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Emerging Powers and Neo-Colonialism in Africa
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Neo-Colonialism and Nkrumah: Recovering a Critical Concept
pp. 33
Neo-Colonialism and Foreign Corporations in Africa
pp. 61
Neo-Colonialism and Donor Interventions: Western Aid Mechanisms
pp. 89
Emerging Powers and Neo-Colonialism in Africa
pp. 119
Trade and Neo-Colonialism: The Case of Africa–EU Ties
pp. 149
Security, Development, and Neo-Colonialism
pp. 177
The UN Sustainable Development Goals and Neo-Colonialism
pp. 207
Agency, Sovereignty, and Neo-Colonialism
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