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African Studies Quarterly
Volume 2, Issue 2

ISSN: 215-2448


Articles

Development fund Model
Goran Hyden  |  HTML  |  PDF (1-15)


Rethinking Hyden's Development Fund Model: A Critique and Suggestions for Modification
Olatunde J.B. Ojo  |  HTML  |  PDF (17-32)


At Issue: U.S. Foreign Policy toward Africa

The Wilsonian Conception of Democracy and Human Rights: A Retrospective and Prospective
Korwa G. Adar  |  HTML  |  PDF (33-44)


Book Reviews

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The Comparative Imagination. On The History Of Racism, Nationalism, And Social Movements. George M. Fredrickson. Berkeley: University Of California Press. 1997.
Christopher Saunders  |  HTML  |  PDF (45-46)


Aspects of African Archaeology. Papers from the 10th Congress of the PanAfrican Association for Prehistory and Related Studies. Gilbert Pwiti and Robert Soper, eds. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare [distributed by the African Books Collective Ltd., Oxford UK], 1996.
Diane Gifford-Gonzalez  |  HTML  |  PDF (46-49)


African Islam and Islam in Africa: Encounters between Sufis and Islamist. Eva Evers Rosander and David Westerlund, eds. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 1997.
John Hanson  |  HTML  |  PDF (49-51)


Francophone African Women Writers: Destroying the Emptiness of Silence. Irene Assiba D'Almeida. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1994; and,The African Novel in English: An Introduction. M. Keith Booker. Portsmouth:Heinemann, 1998.
Huma Ibrahim  |  HTML  |  PDF (51-53)