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WEST AFRICAN FOLK TALES. Richard Spears (Northwestern Univ. Press. 1991). pp. xxvi+ 198. Cloth $24.95, Pb $13.95. Education/Health/Religion APARTHEID EDUCATION AND POPULAR STRUGGLES. Elaine Unterhalter. et al. (Zed Books. 1991). pp. xii+241. price not available. CURING THEIR ILLS: Colonial Power and African Illness. Megan Vaughan (Stanford Univ. Press. 1991), pp. xii+207, Cloth $37.50. Pb $12.95. THE NEW CRUSADERS: Christianity and the New Right in Southern Africa. Paul Gifford (Pluto Press. 1991). pp. ix+131. Cloth $39.95. Pb $15.95. INDEX Volume 38, 1991 AFRICA TODAY Article Georgis, Tsegay W “Ethiopian Agriculture: Good Book Review Intentions. Inadequate Results.” 2-75 (BR) Gibson, Nigel. “Useful Essayso n South Africa in Transition. Editorial 1-55 (BR) Editor's Note Gyimah-Boadi, E. “Notes on Ghana’s Current Transition Film Review to Constitutional Rule” 4 5 (A) Africa Rights Monitor Hawley, Edward A. “Editor's Note.” 1-4 (EN): “Executive Editor's Postscript” 2.6 (EN): “A Note from the Executive Editor.” 3-1 (EN): “Executive Editor's Note” 4-4 Review Essay Heinen, Marilyn. “West African NGO Partnerships and Number before hyphen indicates issue Opportunities for Development. 2.97 (BR) Houser, George M. “Observations After Revisiting South number; number after hyphen indicates page Africa” 2-82 (M) number. Huffman, Robert T. “Namibia After One Year” 1-35 (M) Iyob, R. “Unaccounted Colonial Debts: Eritrea’s Past in the INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS Present.” 2-67 (BR) Jones, Scott. “Environment and Development in Eritrea.” AND TITLES 2-55 (A) Abdelaziz, Jamal. “Eritrea and the United Nations.” 2-69 Keller, Edmond. “Eritrean Self-determination Revisited” (BR) “Scholarly Views of Ethiopia's Political Economy 2-7 (A) in the 1980s.” 4-79 (BR) Kempton, Daniel R. “Africa in the Age of Perestroika” 3-7 Agyeman-Duah, Baffour. “Superpower Rivalry in Africa? (A) 2-77 (BR): “Joe Appiah: A Personal and Political Koehn, Peter H. “The Nigerian State in Historical Odyssey.” 4-43 (BR) Perspective.” 1-81 (BR) Angole, June. “Cessation of Touareg Repression: Respite Kraus, Jon. “The Struggle over Structural Adjustment in or Resolution?” 1-41 (M) Ghana. 4-19 (A) Asfaw, Kumssa. “The Political Economy of State Formation Lofchie, Michael F. “Ghana Economic Recovery and the National Conflict in Ethiopia” 4-79 (BR) Analyzed.” 4-39 (BR) Bayalama, Sylvain. “Pluralism and Political Change in Myers, Robert A. “An Invaluable Guide on Traditional Central Africa.” 3-66 (M) Religion and Medicine. 1-76 (BR) Boateng, Charles A. “Analyses of Development Problems Nanda, Ved P. “Pollution Problems in Ghana? 4-46 (BR) in Ghana? 4-41 (BR) Negash, Girmah. “An Analysis of the Nature of Change in Cazenave, Odile. “Gender, Age. and Reeducation: A Ethiopia” 2-73 (BR): “Testing the Usefulness of the Changing Emphasis in Recent African Novels in French. Corporatism Model for Africa.” 