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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/87/1/unequal2.pdfenSchool of Oriental and African Studies854038003700Unequal prospects: disparities in the quantity and quality of labour supply in sub-Saharan AfricaSender, JohnCramer, ChristopherOya, Carlos2005-03MonographAO145
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This paper discusses the political economy of development aid flows to poor countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and the potential role of China to generate opportunities for a recovery of policy space in these countries. We argue that the loss of policy space in many poor SSA countries is associated with donor-recipient relations in aid flows over the past two decades. The influential role of Western donor agencies and the growing marginalisation of SSA countries from international capital flows have left scarce policy space to their governments for more innovative trade, agricultural and industrial policies. The recent New Aid Agenda and the concomitant Western aid harmonization through budget support are likely enhance donors’ influence on policy making and to exacerbate this process despite claims of greater ‘ownership’. Learning from East Asian success stories has been hampered by the unequal bargaining power of SSA governments vis-à-vis their ‘development partners’. More recently, China has started to become an increasingly important player for some SSA countries and Chinese FDI and aid flows are already s significant reality there. Typically these ‘new’ relations may be seen with suspicion by Western ‘development’ partners, but we argue that this (and the cooperation of other Asian governments in a South-South cooperation framework) may be a significant opportunity for some SSA countries to regain part of the policy space lost in the 1980s and 1990s.application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/138/1/Oya_Beijing.pdfenInternational Forum on Comparative Political Economy of Globalization85403500The political economy of development aid as main source of foreign finance for poor African countries: loss of policy space and possible alternatives from East AsiaOya, Carlos2006-08Conference Paper/Proceeding/AbstractAO
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2067/1/35203817.pdfenSida14010402854035003800Supporting Ownership: Swedish Development Cooperation with Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Volume 2: Country StudiesWeeks, JohnAndersson, DavidCramer, ChristopherGeda, AlemayehuHailu, DegolMuhereza, FrankRizzo, MatteoRonge, EricStein, Howard2002BookVoR
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2076/1/Sida_Vol1.pdfenSida9789158687370854035003800Supporting Ownership: Swedish Development Cooperation with Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Volume 1: Synthesis ReportWeeks, JohnAndersson, DavidCramer, ChristopherGeda, AlemayehuHailu, DegolMuhereza, FrankRizzo, MatteoRonge, EricStein, Howard2002BookVoR
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enAnthem Press and World Institute of Development Economic Research WIDER: Working Paper, no. 74/20061810261185403500The Political Economy of Taxation and Tax Reform in Developing CountriesDi John, JonathanInstitutions for Economic Development: Theory, History and Contemporary Experiences2006MonographNA
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enRefugee Law Project Working Paper No. 14Refugee Law Project Working Paper No. 1485403500'We are all stranded here together': The local settlement system, freedom of movement and livelihood opportunities for refugees in Arua and Moyo DistrictsKaiser, TaniaHovil, LucyLomo, Zacahry2005-02MonographNA
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enDevelopment Research Reporting ServiceInsights Development Research85403500Participation, self-reliance and integration: Sudanese Refugees in UgandaKaiser, Tania2002Journal Article/ReviewNA
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enOverseas Development Institute85403500Consultation with and Participation by Affected Populations in Humanitarian Action The case of Sri LankaKaiser, TaniaBoyden, JoSpringett, Simon2002otherNA
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enWiley1365315685403500Beyond Emergency Care: challenges to health planning in complex emergenciesKaiser, TaniaSondorp, EZwi, A2002Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3156.2001.00821.x
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enUNHCR1020747385403500Participatory and beneficiary-based approaches to the evaluation of humanitarian programmesKaiser, Tania2002Journal Article/ReviewNA
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enOxford University Press1020406785403500The UNHCR and Withdrawal from Kiryandongo: Anatomy of a HandoverKaiser, Tania2002Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1093/rsq/21.1_and_2.201
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en85403500The Search for Solutions: Achievements and Challenges - member of a panel for which I presented a paper on self settlement and encampment in UgandaKaiser, Tania2005Conference Paper/Proceeding/AbstractNA
