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101. | (Non-)specificity and case in Gorwaa: the -oo/-(h)ee suffix
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102. | Commentary on 'Decision Pursuant to Article 15 of the Rome Statute on the Authorisation of an Investigation into the Situation the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire'
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103. | Losing or gaining home?: Experiences of resettlement from Casablanca's slums
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104. | Sibilants in Libyco-Berber
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105. | Dissonant entanglements and creative redistributions
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106. | White masculinity in African historical studies
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107. | Revisiting white labourism: new debates on working-class whiteness in twentieth-century Southern Africa
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108. | Voids of a dictatorship: Visual arts and literature in Equatorial Guinea
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109. | Black minds matter: archbishop Milingo and the Vatican
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110. | The politics of conflict in Northern Ethiopia, 2020-2021: a study of war-making, media bias and policy struggle
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111. | European memoirs and colonialism in Equatorial Africa: reflections on the reminiscences of Alfons Vermeulen (1877-1965)
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112. | Sierra Leone at 60
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113. | Economic consequences of ill-health in rural Ethiopia
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114. | Leveraging networks to overcome displacement: urban internally displaced persons in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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115. | How do agro-pastoralists cope with climate change?: The case of the Nyangatom in the Lower Omo Valley of Ethiopia
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116. | 'A question of faith': an explorative pilot study on the relationship between West African religion, migration and human trafficking
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117. | Visualizing the body: photographic clues and the cultural fluidity of Mbopo institution 1914-2014
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118. | Multiple religious belonging and identity in contemporary Nigeria: methodological reflections for world Christianity
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119. | Proto-Berber phonological reconstruction: an update
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120. | The Atlantic Community mistake on Ethiopia: counter-productive statements and data-poor policy of the EU and the USA on the Tigray conflict
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121. | The importance of choosing appropriate methods for assessing wild food plant knowledge and use: a case study among the Baka in Cameroon
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122. | Divergence and convergence on the Copperbelt: white mineworkers in comparative perspective, 1911 - 1963
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123. | Will Africa leapfrog?: Accelerated development is set to lift the continent's economies with big implications for financial markets and sustainable development goals
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124. | Financial decision-making gender and social norms in Zambia: report on the quantitative data generation, analysis and results and subsequent qualitative follow-up
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125. | Africa's perceptions, prospects, and strategies towards the US-China tech competition
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126. | Colonialism and Slavery: an alternative history of the port city of Rotterdam
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127. | A network of copies: transmission and textual variants of manuscript traditions from the J. W. T. Allen Collection (Dar es Salaam)
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128. | Pentecostalism and the arts of insistence: examples from Botswana
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129. | De Shell Nigeria-arresten van het hof Den Haag, een doorbraak bij internationale milieuschade?
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130. | Family resemblances in action: an introduction to religio-political activism in Southern Africa
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131. | The Sahel: a cognitive mapping
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132. | Social norms and financial decision-making in Zambia: technical brief
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133. | De zeventiende eeuw
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134. | Annual report African Studies Centre Leiden 2020
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135. | Pursuing futures through children: crisis, social reproduction, and transformation in Burundi's transnational families
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136. | Quietly queer(ing): the normative value of sutura and its potential for young women in urban Senegal
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137. | The Shell Nigeria Judgments by the Court of Appeal of the Hague, a Breakthrough in the Field of International Environmental Damage?: UK Law and Dutch Law on Parental Liability Compared
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138. | Kenyan Vulnerable Workers' Access to Justice: a Case Study
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139. | Intruders in a Balancing Act: Black Economic Empowerment, Transitional Justice and Investment Arbitration Tribunals
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140. | Tanzania at 60
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141. | Manipulating uncertainty: cybersecurity politics in Egypt
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142. | The Upward Spiral Towards Local Integration of IDPs: Agency and Economics in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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143. | The restorations of the Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe in Egypt: "Conservation" or "reinvention" of monuments? = Les restaurations du Comité de conservation des monuments de l'art arabe en Égypte: « conservations » ou « réinvention » des monuments?