4-65 (BR) as exemplified in LAppel des arenes by Aminata Sow Nester, William. Japanese Neomercantilism Toward Sub Fall,” 3-54 (BR) Saharan Africa.” 3-31 (A) Choeu, Chose Ka. “The Right to Education: An Elusive Ni Michael. “Zimbabwe via Computer:4 -88 (BR) Quest for the Youth in South Africa.” 3-72 (M) Ohaegbulam, F. Ugboaja. “The United States and Cobbe, James. “Lesotho: What Will Happen After Lusophone Southern Africa.” 1-66 (BR) Apartheid Goes?” 1-18 (A): “How the Biggest Payrolls Onyeiwu, Steve. “The Politics of Adjustment in Africa? 3-81 are Determined? 2-101 (BR): “Manufacturing in Africa? (BR) 4-71 (BR) O'Toole, Thomas. “A Study of the Taqali Dynasty.” 3-83 Cownie, David S. “Light from the Black Star.” 1-75 (BR) (BR) Dhada, Mustafah. “Post-Perestroika Africa: Changing Page, Melvin E.. “Malawi and Mozambique: The Human Relationships with the Outside World” 3-5 (A) Frontier” 4-59 (M) Fiofori, Ferdinand O. “The Underpinnings of Nigeria's Civil Pateman, Roy. “Editors Note” 2-5 (EN): “Eritrea and War: The Quest of Minorities for Egalitarian Ethiopia: Strategies for Reconciliation in the Horn of Interdependence,” 1-79 (BR) Africa” 2-43 (A): “Scholarly Views of Ethiopia's Political Gappert, Gary. “The Urban Crisis in Africa.” 3-85 (BR) Economy in the 1980s.” 4-75 (BR) 92 AFRICA TODAY WEST AFRICAN FOLK TALES. Richard Spears (Northwestern Univ. Press. 1991). pp. xxvi+ 198. Cloth $24.95, Pb $13.95. Education/Health/Religion APARTHEID EDUCATION AND POPULAR STRUGGLES. Elaine Unterhalter. et al. (Zed Books. 1991). pp. xii+241. price not available. CURING THEIR ILLS: Colonial Power and African Illness. Megan Vaughan (Stanford Univ. Press. 1991), pp. xii+207, Cloth $37.50. Pb $12.95. THE NEW CRUSADERS: Christianity and the New Right in Southern Africa. Paul Gifford (Pluto Press. 1991). pp. ix+131. Cloth $39.95. Pb $15.95. INDEX Volume 38, 1991 AFRICA TODAY Article Georgis, Tsegay W “Ethiopian Agriculture: Good Book Review Intentions. Inadequate Results.” 2-75 (BR) Gibson, Nigel. “Useful Essayso n South Africa in Transition. Editorial 1-55 (BR) Editor's Note Gyimah-Boadi, E. “Notes on Ghana’s Current Transition Film Review to Constitutional Rule” 4 5 (A) Africa Rights Monitor Hawley, Edward A. “Editor's Note.” 1-4 (EN): “Executive Editor's Postscript” 2.6 (EN): “A Note from the Executive Editor.” 3-1 (EN): “Executive Editor's Note” 4-4 Review Essay Heinen, Marilyn. “West African NGO Partnerships and Number before hyphen indicates issue Opportunities for Development. 2.97 (BR) Houser, George M. “Observations After Revisiting South number; number after hyphen indicates page Africa” 2-82 (M) number. Huffman, Robert T. “Namibia After One Year” 1-35 (M) Iyob, R. “Unaccounted Colonial Debts: Eritrea’s Past in the INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS Present.” 