Number of records: 423 |
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201. | Approaching African Tourism: paradigms and paradoxes.
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202. | 'Human Rights in African Political Institutions: Between Rhetoric, Practice
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203. | If I don't learn English, I'm going to suffer: The voice of Gambian lower basic school children in the medium of instruction debate
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204. | If I don't learn English, I'm going to suffer: Gambian lower basic school children's perspective on the importance of English
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205. | Victimization of African indigenous peoples: Appraisal of violations of collective rights under victimological and international law lenses
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206. | Making finance work for Africa
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207. | Socio-cultural aspects of identity formation: The Relationship between commitment and well-being in student samples from Cameroon and Germany
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208. | Public debt management and bond markets in Africa
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209. | Literacy use and acquisition in multilingual Eritrea
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210. | Footprints of the future. Dogon fox divination.
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211. | Critical issues in government debt management and bond markets in Africa
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212. | Boys and masks among the Dogon
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213. | Agency in Kapsiki religion, a comparative approach.
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214. | The Contribution of the Rwanda Tribunal to the Development of International Law, Martinus Nijhoff 2005. (Review of the book The Contribution of the Rwanda Tribunal to the Development of International Law,, 2005)
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215. | Connecting Africa. Repository Service. Africa Studies Centre, Leiden, the Netherlands: A portal for Africanists: Publications and experts unite - increasing global visibility of Africanist research
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216. | Employment relations, the psychological contract and work wellness in the higher education sector in South Africa
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217. | Bias and equivalence of psychological measures in South Africa
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218. | Mobile phones in Africa: How much do we really know?
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219. | Capital Controls and Foreign Investor Subsidies Implicit in South Africa's Dual Exchange Rate System
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220. | Capital Controls and Foreign Investor Subsidies Implicit in South Africa's Dual Exchange Rate System
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221. | The HIV Anticaptory Saving Motive: An Empirical Analysis in South Africa
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222. | Assessing developmental outcomes in children from Kilifi, Kenya, following prophylaxis for seizures in cerebral malaria
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223. | Traditional risk-sharing arrangements and informal social insurance in Eritrea
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224. | The choice of a health care provider in Eritrea
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225. | Survival on the Edge: The State, Squatters and Urban Space in Eritrea
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226. | Referenda in South African law
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227. | Challenges and prospects of HRM in developing countries: Testing the HRM-performance link in the Eritrean civil service
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228. | Sierra Leone: future in perspective: An evaluation research
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229. | Bank efficiency, ownership and market structure: Why are interest spreads so high in Uganda?
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230. | Literacy use and instruction in multilingual Eritrea
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231. | Searching for triple dividends in South Africa: Fighting CO2 pollution and poverty while promoting growth
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232. | Redistributing environmental tax revenue to reduce poverty in South Africa: The cases of energy and water
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233. | Auditing in Egypt: A study of the legal framework and profesional standards
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234. | Training over rechten van vrouwen in Rwanda
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235. | Genocide in Rwanda gaat nog steeds door (Verkrachtingen)
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236. | Primary school achievements and the MDGs in Africa
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237. | Book review. (Review of the book Morocco: The Islamist Awakening and Other Challenges. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. In: African Studies Quarterly. Volume 8, issue 4.,, 2005, 0195169638)
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238. | Understanding visuals in HIV/AIDS education in South Africa: differences between literate and low-literate audiences
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239. | Patronen in een grillig taallandschap. Een survey-onderzoek naar schriftgebruik en attitudes in Eritrea
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240. | Negen talen en drie schriften. Schriftverwerving en schriftgebruik in Eritrea
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241. | Nation Building and Pluralism; Experiences and Perspectives in State and Society in South Africa
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242. | Contemporary work values in Africa and Europe: Comparing orientations to work in Africa and European societies
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243. | Berber Loanwords
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244. | A model of work-related well-being for educators in South Africa
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245. | Health Care Governance in Developing Countries: The Case of Eritrea
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246. | Bias in an adapted version of the 15FQ+ in South Africa
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247. | Dynamics of Agriculture in the Mandara Mountains: The case of the Kapsiki/Higi of northern Cameroon and north-eastern Nigeria
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248. | The making of an environment: Ecological history of the Kapsiki/Higi of North Cameroon and North-Eastern Nigeria
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249. | Out of Africa: What drives the pressure to emigrate?
