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Vol. 12 No. 4. (2018): Afrika Tanulmányok [Hungarian Journal of African Studies]
Vol. 12 No. 4. (2018): Afrika Tanulmányok [Hungarian Journal of African Studies]
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15170/AT.2018.12.4
Published:
2019-05-22
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1-5
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Opening Remarks
Introduction
Africa's changing Intenational relations and realities. African studies on the riese in Central Europe and the Pécs African studies conference series
István Tarrósy
6-9
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Articles
Beyond Foreign Aid in Africa: Is a New Narrative Emerging?
Goran Hyden
10-22
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Development Policies in Africa
Dániel Solymári
23-35
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Creating and Enhancing Capacity in Africa for Efficient Economic and Social Development
Lawalley Cole
36-53
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Female Political Representation in EAC States
Judit Bagi
54-65
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Snapshots About East Africa’s Education System
Reviews from Primary School Students and College Students About the Spirit of Fair Play
Gabriella Hideg
66-81
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Securitization and Militarization of The Border: Security Dilemma in Post-1998 Ethiopia and Eritrea
Meressa Tsehaye Gebrewahd
82-100
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The New Wave of Currency Devaluations in Africa – Will the Devalued Birr Help the Coffee Exports?
Szabolcs Pasztor
101-118
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The Role of South African Youth in Politics
Mandisa Gila, Iman Latief
119-127
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Sharing Sovereignty
State and Non-State Actors in Sub-Saharan Africa Supporting France’s Perception as A Great Power
Tamás Balázs
128-134
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Trade Relationship Between Turkey and South Africa a Brief Overview of The Last 20 Years
Ahmet Murat Yetkin
135-137
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Political Influence of The Lebanese Diaspora in Côte D’ivoire Before the 2020 Elections
Alexander Shipilov
138-146
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The Conditions of Development of The Anti-Genocide Movement in The Usa in The Context of The Prevention of Genocide in Africa
Jakub Kościółek
147-159
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Social Media Dynamics as A New Factor in African Politics
Jędrzej Czerep
160-170
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Janus-Faced Paradigms
Erika Gúti, Attila T. Horváth
171-184
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About the Authors
About the Authors
185-186
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