2-67 (BR) Jones, Scott. “Environment and Development in Eritrea.” AND TITLES 2-55 (A) Abdelaziz, Jamal. “Eritrea and the United Nations.” 2-69 Keller, Edmond. “Eritrean Self-determination Revisited” (BR) “Scholarly Views of Ethiopia's Political Economy 2-7 (A) in the 1980s.” 4-79 (BR) Kempton, Daniel R. “Africa in the Age of Perestroika” 3-7 Agyeman-Duah, Baffour. “Superpower Rivalry in Africa? (A) 2-77 (BR): “Joe Appiah: A Personal and Political Koehn, Peter H. “The Nigerian State in Historical Odyssey.” 4-43 (BR) Perspective.” 1-81 (BR) Angole, June. “Cessation of Touareg Repression: Respite Kraus, Jon. “The Struggle over Structural Adjustment in or Resolution?” 1-41 (M) Ghana. 4-19 (A) Asfaw, Kumssa. “The Political Economy of State Formation Lofchie, Michael F. “Ghana Economic Recovery and the National Conflict in Ethiopia” 4-79 (BR) Analyzed.” 4-39 (BR) Bayalama, Sylvain. “Pluralism and Political Change in Myers, Robert A. “An Invaluable Guide on Traditional Central Africa.” 3-66 (M) Religion and Medicine. 1-76 (BR) Boateng, Charles A. “Analyses of Development Problems Nanda, Ved P. “Pollution Problems in Ghana? 4-46 (BR) in Ghana? 4-41 (BR) Negash, Girmah. “An Analysis of the Nature of Change in Cazenave, Odile. “Gender, Age. and Reeducation: A Ethiopia” 2-73 (BR): “Testing the Usefulness of the Changing Emphasis in Recent African Novels in French. Corporatism Model for Africa.” 4-65 (BR) as exemplified in LAppel des arenes by Aminata Sow Nester, William. Japanese Neomercantilism Toward Sub Fall,” 3-54 (BR) Saharan Africa.” 3-31 (A) Choeu, Chose Ka. “The Right to Education: An Elusive Ni Michael. “Zimbabwe via Computer:4 -88 (BR) Quest for the Youth in South Africa.” 3-72 (M) Ohaegbulam, F. Ugboaja. “The United States and Cobbe, James. “Lesotho: What Will Happen After Lusophone Southern Africa.” 1-66 (BR) Apartheid Goes?” 1-18 (A): “How the Biggest Payrolls Onyeiwu, Steve. “The Politics of Adjustment in Africa? 3-81 are Determined? 2-101 (BR): “Manufacturing in Africa? (BR) 4-71 (BR) O'Toole, Thomas. “A Study of the Taqali Dynasty.” 3-83 Cownie, David S. “Light from the Black Star.” 1-75 (BR) (BR) Dhada, Mustafah. “Post-Perestroika Africa: Changing Page, Melvin E.. “Malawi and Mozambique: The Human Relationships with the Outside World” 3-5 (A) Frontier” 4-59 (M) Fiofori, Ferdinand O. “The Underpinnings of Nigeria's Civil Pateman, Roy. “Editors Note” 2-5 (EN): “Eritrea and War: The Quest of Minorities for Egalitarian Ethiopia: Strategies for Reconciliation in the Horn of Interdependence,” 1-79 (BR) Africa” 2-43 (A): “Scholarly Views of Ethiopia's Political Gappert, Gary. “The Urban Crisis in Africa.” 3-85 (BR) Economy in the 1980s.” 4-75 (BR) 92 AFRICA TODAY Penna. David R. “Lesotho: The Chile of Africa?” 