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      The crisis of the nation‐state in Central Africa: a theoretical introduction

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            crea20
            CREA
            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            September/December 2002
            : 29
            : 93-94
            : 575-581
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            8704639 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 29, No. 93-94, September/December 2002, pp. 575-581
            10.1080/03056240208704639
            7cd3c87e-ef00-48e4-9b36-7f90c25b477b

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            Sociology,Economic development,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics,Africa

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            2. Beissinger Mark and Young Crawford. . 2002. . “Convergence to Crisis: Pre‐Independence State Legacies and Post‐Independence State Breakdown in Africa and Eurasia’. ”. In Beyond State Crisis. Post‐Colonial Africa and Post‐Soviet Eurasia in Comparative Perspective . , Edited by: Beissinger and Young. . Washington : : Woodrow Wilson Center Press. .

            3. Chabal Patrick and Daloz Jean‐Pascal. . 1999. . Africa Works. Disorder as Political Instrument . , Oxford : : James Currey. .

            4. Duffield Mark. . 2001. . Global Governance and the New Wars . , London : : Zed Books. .

            5. Ellis Stephen. . ‘What has happened to the Colonial State in Africa?’. In: . presented at The End of the Post‐Colonial State in Africa: Perspectives from the Great Lakes Region, a conference organised by the North/South Priority Research Area; . December 5–7– 2001 ; , Koge . . University of Copenhagen. .

            6. Herbst Jeffrey. . 2000. . States and Power in Africa . , Princeton : : Princeton University Press. .

            7. Mamdani Mahmood. . 2001. . “When Victims Become Killers. ”. In Colonialism, Nativism and the Genocide in Rwanda . , Princeton : : Princeton University Press. .

            8. Mbembe Achille. . 2000. . On Private Indirect Government . , (Codesria State of the Literature Series, no:l). Dakar : : Codesria. .

            9. Reno William. . 1998. . Warlord politics and African states . , London : : L. Rienner. .

            10. Young Crawford. . The End of the Post‐Colonial State in Africa? In: . Keynote lecture at ‘The End of the Post‐Colonial State in Africa. Perspectives from the Great Lakes Region’, a conference organised by the North/South Priority Research Area; . December 5–7– 2001 ; . Koge : : University of Copenhagen. .

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