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3-4/2006 Democratic Transformation in Africa
(in
Italian)
Dossier
Democratic Transformation in Africa Edited
by Arrigo Pallotti
Introduction
Neo liberalism in Africa. The short History of a failed Ideology, Graham
Harrison
Accumulation Regimes, Democracy and Class Structures in Senegal, Carlos
Oya
Democratizing Nigeria Politics. Transcending the Shadows of Militarism,
Cyril I. Obi
The Political Economy of Democratizing Tanzania, Ernest T. Mallya
Anti Globalization, economic Liberalization and Democratic Consolidation
in Contemporary Zambia, Miles Larmer
SADAC’s Role in Election Management and Observation in Southern
Africa. A critical Appraisal, Khabele Matlosa
Journalism in Africa, Africa in Journalism, Francis B. Nyamnjoh
Events
Elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Path towards Democracy,
Timothy Raeymaekers e Koen Vlassenroot
Angola: A solution for Cabinda?, M. Cristina Ercolessi
The Borders Crisis between Eritrea and Ethiopia opens up another Front
in Somalia, Matteo Guglielmo
Researches
African Political Parties’ New Generation, Giovanni M. Carbone
The Paradox of the Unaccomplished Revolution. South Africa Economic Dominion
and a White Elite’s Reaffirmation Process in a Northern Namibia
Town, Mattia Fumanti
Themes
Italian Cooperation between Quantity and Quality. Some Reflections, Andrea
Liverani e Flavio Lovisolo
Emilia/Romagna Region politics towards the Sahrawi. A “border-linking
line” between Para-diplomacy and decentralized Cooperation,
Matilde Fresa
Reviews
Cannes 2006. Pan Africa on Croisette, Maria Coletti
Images of War, Dreams of Peace. Comments on and from the Biennale des
Cinémas Arabes in Parigi, Maria Coletti
Dakart 06. Africa between Misunderstandings and Undermeanings, Valentina
Moschini
Roots to Reckoning: Black Britain Portraits by Armet Francis, Neil Kenlock
and Charlie Phillips, Francesca Giommi
Seminar on African Literatures in English, Tiziana Morosetti
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