1-47 (M): Smith de Cherif, Teresa K. “Peace in Western Sahara?” “An Updated Reference Work on Botswana. 1-59 (BR) 4-50 (M) ‘An Enjoyable Though Disturbing First Person Account Sorenson, John. “International Rivalry and Eritrea’s Road of British Colonial Attitudes.” 1-69 (BR): “Alan Paton’s to Independence. 4-77 (BR) Autobiography: The Liberal Dilemma in South Africa” Staudt, Kathleen. “Impact of Adjustments on Women 1 71 (BR): “Theory and Practice of Human Rights in Farmers. 4-68 (BR) Africa” 2-93 (BR): “Human Dimensions of Africa's Tekle, Amare. “A Compelling Analysis of the Eritrean Development: 4-69 Struggle” 2-71 (BR) Pietrowski, Michele. “Cessation of Touareg Repression Teklu, Ararat lyob. “September in Asmara’ 2-62 (P) Respite or Resolution?” 1-41 (M) Tseggai, Araia. “Eritrea: The Socio-Economic Challenges Sarfo, Kwasi. “An Attempt to Understand Corruption in of Independence. 2-15 (A) African Politics” 1-74 (BR): “Training Managers in Africa? Weisfelder, Richard F. “Collective Foreign Policy Decision- 4.77 (BR) Making within SADCC: Do Regional Objectives Alter Schmidt, Nancy J. “Black Film Bibliography: 1-84 (BR): National Policy?” 1-5 (A) “White Teeth Make Us Laugh on Earth? 2-99 (BR): “An Windrich, Elaine. “Church Leaders Efforts to Strengthen African Perspective on AIDS.” 4-47 (BR): “A and Sustain Sanctions in South Africa” 1-53 (BR): “An Bibliographic Tribute to Ngugi. 4-86 (BR) Outdated View from the Past Concerning South Africa's Segal, Aaron. “A Prize-winning Look at South African Future. 1-61 (BR): “Time Running Out: An Update” Poverty” 1-52 (BR): “A Resource for Prospective Donors 1-63 (BR) to South Africa? 1-65 (BR): “A New Novel from Angola? Woldemikael, Tekle Mariam. “Political Mobilization and 1-70 (BR). “The Unhappy Saga of Equatorial Guinea” Nationalist Movements: The Case of the Eritrean 1-81 (BR). “An Insider's Insight into the United Nations’ People’s Liberation Front” 2-31 (A) Role in Conflict Resolution” 4-87 (BR) Wright, Sanford. “South Africas Mineral Exports: A Report Shuai, Yu. “The Urban Crisis of Africa.” 3-85 (BR) on the Reports.” 1-58 (BR) Sibanda, Eliakim. “An Exposition of Traditional Zulu Understanding of Reality” 1-73 (BR) SUBJECT INDEX Africa General Segal, 4-87 (BR) Currency Devaluation Agyeman-Duah. 2-77 (BR) Black Consciousness Kraus. 4-19 (A) Cobbe. 2-101 (BR) Choeu, 3-72 (M) Customs Union Dhada. 3-5 (A) Botswana Cobbe. 1-18 (A) Gappert and Shuai. 3-85 (BR) Penna. 1-59 (BR) Kempton, 3-7 (A) Penna. 1-69 (BR) Debt Nester, 3-31 (A) Penna. 2-93 (BR) Kempton, 3-7 (A) Onyeiwu. 3-81 (BR) Weisfelder. 1-5 (A) Democracy, Democratization Penna. 2-93 (BR) Bureaucracy Bayalama, 3-66 (M) Sarfo. 1-77 (BR) Sarfo. 4-74 (BR) Gyimah-Boadi, 4-5 (A) African National Congress (ANC) Kempton. 3-7 (A) Houser, 2-82 (M) Central African Republic Penna, 2-93 (BR) Choeu, 3-72 (M) Bayalama, 3-47 (M) Detainee Issue Agriculture Chad Huffman, 1-35 (M) Georgis, 2-75 (BR) Bayalama. 