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AEGIS European Conference on African Studies
11 - 14 July 2007 African Studies Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands
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Panel 17. States at work: African public services in comparative perspective
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La gestion communale sert-elle l’intérêt public ? Réflexions à partir des expériences du Bénin et du Niger. |
Eric, Hahonou Komlavi
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Relations between the State and international non-governmental organisations in the education sector in Benin: The case of the municipal education committee of Nikki |
Fichtner, Sarah
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Teacher's trade unionism : Pluralism, claiming and construction of the state in Benin . |
Azizou, Chabi Imorou
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Wanted by the state: farmers making headway - a case study in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia |
Segers, Kaatje ; Dessein, Joost ; Nyssen, Jan ; Haile, Mitiku ; Deckers, Seppe
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The informal "market of education" in Egypt - private tutoring and its implications |
Hartmann, Sarah Johanna
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Good Governance in Malawi: Policy implementation and fissures in the civil service |
Anders, Gerhard
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Public administration capacity to implement 'participatory' development policy: Evidence from Morocco |
Bergh, Sylvia I.
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Ghanaian judges: career trajectories and self-understanding |
Budniok, Jan
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Sovereignty Through a Bureaucratic Optic: Ghana's Customs Service and the Fault Lines of Neoliberal Reform |
Chalfin, Brenda
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Developmentality, State Building and the Participation-Conditionality Nexus |
Lie, Jon Harald Sande
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The Volta River Authority: a Public Service Company in Ghana |
Miescher, Stephan F.
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