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enTaylor and Francis0306615085403500Politics of the poor: Agricultural labourers and political transformations in Uttar PradeshLerche, Jens1999Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/03066159908438707
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enSocial Science Press978818735803985403500Dimensions of Dominance: Class and State in Uttar PradeshLerche, JensFuller, C. J.Bénéï, Véronique2000Book chapterNA
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enManohar (India)978817304500485403500Social and Political Change in Uttar Pradesh: European PerspectivesLerche, JensJefferey, RogerJeffery, RogerLerche, Jens2003otherNA
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enWiley0012155X85403500Stating the Difference: State, Discourse and Class Reproduction in Uttar Pradesh, IndiaLerche, Jens2000Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1111/1467-7660.00180
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By survival in conditions that are murderous, by evading forms of control and de-linking from the system, people in Congo ultimately limit the reach of the power imposed on them. They have to a great extent isolated, and to a lesser degree diminished, the leadership of Congo and the power of the invaders. The forms of economic survival dispute authority by depriving the state (or predatory nonstate actors) of revenue, whilst maximising the opportunities for survival irrespective of – and in defiance of – the coercion to which people are exposed. The violent regimes in Congo have broken the country to the extent that they were able, but the fact that they cannot break it all attests to the resistance against them: for the powerful, as for the powerless, there may be a will, but there has been no way to achieve it completely.application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2169/1/Marriage_2008_Congo_review_article.pdfenBrill1465446685403500Review article of recent literature on the Democratic Republic of Congo. (Nzongola-Ntalaja: The Congo from Leopold to Kabila, Trefon (ed): Reinventing Order in the Congo, and Clark (ed): The African Stakes of the Congo War)Marriage, Zoe2008Journal Article/ReviewAOhttp://doi.org/10.1163/156920608X276378
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The wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have seen the recruitment of flip-flop clad rebels and instability arising because soldiers have not received their salary of a few dollars. Conversely, demobilisation programmes, which bring promises of reintegration grants, have not attracted people to disarm. This paper examines this conundrum alongside three features of the situation in Congo: the informalisation of politics and the economy, the exercise of power through violence, and the multiple crises in which people are living. Drawing on reports on demobilisation and interviews conducted in Congo, the paper investigates what implications these three aspects have for demobilisation, and what is achieved by the programmes as they stand. It argues that demobilisation programmes do not address fighters' motivations, and outcomes are largely immaterial. Instead there is a political pillage - akin to the pillages that took place across Congo in the early 1990s - by which some parties make immediate gains, whilst shaping the conditions for longer term losses and destructive systems.enTaylor and Francis1467880285403500Flip-flop rebel, dollar soldier; Demobilisation in the Democratic Republic of CongoMarriage, Zoe2007Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/14678800701333085
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enInstituto Español de Comercio Exterior978847811917285403500Growth miracles in Sub-Saharan Africa: Idiosyncratic TalesOya, Carlos2005Book chapterNA
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enPluto Press, UK978074532299585403500Sticks and Carrots for farmers in developing countries: Agrarian neoliberalism in theory and practiceOya, CarlosSaad Filho, AlfredoJohnston, Deborah2005Book chapterNAhttp://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt18fs4hp.18
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enBrill1465446685403500The empirical investigation of rural class formation: methodological issues in a study of large and mid-scale farmers in SenegalOya, Carlos2004Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1163/1569206043505167
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enGabinete de Estudos, Ministry of Planning and FinanceA Economica Moçambicana Comtemporânea: Ensaios (The Contemporary Mozambican Economy: Essays)85403500'The Origin of PARPA poverty projections: a practical model of growth, distribution and poverty simulations' (in Portuguese).Oya, CarlosBolnick, BRolim, CFranco, ABolnick, BAnderson, P2002Book chapterNA
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enWiley1471035885403500Large and Middle-scale Farmers in the Groundnut Sector in Senegal in the Context of Liberalization and Structural AdjustmentOya, Carlos2001Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0366.00005