3-47 (M) Development Kraus. 4-19 (A) Children (see also Economics: Structural Staudt, 4-68 (BR) Cazenave, 3-54 (BR) Adjustment) Aid Churches Boateng, 4-41 (BR) Kempton, 3-7 (A) Windrich, 1-53 (BR) Cobbe, 4-71 (BR) Nester, 3-31 (A) Cities Jones, 2-55 (A) AIDS Gappert and Shuai, 3-85 (BR) Sarfo, 4-74 (BR) Schmidt, 4-47 (BR) Civil Service Algeria Cobbe, 2-101 (BR) Economic Crisis Pietrowski and Angole. 1-41 (M) Civil War Penna, 4-69 (BR) Angola Fiofori, 1-79 (BR) Economics Agyeman-Duah, 2-77 (BR) Civilian Rule Boateng, 4-41 (BR) Kempton, 3-7 (A) Gyimah-Boadi, 4-5 (A) Cobbe, 1-18 (A) Ohaegbulam, 1-66 (BR) Colonialism Gyimah-Boadi, 4-5 (A) Segal, 1-70 (BR) Penna, 1-69 (BR) Kraus, 4-19 (A) Apartheid Tseggai, 2-15 (A) Lofchie, 4-39 (BR) Cobbe, 1-18 (A) Conflict Resolution Nester 3-31 (A) Houser, 2-82 (M) Segal, 4-87 (BR) O'Toole, 3-83 (BR) Appiah, Joseph Congo Onyeiwu, 3-81 (BR) Agyeman-Duah. 4-44 (BR) Bayalama, 3-47 (M) Tseggai, 2-15 (A) Constitutions Education Bibliography Gyimah-Boadi, 4-5 (A) Cazenave, 3-54 (BR) Myers, 1-76 (BR) Corporatism Choeu, 3-72 (M) Penna, 1-59 (BR) Negash, 4-65 (BR) Kraus, 4-19 (A) Schmidt, 1-84 (BR) Corruption Onyeiwu, 3-81 (BR) Schmidt, 4-86 (BR) Sarfo, 1-77 (BR) Environment Biography Cuba Jones, 2-55 (A) Agyeman-Duah, 4-44 (BR) Kempton, 3-7 (A) Nanda, 4-46 (BR) Ohaegbulam, 1-66 (BR) 4th Quarter, 1991 Equatorial Guinea Imperialism Ohaegbulam, 1-66 (BR) Segal, 1-83 (BR) Asfaw, 4-79 (BR) Page, 4-59 (M) Eritrea Sorenson, 4-77 (BR) DKelalern, t2B-7eB I(?BA)A ) ImpKroarutss, 4-19 (A) NamAigybeimaa n-Duah, 2-77 (BR) Pateman, 2-43 (A) Industry Huffman, 1-35 (M) Sorenson, 4-77 (BR) Cobbe, 4-71 (BR) Kempton, 3-7 (A) Tekle, 2-71 (BR) Investment Weisfelder, 1-5 (A) Teklu, 2-62 (P) Nester, 3-21 (A) Nationalism Tseggai, 2-15 (A) Islam Sorenson, 4-77 (BR) Woldemikael, 2-31 (A) O'Toole, 8-82 (BR) Ngugi Wa Throngo Eritrean People's Liberation Schmidt, 4-86 (BR) Front (EPLF) Japan Niger Abdelaziz, 2-69 (BR) Dhada, 3-5 (A) Nester, 3-31 (A) Jones, 2-55 (A) Nester, 3-31 (A) Pietrowski and Angole, 1-41 (M) Keller, 2-7 (A) Nigeria Pateman, 2-43 (A) Kenya Koehn, 1-81 (BR) Tekle, 2-71 (BR) Schmidt, 4-86 (BR) Fiofori, 1-79 (BR) Tseggai, 2-15 (A) Nkrumah, Kwame Woldemikael, 2-31 (A) Labor Cownie, 1-75 (BR) Ethiopia Gibson, 1-55 (BR) Nile Valley Asfaw, 4-79 (BR) Land Reform O'Toole, 8-82 (BR) Georgis, 2-75 (BR) Georgis, 2-75 (BR) Non-Governmental Keller, 2-7 (A) Lesotho Organizations (NGOs) Kempton, 3-7 (A) Cobbe, 1-18 (A) Heinen, 2-97 (BR) Negash, 2-73 (BR) ay Pennae,e 1-47 (M) ‘“ Segal, 1-65 (BR) Pateman, 2-43 (A) Pateman and Abdelaziz, 4-79 (BR) Woldemikael, 2-31 (A) Oromo People Sorenson, 4-77 (BR) Libya Pateman, 2-43 (A) Tekle, 2-71 (BR) Pietrowski and Angole, 1-41 (M) Tseggai, 2-15 (A) Literature Pan-Africanist