symposium participants
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The
Problem
Posed
by Chandrika Parmar, Centre for the Study of Developing
Societies, Delhi
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GLOBALISATION
AND RECOLONISATION
Tajudeen
Abdul-Raheem, General Secretary, Pan African movement,
Kampala, Uganda
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THE
STATE, CONSTITUTIONALISM AND DEMOCRATIZATION
Julius
O. Ihonvbere,
Peace and
Social Justice Programme, The Ford Foundation, New York
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SECURITY
CHALLENGES
J 'Kayode Fayemi, Director,
Centre for Democracy and Development, London
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DO
SOUTH AFRICANS VALUE DEMOCRACY?
Steven
Friedman, Director,
Centre for Policy Studies, Johannesburg, South Africa
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THE
POLITICS OF STABLE CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS
Pita Ogaba
Agbese, Professor,
Department of Political Science, University of North Iowa, Cedar
Falls, Iowa
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AFRICAN
TRANSITIONS
a symposium
on the continent's
engagement with democracy
cover design by Akila Seshasayee
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MINORITY
RIGHTS IN PLURAL SOCIETIES
John Mukum
Mbaku, Department
of Economics, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah
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FROM
IDEALISM TO GENOCIDE
Pierre-Damien
Mvuyekure, University
of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa
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WOMAN
IN AFRICAN LITERATURE
Anthonia
C. Kalu, Department
of African Studies, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley,
Colorado
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FEMINIST
KNOWLEDGE
Charmaine Pereira, Centre
for Research and Documentation, Kano, Nigeria
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BOOKS
Reviewed by
Seminarist, Nivedita Menon and Gurmeet Kanwal
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COMMENT
Received
from Indu Agnihotri, All India Democratic Women's
Association (AIDWA), Delhi
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