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enBlackwell1471035885403500Review of: 'Farmers and Markets in Tanzania' by S. PonteOya, Carlos2006otherNAhttp://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0366.2004.00097.x
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enAfrican Studies Center, Boston University0361788285403500The Emperor's New Clothes? Continuities in governance in late colonial and early post-colonial East AfricaJennings, MichaelBurton, Andrew2007Journal Article/ReviewNA
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enSage0047117885403500Chinese Medicine and Medical Pluralism in Dar es Salaam: Globalisation or Glocalisation?Jennings, Michael2005Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1177/0047117805058535
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enOxford University Press0951631X85403500This Mysterious and Intangible Enemy: health and disease amongst the early UMCA missionaries 1860 - 1918Jennings, Michael2002Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1093/shm/15.1.65
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enRodopi978904202106885403500Missions and maternal and child health care in colonial Tanganyika, 1919-1939Jennings, MichaelHardiman, David2006Book chapterNA
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enOxford AnalyticaOxford Analytica, Sub-Saharan Africa: Key Issues to 201285403500HIV and AIDSJennings, MichaelBook chapterNA
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enHolmes and MeierAfrica Contemporary Record85403500Tanzania, 2001-2002Jennings, Michael2006Book chapterNA
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enSage Publications978141290285485403500Using ArchivesJennings, MichaelDesai, VandanaPotter, Robert BBook chapterNA
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enMarcel Dekker978157444556585403500A Short History of Failure? Development Processes over the Course of the Twentieth CenturyJennings, MichaelHuque, Ahmed ShafiqulZafarullah, Habib2005Book chapterNA
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enITDG Publications978178044028685403500Getting the Research Questions Right and Getting the Right DataJennings, MichaelHolland, JeremyCampbell, John2005Book chapterNA
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enEuropa978185743313585403500A Century of Development: Policy and Process in Sub-Saharan AfricaJennings, Michael2005Book chapterNA
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enOxford University Press0951632885403500Place and Afghan Refugees: a Contribution to TurtonNovak, Paolo2007Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fem038
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enTaylor and Francis0413659785403500Participating in Development? Refugee Protection, Politics and Developmental Approaches to Refugee Management in UgandaKaiser, Tania2005-03-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/0143659042000339155
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enAnthem Press and United Nations University Press978928081143885403500The Political Economy of Taxation and Tax Reform in Developing CountriesDi John, JonathanChang, Ha-Joon2007Book chapterNA
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Why do humanitarian principles, human rights and other ‘rules’ espoused by aid organisations apparently fail to influence the reality of assistance delivery, whilst reality does not dint these objectives? Not breaking the rules, not playing the game investigates the international assistance given in countries at war. Presenting evidence from Sierra Leone, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and southern Sudan, it finds that appeal to a morality based on rights and principles allows aid staff to justify their operational weaknesses by blaming or discrediting others. The terminology used casts political and military activity as illegitimate, forestalling dialogue, limiting aid organisations’ perception of the contexts in which they work, and ultimately questioning the sincerity of the assistance. The book concludes that people in countries at war are not ‘breaking the rules’ of assistance – as assistance is not meaningfully ‘ruled’ by rights or principles – they are more fundamentally ‘not playing the game’.application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/3657/1/NBTR_-_outline.pdfenHurst and Co.978185065813985403500Not Breaking the Rules. Not Playing the Game. International Assistance to Countries at WarMarriage, Zoe2006BookAO
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enWiley1471035885403500Stories of Rural Accumulation in Africa: Trajectories and Transitions among Rural Capitalists in SenegalOya, Carlos2007-10-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0366.2007.00153.x
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enOxford University Press0951632885403500Participation or Consultation? Reflections on a 'Beneficiary Based' Evaluation of UNHCR's Programme for Sierra Leonean and Liberian Refugees in Guinea, June- July 2000Kaiser, Tania2004-06-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/17.2.185
