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De Waal calls these the ' hard humanitarian interests ' ( as opposed to the soft humanitarian interests that are the agencies ' stated aims ) ( p . 66 ) . The books reviewed here identify at least three of these interests .
De Waal calls these the ' hard humanitarian interests ' ( as opposed to the soft humanitarian interests that are the agencies ' stated aims ) ( p . 66 ) . The books reviewed here identify at least three of these interests .
الصفحة 204
Ethnic groups do not envision public interest , they strive for the exclusive interest of their members . Ethnicity is therefore considered harmful to the development of civil society . I nevertheless suggest that ethnicity provides an ...
Ethnic groups do not envision public interest , they strive for the exclusive interest of their members . Ethnicity is therefore considered harmful to the development of civil society . I nevertheless suggest that ethnicity provides an ...
الصفحة 328
The reach of the book makes it of great interest not only to historians of Kenya but also those more broadly interested in British imperial policy ; it provides a fascinating account of British imperial thinking on African welfare and a ...
The reach of the book makes it of great interest not only to historians of Kenya but also those more broadly interested in British imperial policy ; it provides a fascinating account of British imperial thinking on African welfare and a ...
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DEBORAH BRAUTIGAM Chinese Aid and African Development | 164 |
PIERLUIGI VALSECCHI AND FABIO ViTi eds Mondes akanAkan Worlds | 170 |
CONSTANZE SCHMALING Maganar Hannu Language of the Hands | 177 |
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