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An Interview with Patrick Awuah
Cocaine Politics in Guinea-Bissau: The link between drug trafficking and political fragility and its wider implications
Historical Reconciliation: Redress, Rights and Politics
More State than Nation: Lukashenko's Belarus
Preparing for a Data-Driven Revolution in Liberia
Religion, Social Capital and Development in the Sahel: The Niyass Tijaniyya in Niger
The Roles of the Mother and the Child in Rural Ghana
The Twenty-first Century Expansion of the Transnational Drug Trade in Africa
Toward a Sustainability Framework for Development in Niger
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