Africa, المجلد 68،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1998 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... Studies at the University of Toronto , where he is also Director of the African Studies Program . CYPRIAN FISIY is a senior social scientist and leader of the Social Development Team in the Africa Region of the World Bank . His ...
... Studies at the University of Toronto , where he is also Director of the African Studies Program . CYPRIAN FISIY is a senior social scientist and leader of the Social Development Team in the Africa Region of the World Bank . His ...
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... Studies 16 ( 2 ) . Fisiy , C. 1992. Power and Privilege in the Administration of Law : land reform and social differentiation in Cameroon . Research Report No. 48 , Leiden : African Studies Centre . -1995a . ' Chieftaincy in the modern ...
... Studies 16 ( 2 ) . Fisiy , C. 1992. Power and Privilege in the Administration of Law : land reform and social differentiation in Cameroon . Research Report No. 48 , Leiden : African Studies Centre . -1995a . ' Chieftaincy in the modern ...
الصفحة 381
... Studies . Peel , J. D. Y. 1978. Olaju : a Yoruba concept of development ' , Journal of Development Studies 14 ( 2 ) , 139–65 . -1980 . ' Inequality and action : the forms of Ijesha social conflict ' , Canadian Journal of African Studies ...
... Studies . Peel , J. D. Y. 1978. Olaju : a Yoruba concept of development ' , Journal of Development Studies 14 ( 2 ) , 139–65 . -1980 . ' Inequality and action : the forms of Ijesha social conflict ' , Canadian Journal of African Studies ...
المحتوى
the urbanrural connection changing issues | 309 |
Elite associations and the politics of belonging in Cameroon | 320 |
political liberalisation | 338 |
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