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Displacing the State Religion and Conflict in Neoliberal Africa Edited by
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Document Date: 2012-01-27 12:22:57


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Africa / /

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Zimbabwe / Kenya / Uganda / United States / Mozambique / Iraq / Sudan / /

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University of Notre Dame / R. Scott Appleby University of Notre Dame Press Notre Dame / University of Notre Dame Religious Dimensions / /

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Kikuyu Central Association / civil society / University of Notre Dame Religious Dimensions of Conflict and Peace / World Bank / International Monetary Fund / Lord’s Resistance Army / Christian Church / Mungiki / Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s government / R. Scott Appleby University / Marxist-Leninist government / University of Notre Dame / /

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Antonio Negri / Ter Haar / James Howard Smith / Rosalind I. J. Hackett Foreword / Jomo Kenyatta / Sese Seko / Adrian Yen / Ellis Haar / Ayesha Nibbe / Michael Hardt / Mai Mai / Alice Lakwena / /

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the primary / /

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Pentecostal preacher / first president / businessman / /

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Indiana / /

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western Sudan / Darfur / northern Uganda / /

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Central Association / /

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LAN / /

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