History 2819. al-Azmeh, Aziz. Bibliography of Ibn Khaldn. Maghreb review (London) 34, 4, 2009, p.298-391. [A bibliography mostly prepared in 1981]. HISTORIOGRAPHY / PHILOSOPHY-- Bibliography 2820. Bchir, Mohammed Hedi et al. The cost of Non-Maghreb: achieving the gains from economic integration. [By] Mohammed Hedi Bchir, Hakim ben Hammouda, Nassim Oulmane, Mustapha Sadni Jallab. Journal of economic integration (Seoul), 22, 3, 2007, p.684-722, tables, English résumé. ECONOMIC COOPERATION; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2821. Díaz-Andreu, Margarita. Classical versus Islamic antiquities in colonial archaeology: the Russian empire and French North Africa. In her book: A world history of nineteenth-century archaeology: nationalism, colonialism, and the past. Oxford University Press, 2007. p.245-277. ARCHAEOLOGY; COLONIALISM DOI: 10.1515/iabi.2009.022

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