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250. | Remittances and their effect on emigration intentions in Egypt, Morocco, and Turkey
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251. | Bank privatization and performance: Empirical evidence from Nigeria
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252. | Practices, challenges and prospects of human resources management (HRM) in developing countries. The case of Eritrean civil service
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253. | Limitation of Rights: A Study of the European Convention and the South African Bill of Rights
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254. | Does technology and Innovation Management improve Market Position? Empirical Evidence from Innovating Firms in South Africa
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255. | A socio-historical perspective on the Amazigh (Berber) Cultural Movement in North Africa
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256. | The Egyptian Background of the'Ointment' Prayer in the Eucharistic Rite of the Didache (10:8)
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257. | South Africa: A rising star? Assessing the X-effectiveness of South Africa's National System of Innovation
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258. | Multilingualism and Electronic Language Management'. Proceedings of the 4th International MIDP Colloquium (Studies in Language Policy in South Africa 4)
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259. | Industrial Innovation in South Africa: A comparative study
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260. | Freedom of Religious Teaching as an Element of the Right to Freedom of Religion in South Africa
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261. | A socio-historical perspective on the Amazigh (Berber) cultural movement in North Africa
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262. | 2005,, (The unconstitutionality of religiously motivated corporal punishment in independent schools in South Africa)
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263. | Capital controls, two-tiered exchange rate systems and exchange rate policy: the South African experience
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264. | Construct, Item, and Method Bias of Cognitive and Personality Tests in South Africa
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265. | Transition to Accrual Accounting in the Public Sector of Developed and Developing Countries: Problems and Requirements. With Special Focus on the Netherlands and Egypt
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266. | Practices and challenges of the training and utilization of labour in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of the Eritrean civil service
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267. | Modelling inflation in South Africa: A multivariate cointegration analysis
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268. | The South African development community: Suitable for a monetary union?
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269. | Language policy implementation and language vitality in Western Cape primary schools
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270. | Imazighen. De Berbers en hun geschiedenis
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271. | Haunting Griaule: Experiences from the restudy of the Dogon
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272. | Waarom wij toch allen moeten sterven: De dood in de bergen van Noord-Kameroen
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273. | Die Bedeutung der Hirse bei den Dogon
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274. | Structural issues in the Kenyan financial system: Improving competition and access
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275. | Public management in developing countries: Some notes on Eritrea
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276. | Bookreview. (Review of the book Women, Gender and Language in Morocco., F. Sadiqi)
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277. | M & R 2004, 51, (CITES-Verordening: hout uit Kameroen)
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278. | Industrial Innovation in South Africa, 1998-2000
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279. | Health and literacy in first- and second-generation Moroccan Berber women in the Netherlands: Ill literacy?
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280. | Acquiring Tarifit-Berber by children in the Netherlands and Morocco
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281. | How good is growth for the poor?: the role of the initial income distribution in regional diversity in poverty trends
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282. | Human resilience and environmental degradation: The eco-cultural link in the Sahel
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283. | The right to swear an oath in South African law
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284. | Cannabis, religious observance and the South African Bill of Rights
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285. | De Dogon en hun toeristen
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286. | De Dogonreligie
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287. | De Dogondivinatie
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288. | Een onderzoek naar de Waarheids- en Verzoeningscommissie van Zuid-Afrika
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289. | The learning organisation as a management of change approach: a case study of the Dutch Police and the South African Police Service ( SAPS): a top management perspective
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290. | Migratie 'Out of Africa': Krachten en tegenkrachten
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291. | Systemic competitiveness approach: Experiences from manufacturing firms in Eritrea
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292. | Achieving sustainable competitive advantage: Experiences from manufacturing firms in Eritrea
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293. | The limitation of the right to freedom of religion in South Africa
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294. | The bearers of the right to freedom of religion in South Africa
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295. | Juxtaposing contexts. Doing contextual theology in South Africa and in the Netherlands
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296. | Human capital externalities in South Africa
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297. | Contextual theology in South Africa and the Netherlands: an introduction
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298. | Contextual theology in South Africa and the Netherlands: an introduction
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299. | Bakassi, annoatie bij Internationaal Gerechtshof 10 oktober 2002 (land-en zeegrens tussen Nigeria en Kameroen)
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300. | Language diversity, policy, and practice in Eritrea
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