Congress Woldemikael, 2-31 (A) Cazenave, 3-54 (BR) Houser, 2-82 (M) Ethnicity Schmidt, 2-99 (BR) Paton, Alan Tseggai 2-15 (A) Schmidt, 4-86 (BR) Penna, 1-71 (BR) ports Segal, 1-70 (BR) Peace-keeping Kraus, 4-19 (A) Loans Segal, 4-87 (BR) Nester, 3-31 (A) Perestroika Film Lusophone Southern Africa Dhada, 3-5 (E) Schmidt, 1-84 (BR) Ohaegbulam, 1-66 (BR) Kempton, 3-7 (A) Foreign Policy Policy Weisfelder, 1-5 (A) Malawi Negash, 4-65 (BR) Page, 4-59 (M) Sarfo, 4-74 (BR) Gabon Mali Polisario Bayalama, 3-47 (M) Pietrowski and Angole, 1-41 (M) Smith de Cherif, 4-50 (M) Ghana Manufacturing Political Economy Agyeman-Duah, 4-44 (BR) Cobbe, 4-71 (BR) Pateman and Abdelaziz, 4-79 (BR) Boateng, 4-41 (BR) Materialism Tekle, 2-71 (BR) Cownie, 1-75 (BR) Negash, 4-65 (BR) Political Participation Gyimah-Boadi, 4-5 (A) Mauritania see Democracy Kraus, 4-19 (A) Smith de Cherif, 4-50 (M) Politics Lofchie, 4-39 (BR) Medicine Sarfo, 1-77 (BR) Nanda, 4-46 (BR) Myers, 1-76 (BR) Poverty Schmidt, 4-47 (BR) Schmidt, 4-47 (BR) Segal, 1-52 (BR) Great Britain - see United Kingdom Migrant Labor Reference Grantmaking Cobbe, 1-18 (A) Niemann, 4-88 (BR) Segal, 1-65 (BR) Military Aid Penna, 1-59 ‘BR) Kempton, 3-7 (A) Referendum Health Military Rule Smith de Cherif, 4-50 (M) Schmidt, 4-47 (BR) Koehn, 1-81 (BR) Reforestationn History Military Regimes Jones, 2-55 (A) Abdelaziz, 2-69 (BR) Gyimah-Boadi, 4-5 (A) Refugees lyob, 2-67 (BR) Mineral Exports Page, 4-59 (M) Koehn, 1-81 (BR) Wright, 1-58 (BR) RENAMO O'Toole, 8-82 (BR) Minorities Page, 4-59 (M) Human Condition Fiofori, 1-79 (BR) Religion Penna, 4-69 (BR) Modernization Myers, 1-76 (BR) Human Rights Negash, 4-65 (BR) Revolution Penna, 2-93 (BR) Morocco Pateman and Abdelaziz, 4-79 (BR) Smith de Cherif, 4-50 (M) IMF Mozambique Kraus, 4-19 (AJ Kempton, 3-7 (A) 94 AFRICA TODAY SADCC (The Southern African Spain Segal, 4-87 (BR) Development Coordination Segal, 1-83 (BR) Smith de Cherif, 4-50 (M) Conference) State United States of America (USA) Weisfelder, 1-5 (A) Negash, 4-65 (BR) Agyeman-Duah, 2-77 (BR) Sanctions/Sanctions Breaking State Formation Kempton, R. 3-7 (A) Nester, 3-31 (A) Asfaw, 4-79 (BR) Ohaegbulam, 1-66 (BR) Windrich, 1-53 (BR) Structural Adjustment Segal, 1-65 (BR) Wright, 1-58 (BR) Boateng, 4-41 (BR) Senegal Gyimah-Boadi, 4-5 (A) Vol Devel * Cazenave, 3-54 (BR) Kraus, 4-19 (A) Organizations (VDOs) Socialism Lofchie, 4-39 (BR) Heinen, 2-97 (BR) Kempton, 3-7 (A) Onyeiwu, 3-81 (BR) Soil Erosion Penna, 4-69 (BR) War Jones, 2-55 (A) Staudt. 4-68 (BR) Smith de Cherif, 4-50 (M) Somalia Sudan West Africa (see also individual Pateman, 2-43 (A) OToole. 3-82 (BR) states) South Africa Pateman, 2-43 (A) Heinen, 2-97 (BR) Choeu, 3-72 (M) Western Sahara Cobbe. 1-18 (A) Tagali Dynasty Smith de Cherif, 4-50 (M) Gibson, 1-55 (BR) O'Toole, 3-82 (BR) Women Houser. 