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enTaylor and Francis1369183X85403500Songs, Discos and Dancing in Kiryandongo, UgandaKaiser, Tania2006-03-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/13691830500487399
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This article examines the work of the UK government’s Department for International Development (DFID) in the Great Lakes region of central Africa. It traces the formulation of policy and compares it with DFID’s operations in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) from 1997 to 2001. Drawing on research from the region and the UK, the article argues that DFID’s “new humanitarianism” offers little new, and that the spoken poverty agenda is misleading. It concludes that whilst DFID’s moral terminology suggests that there is a framework for response, in fact DFID defines what is “good” and redefines events – including its own activity – to fit with it.enTaylor and Francis0413659785403500Defining Morality: DFID and the Great LakesMarriage, Zoe2006-01-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/01436590600588059
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Funding for assistance in areas of violent conflict is variable, and access for aid organisations is sometimes limited. Faced with financial and logistical constraints, donors and NGOs appeal to their moral perspective to justify their approach; is this strategic, and what does it achieve? Drawing on research into the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) and the work of NGOs in southern Sudan, this article argues that the language employed – whilst apparently intended to be persuasive – can be counterproductive: it can create an unwarranted sense of moral ease on the part of aid staff, and it can provoke uncooperative behaviour in the people towards whom it is directed.enTaylor and Francis1369824985403500Shame and Assistance - Does It Help?Marriage, Zoe2005-12-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/13698280600683039
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Aid organizations profess universalist objectives – such as humanitarian principles and human rights – whilst operating in areas in which these objectives cannot be fulfilled. How do they deal with the disparity between the claims they make and what actually happens, how are parts of the story covered up, and what do the stated objectives achieve? This article argues that denial – at a personal, organizational and institutional level – is crucial for sustaining assistance, and is facilitated by the language of rights and principles.
Drawing on research from southern Sudan, I explore how aid organizations construct an official version of events that fabricates clarity whilst maintaining a degree of tactical confusion. This establishes a political morality, a seemingly ethical position that has political and psychological returns.enWiley0012155X85403500The Comfort of Denial: External Assistance in Southern SudanMarriage, Zoe2006-05-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1111/j.0012-155X.2006.00487.x
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enSage0192512185403500Economic Liberalization, Political Instability, and State Capacity in VenezuelaDi John, Jonathan2005-01-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1177/0192512105047899
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/3693/1/BetweenACampAndAHardPlace.pdfenCambridge University Press0022278X85403500Between a Camp and a Hard Place: Rights, Livelihood and Experiences of the Local Settlement System for Long-Term Refugees in UgandaKaiser, Tania2006-12-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X06002102
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enTaylor and Francis1469939785403500Agricultural Maladjustment in Africa: What Have We Learned after Two Decades of Liberalisation?Oya, Carlos2007-05-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/02589000701396355
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enSpringer Nature1743972885403500From State Dirigisme to Liberalisation in Senegal: Four Decades of Agricultural Policy. Shifts and ContinuitiesOya, Carlos2006-06-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/09578810600708163
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enTaylor and Francis1465389385403500Women Working for Wages: Putting Flesh on the Bones of a Rural Labour Market Survey in MozambiqueSender, JohnOya, CarlosCramer, Christopher2006-06-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/03057070600656291
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enManohar978817304500485403500Uttar Pradesh: Into the Twenty-First CenturyLerche, JensJeffery, RogerLerche, JensJeffery, Roger2003Book chapterNA
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enManohar978817304500485403500Hamlet, Village and Region: Caste and Class Differences between Low-Caste Mobilization in East and West UPLerche, JensLerche, JensJeffery, Roger2003Book chapterNA
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/3707/1/poverty_report.pdfenCentre for Development Policy and Research, SOAS University of London85403500Poverty Reduction Strategy Process and National Development Strategies in Asia: A Report to DFIDLerche, JensPincus, JonathanWeeks, John2004-02-01MonographVoR
