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University of New Brunswick – Fredericton DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Science 3711 – Fall 2013 The Political Economy of Development in Africa Dr. Carolyn Bassett Class Time:
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Lagos / Baltimore / New York / Toronto / London / Durham / /

Company

Waste Management / Research 25 / SAIS Review / Princeton University Press / Nollywood Films / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Zambia / Zimbabwe / Congo / Uganda / Nigeria / /

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Facility

University of New Brunswick / /

IndustryTerm

oil / food / credible internet information / oil politics / banking / electronics / on-line reference guide / /

Organization

Princeton University / Fredericton DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Science / University of New Brunswick / civil society / Colonial Society / State and Civil Society / /

Person

Padraig Carmody / Mari Tripp / Richard Saunders / Francis Y Owusu / Andrew M Mwenda / Peter J Schraeder / Lynne Rienner / Padraig R Carmody / Augustine Ikelegbe / Frantz Fanon / Luc Christiaensen / Bill Freund / Philip McMichael (Routledge) / John Hopkins / Robert K Schaeffer / Claire Mercer / Karen Tranberg Hansen / Brian J Hesse / Roger Tangri / James Ferguson / Stephen Ellis / Jonathan Haynes / Stephen Knack / Carolyn Bassett / Shantayanan Devarajan / Michael Watts / William Muhumuza / Alison J Ayers / Richard A Schroeder / Kate Meagher / Daniel Jordan Smith / Mike Davis / Kenneth Good / Deborah Fahy Bryceson / Deborah A Brautigam / Catherine S Dolan / Rachel Bezner Kerr / /

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Position

professor / /

ProvinceOrState

New Brunswick / New York / /

PublishedMedium

Economic Development and Cultural Change / Current History / New Left Review / Monthly Review / Between the Lines / SAIS Review / /

Region

Sub-Saharan Africa / West Africa / South Africa / Southern Africa / /

Technology

cellular telephone / Mobile banking / /

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