2-82 (M) Television Cazenave, 3-54 (BR) Nester, 3-31 (A) Schmidt, 1-84 (BR) Staudt, 4-69 (BR! Ohaegbulam. 1-66 (BR) Third World World Bank Penna. 1-71 (BR) Kempton, 3-7 (A) Abdelaziz, 2-69 (BR) Segal, 1-65 (BR) Trade Kraus, 4-19 (A) Segal. 1-52 (BR) Nester, 3-31 (A) Penna, 4-75 (BR) Sibanda, 1-73 (BR) Toaureg People Weisfelder. 1-5 (A) Pietrowski and Angole. 1-41 (M) Zaire Windrich, 1-53 (BR) Trade Bayalama. 3-47 (M) Windrich, 1-61 (BR) Kempton. 3-7 (A) Nester. 3-31 (A) Windrich, 1-63 (BR) Nester, 3-31 (A) Zambia Wright. 1-58 (BR) Nester. 3-31 (A) South West Africa People's Uganda Weisfelder. 1-5 (A) Organization (SWAPO) Schmidt. 2-99 (BR) Zimbabwe Huffman. 1-35 (M) Unions Niemann, 4-88 (BR) Soviet Union Kraus, 4-19 (A) Weisfelder, 1-5 (A) Agyeman-Duah, 2-77 (BR) United Kingdom Zulu Dhada, 3-5 (A) Windrich, 1-53 (BR): 1-63 (BR) Sibanda, 1-73 (BR) Kempton, 3-7 (A) United Nations Ohaegbulam. 1-66 (BR) Abdelaziz. 2-69 (BR) INDEX OF BOOKS REVIEWED Adedeji, Adebayo; Rasheed, Sadig; and Morrison, Negotiating South Africa's Future. 1-60 Melody, eds. The Human Dimension of Africa's Gladwin, Christina H.. ed. Structural Adjustment and Persistent Economic Crisis. 4-75 African Women Farmers, 4-69 Agadzi. V. K. AIDS: The African Perspective of the Graf. William D. The Nigerian State: Political Killer Disease. 4-47 Economy, State Class and Political System in the Akuffo. S. B. Pollution Control in a Developing Post-Colonial Era. 1-81 Country: A Study of the Situation in Ghana. 4-48 Gray. John. compiler. Ashe, Traditional Religion and An-Naim, Abdullahi Ahmed and Deng. Francis M.. eds Healing in Sub-Saharan Africa and the " Human Rights in Africa: Cross-Cultural A Classified International Bibliography, 1-76. Perspectives. 2-93 Gray. John. compiler. Blacks in Film and Television: Appiah, Joseph. Joe Appiah: The Autobiography of an A Pan-African Bibliography of Films, African Patriot. 4-44 Filmmakers, and Performers, 1-85. Baker. Pauline H. The United States and South Africa: Gustafsson. Hans: Oden. Bertil: and Tegen, Andreas. The Reagan Years. 1-63 South African Minerals: An Analysis of Western Berglund, Axel-lvar. Zulu Thought-Patterns and Dependence. 1-58 Symbolism. 1-73. Hansen. Emmanuel. and Ninsin, Kwame A. The State, Bloomfield. Richard. ed. Regional Conflict and US. Development and Politics in Ghana, 4-42. Policy: Angola and Mozambique. 1-66 Harbeson. John W. The Ethiopian Transformation: The Davidson. Basil. Black Star: A View of the Life and Quest for the Post-Imperial State. 2-73 Times of Kwame Nkrumah. 1-75 Holm. John and Molutsi. Patrick. eds. Democracy in Ewald. Janet J. Soldiers, Traders, and Slaves: State Botswana. 2-93 Formation and Economic Transformation in the Ibssa. Sisai. and Holcomb. Bonnie. The Invention of Greater Nile Valley, 1710-1885. 3-83 Ethiopia. 4-83 Fall. Aminata Sow. LAppel des Arenes. 