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enParadigm Publishers978024114368185403500Perilous Power. The Middle East and U.S. Foreign Policy. Dialogues on Terror, Democracy, War and JusticeAchcar, GilbertChomsky, Noam2007BookNA
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"This inquiry into the probable shape of things to come is sober, uncompromising, deeply informed, and full of provocative insights and judicious analyses." Noam Chomsky "The most forceful, most rigorous text that there is to read on this war." Le Monde Diplomatique The volatile Middle East is the site of vast resources, profound passions, frequent crises, and long-standing conflicts, as well as a major source of international tensions and a key site of direct U.S. intervention. Two of the most astute analysts of this part of the world are Noam Chomsky, the preeminent critic of U.S. foreign policy, and Gilbert Achcar, a leading specialist of the Middle East who lived in that region for many years. In their new book, Chomsky and Achcar bring a keen understanding of the internal dynamics of the Middle East and of the role of the United States, taking up all the key questions of interest to concerned citizens, including such topics as terrorism, fundamentalism, conspiracies, oil, democracy, self-determination, anti-Semitism, and anti-Arab racism, as well as the war in Afghanistan, the invasion and occupation of Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the sources of U.S. foreign policy. This book provides the best readable introduction for all who wish to understand the complex issues related to the Middle East from a perspective dedicated to peace and justice.enParadigm Publishers; London: Saqi978086356919785403500The Clash of Barbarisms. The Making of the New World DisorderAchcar, Gilbert2006BookNAhttp://doi.org/10.4324/9781315635552
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enMonthly Review Press978158367095885403500Eastern Cauldron: Islam, Afghanistan, Palestine and Iraq in a Marxist Mirror.Achcar, Gilbert2004BookNA
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This is a long chapter on the reactions to the Nazi Judeocide in the Arab Middle East. The chapter starts with a description of the difference in viewpoints and narratives between Jews and Arabs, with a different focal point for each community (the Shoah and the Nakba). It then depicts Arab reactions to Nazism and its consequences from 1933 to 1947, making a distinction between liberal pro-Western Arabs, Islamic fundamentalists, Arab nationalists and Marxists. The evolution of stances in the epoch of the rise and radicalisation of Arab nationalism (1948-1967) is then assessed. This was followed by the era of Arab exacerbated resentment (1967-1987), which led in turn to the resurgence of Islamic fundamentalism as part of an ideological regression in the whole Arab world, with a sharp increase in stances of an Anti-Semitic character, fought by a minority of enlightened intellectuals.enUTET Libreria978880207268585403500Le reazioni all'Olocausto nel Medio Oriente arabo. [The Reactions to the Holocaust in the Arab Middle East]Achcar, GilbertCattaruzza, MarinaFlores, MarcelloSullam, Simon LevisTraverso, Enzo2006Book chapterNA
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enSameeksha Trust0012997685403500Accountability to Whom?Novak, Paolo2007-07-28Journal Article/ReviewNA
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How do communities grapple with the challenges of reconstruction after conflicts? In one of the first in-depth ethnographic accounts of refugee repatriation anywhere in the world, Laura C. Hammond follows the story of Ada Bai, a returnee settlement with a population of some 7,500 people. In the days when refugees first arrived, Ada Bai was an empty field along Ethiopia's northwest border, but it is now a viable—arguably thriving—community. For the former refugees who fled from northern Ethiopia to eastern Sudan to escape war and famine in 1984 and returned to their country of birth in 1993, "coming home" really meant creating a new home out of an empty space. Settling in a new area, establishing social and kin ties, and inventing social practices, returnees gradually invested their environment with meaning and began to consider their settlement home. Hammond outlines the roles that gender and generational differences played in this process and how the residents came to define the symbolic and geographical boundaries of Ada Bai. Drawing on her fieldwork from 1993 to 1995 and regular shorter periods since, Hammond describes the process by which a place is made meaningful through everyday practice and social interaction. This Place Will Become Home provides insight into how people cope with extreme economic hardship, food insecurity, and limited access to international humanitarian or development assistance in their struggle to attain economic self-sufficiency.enCornell University Press978080148939685403500This Place Will Become Home. Refugee Repatriation to EthiopiaHammond, Laura2004BookNAhttp://doi.org/10.7591/9781501727252
