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From Divided Pasts to Cohesive Futures : Reflections on Africa
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Editor(s):
Hiroyuki Hino
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Arnim Langer
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John Lonsdale
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Frances Stewart
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August 05 2019
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Cambridge University Press
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9781108645195
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9781108701136
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August 05 2019
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August 22 2019
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Understanding Processes of Change in Social Cohesion: Learning from Comparative History
pp. 15
Kenya’s Four Ages of Ethnicity
pp. 69
Better Elections, More Deaths
pp. 98
Ethnicity, Citizenry, and Nation-Building in Tanzania
pp. 123
Identity, Inequality, and Social Contestation in the Post-Apartheid South Africa
pp. 161
Ethnicity, Development, and Social Cohesion in Africa
pp. 193
Redressing Inequalities in Societies
pp. 223
Vertical and Horizontal Decentralisation for Equity and Stability
pp. 246
Land Reform
pp. 300
Protecting Education from Ethnic Politics
pp. 322
Building Social Cohesion through Education in Africa? Lessons from Côte d’Ivoire and Kenya
pp. 346
Remaking Cape Town
pp. 375
Key Ingredients of Inclusive Politics
pp. 403
National Cohesion in Africa
pp. 426
From Divided Pasts to Cohesive Futures in Africa
pp. 432
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