Africa, East
Overview
Works: | 1 works in 4 publications in 1 languages |
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Titles
Comparative constitutionalism and good governance in the commonwealth = an eastern and southern African perspective/
by:
Hatchard, John.; Africa, Southern; Africa, East; Ndulo, Muna.; Commonwealth countries; Slinn, Peter.
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Economic development through regional trade = a role for the new East African community? /
by:
Kimbugwe, Kato.; Africa, East; Palgrave Connect (Online service); East African Community.
(Language materials, printed)
Reading migration and culture in context = the world of East African Indian literature /
by:
Ojwang, Dan, (1971-); Africa, East
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Economic integration in Africa = the East African community in comparative perspective /
by:
Africa, Eastern; Mshomba, Richard Elias.; Africa, East; East African Community; Africa
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Poverty and well-being in East Africa = a multi-faceted economic approach /
by:
Africa, East; Heshmati, Almas.; SpringerLink (Online service)
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Islam in the Eastern African Novel
by:
Mirmotahari, Emad.; Palgrave Connect (Online service); Gurnah, Abdulrazak, (1948-); Africa, East; Farah, Nuruddin, (1945-); Vassanji, M. G.
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China's footprint in East Africa = pessimism versus optimism /
by:
China; SpringerLink (Online service); Africa, East; Wekesa, Bob.
(Language materials, printed)
Subjects
South Asian diaspora.
Literature.
Public Policy.
Constitutional law
Federal government
Africa, East
East African Community
East African Community.
Economic Policy.
Vassanji, M. G.
International Relations.
African Culture.
Africa, Eastern
Commonwealth countries
Gurnah, Abdulrazak,
China
African Politics.
Farah, Nuruddin,
Social Policy.
Development Studies.
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Economics.
East African literature
South Asians
Africa
Africa, Southern
Folk literature, African
History of China.
Islam in literature.
Economic Growth.
LITERARY CRITICISM
Development Economics.
African literature
Poverty