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enUniversity of Pennsylvania Press978081223751185403500The Making of a Good Citizen in an Ethiopian Returnee SettlementHammond, LauraLong, Lynellyn D.Oxfeld, E.2004Book chapterNA
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enWiley0361366685403500The Ethiopian Crisis of 1999-2000: Lessons Learned, Questions UnansweredHammond, LauraMaxwell, D.2002-09-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1111/1467-7717.00204
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enRoutledge978041529641085403500How Will the Children Come Home? Emplacement and the Creation of the Social Body in an Ethiopian Returnee SettlementHammond, LauraOlwig, K. F.Gullov, E.2003Book chapterNA
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enKumarian Press978156549243185403500Surrogates of the State. NGOs, Development, and Ujamaa in TanzaniaJennings, Michael2007BookNA
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enCambridge University Press1469777785403500'We Must Run While Others Walk': Popular Participation and Development Crisis in Tanzania, 1961-9Jennings, Michael2003-06-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X0300421X
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enOxford University Press1468262185403500"Almost an Oxfam in Itself": Oxfam, Ujamaa and Development in Tanzania in the 1960s and 70sJennings, Michael2002-10-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/101.405.509
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enAfrican Studies Center, Boston University0361788285403500"A Very Real War": Popular Participation in Development in Tanzania During the 1950s and 1960sJennings, Michael2007-04-01Journal Article/ReviewNA
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enWiley1471035885403500A Global Alliance against Forced Labour? Unfree Labour, Neo-Liberal Globalization and the International Labour OrganizationLerche, Jens2007-10-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0366.2007.00152.x
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enTaylor and Francis0022038885403500Oil Abundance and Violent Political Conflict: A Critical AssessmentDi John, Jonathan2007-08-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/00220380701466450
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enTaylor and Francis1360081885403500Albert Hirschman's Exit-Voice Framework and Its Relevance to Problems of Public Education Performance in Latin AmericaDi John, Jonathan2007-09-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/13600810701514860
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enCentre for the Study of Developing Societies978819014299185403500Chromatic BoundariesNovak, PaoloNarula, MonicaSengupta, ShuddhabrataBagchi, J.Sundaram, R.2007Book chapterNA
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4536/2/IPCPolicyResearchBrief3.pdfenInternational Poverty Centre: Policy Research Brief No. 3853085403700Privatising Basic Utilities in Sub-Saharan Africa: The MDG ImpactBayliss, KateMcKinley, Terry2007-01MonographVoR
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4584/1/IPCPolicyResearchBrief1_Macro_%26_HIV-AIDS.pdfenInternational Poverty Centre: Policy Research Brief No. 1IPC Policy Research Brief No. 185403700The Macroeconomic Debate on Scaling up HIV/AIDS FinancingMcKinley, TerryHailu, Degol2006-09MonographVoR
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4585/1/IPCWorkingPaper12_Monopoly_of_Global_Capital.pdfenInternational Poverty Centre: Working Paper, no.121812108X85403700The Monopoly of Global Capital Flows: Who Needs Structural Adjustment Now?McKinley, Terry2006-03MonographVoR
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4588/1/IPCWorkingPaper10_Dutch_Disease.pdfenInternational Poverty Centre: Working Paper, no.101812108X85403700Why is the 'Dutch Disease' Always a Disease? The Macroeconomic Consequences of Scaling up ODAMcKinley, Terry2005-11MonographVoR
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4596/1/IPCCountryStudy3_Moldova_Finances.pdfenInternational Poverty Centre: Country Study No. 31819897X85403700Gearing Public Finance to Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction in MoldovaMcKinley, Terry2006-07MonographVoR
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4597/1/IPCCountryStudy12_Uzbekistan.pdfenInternational Poverty Centre: Country Study No. 121819897X85403500A Proposed Strategy for Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction in UzbekistanMcKinley, TerryWeeks, John2007-11MonographVoR
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4598/1/undp_mdg2005.pdfenUnited Nations Development Programme: Policy Discussion Paper85403700MDG-Based PRSPs Need More Ambitious Economic PoliciesMcKinley, Terry2005-01MonographSMUR
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enG-24: Intergovernmental Group of 2485403700Economic Alternatives for Sub-Saharan Africa: ‘Poverty Traps’, MDG-Based Strategies And Accelerated Capital Accumulation Draft Paper for the G-24 Meeting, 15-16 September 2005McKinley, Terry2005-09MonographNA
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