3-54 Johnson. Willard R. and Johnson. Vivian R. West African Giliomee. Hermann and Schlemmer. Lawrence. eds Governments and Volunteer Development Organizations: Priorities for Partnership. 2-97 4th Quarter, 1991 95 Laidi. Zaki' The Superpowers and Africa: The Rey. Sir Charles) Monarch of All I Survey: Constraints of a Rivalry 1960-1990. 2-77 Bechuanaland Diaries, 1929-37. 1.69 Liniger-Goumaz. Max. Small Is Not Always Beautiful: Riddell. Roger C.. et al. Manufacturing in Africa: The Story of Equatorial Guinea. 1-83 Performance and Prospects of Seven Countries Mahjoub. Azzam. ed. Adjust: t or Delinking? The in Sub-Saharan Africa. 4-71 African Experience. 3-81 Roberts. Lee. The Policy Envi it of M Mechin. Tony. et al.S vingaA: Zimbabwe Encyc¥ l Pr di. Development Institutions in Anglophone Africa. 4-88 4-77 Mengisteab. Kidane. Ethiopia: Failure of Land Reform Robinson. Derek. Civil Service Pay in Africa. 2-101 and Agricultural Crisis. 2-75 Rothchild. Donald. ed. Ghana: The Political Economy Morton. Fred: Murray. Andrew: and Ramsay. Jeff of Economic Recovery 4-40 (BR) Historical Dictionary of Botswana. 1-59 Saro-Wiwa. ¥en. Ona Darkling Plain: An Account of Moss. Glenn and Obery. Ingrid. eds. South Africa the Nigerian Civil War. 1-79 Cc y lysis: South African Review5 . Selassie. Bereket Habte. Eritrea and the United Nations 1-55 and Other Escays. 2-69 Mutambirwa. James. ed. South Africa, The Sanctions Sicherman. Carol. Ngugi Wa Thiong’c: A Bibliography Miss’on: Report of the Eminent Church Persons of Primary and Secondary Sources. 4-86 Group. 1-53 Sinclair. Michael R. Hope at Last, A Guide to Nyangoro. Julius E.. and Shaw. Timothy. eds Grantmaking in South Africa. 1-65 Corporatism in Africa: Comparative Analysis and Stren. Richard E. and White. Rodney R.. eds. African Practice. 4-65 Cities in Crisis: Managing Rapid Urban Growth Ottaway. Marina. ed. The Political Economy of 3-85 Ethiopia, Volume 1. 4-79 Urquhart. Brian. A Life in Peace and War. 4-87 pBitek. Okot. White Teeth. 2-99 Vieira. Jos Luandino. Nous Autres de Makulusu. 1-70. Pateman. Roy. Eritrea: Even the Stones Are Burning. Williams. Robert. Political Corruption in Africa. 1-77 2-71 Wilson. Francis and Ramphele. Mamphela. Uprooting Paton. Alan. Journey Continued: An Autobiography. Poverty: The South African Challenge. 1-52 1-71 Okbazghi. Yohannes. Eritrea: A Pawn in World Politics. Poscia. Stefano. Eritrea Colonia Tradita. 2-67 4-81 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION Title of publication: AFRICA TODAY Publication No.: 008960 Date of filing: Sept. 28, 1991 Frequency of issue: Quarterly No. of Issues published annually: four Annual subscription price: $15 indiv., $40 inst. Complete mailing address of known office of publications: Africa Today, c/o Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208. 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