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144. | Family planning uptake in Kagera and Mara regions in Tanzania: a cross-sectional community survey
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145. | Afrikaanse agency in de opkomst van de Atlantische wereld
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146. | Ad-hocratic immigration governance: how states secure their power over immigration through intentional ambiguity
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147. | Political vigilante groups in Ghana: violence or democracy?
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148. | Lost in freedom: ambivalence on sexual freedom among Burundian adolescents living in the Nakivale refugee settlement, Uganda
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149. | Children in armed conflict: a human rights crisis in Somalia
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150. | Social transformations and migrations in Morocco
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151. | Role Model or Role Expansion? Popular Perceptions of the Military in Tunisia
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152. | Louise F. Müller, Universidade de Leiden - Holanda: entrevistas sobre filosofia Africana
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153. | Health workers' perspectives on informed consent for caesarean section in Southern Malawi
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154. | The multifunctionality of -o in Rukiga: pronoun, contrastive topic, and mirative marker
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155. | 'We have so many challenges': small-scale mining, Covid-19 and constant interruptions in West Africa
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156. | Perceptions of Factors Leading to Teenage Pregnancy in Lindi Region, Tanzania: A Grounded Theory Study
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157. | Beyond institutional blueprints: hybrid security provision and democratic practice in Mali
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158. | Rebalancing the historical narrative or perpetuating bias?: Digitizing the archives of the Mineworkers' Union of Zambia
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159. | Traditional authority in South Africa: Reconstruction and Resistance in the Eastern Cape
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160. | Bureaucratic politics in neopatrimonial settings: types of appointment and their implications in Ghana
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161. | 'Not wholly justified': the Deferred Pay Interest Fund and migrant labour in South Africa's gold mining industry, c.1970'1990
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162. | Patchwork of counterterrorism: analyzing European types of cooperation in Sahel
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163. | African exceptions: democratic development in small island states
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164. | Grammaire cuvok: langue tchadique centrale du Cameroun
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165. | 'A fundamental human right'?: Mixed-race marriage and the meaning of rights in the postwar British Commonwealth
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166. | Design of a FAIR digital data health infrastructure in Africa for COVID-19 reporting and research
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167. | The things in between: photographs from the Mariannhill Mission in KwaZulu-Natal and other objects in situations of intermediality
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168. | "Devenir" en rifain
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169. | Tunisia's migration politics throughout the 2011 revolution: revisiting the democratisation'migrant rights nexus
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170. | Revisiting white labourism: new debates on working-class whiteness in twentieth-century Southern Africa
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171. | Elite clientelism in Nigeria: the role of parties in weakening legislator-voter ties
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172. | Singing the individual: name tunes in Oyda and Yopno
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173. | Marking and writing in an Egyptian workmen's community
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174. | Music and dance in respiratory disease management in Uganda: a qualitative study of patient and healthcare professional perspectives
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175. | Popular support for military intervention and anti-establishment alternatives in Tunisia: appraising outsider eclecticism
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176. | Language, education and identity in Africa
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177. | Enhancing maternal sensitivity in contexts of urban extreme poverty in Sierra Leone: a pilot study
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178. | Loyal and knowledgeable supporters: integrating egyptian elites in early Islamic Egypt
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179. | A grammar of Tagdal: a Northern Songhay language
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180. | Analyzing scientific mobility and collaboration in the Middle East and North Africa
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181. | Oil curse: narrating conflict and development in São Tomé and Príncipe
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182. | A perfect match?: The dampening effect of interethnic marriage on armed conflict in Africa
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183. | Inequity in uptake of hospital-based childbirth care in rural Tanzania: analysis of the 2015-16 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey
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184. | Leegten van een dictatuur: beeldende kunst en literatuur in Equatoriaal Guinea
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185. | Why is a gradual transition to Botswana's languages in higher education necessary? How can it be achieved?
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186. | Realising the right to reproduce with assistance in South Africa: a constitutional perspective
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187. | Multiple Hamitic Theories and Black Egyptians: Negotiating Tensions between Standards of Scholarship and Political Imperatives in UNESCO's General History of Africa (1964'1998)
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188. | The Ethiopia conflict in international relations and global media discourse
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189. | A trove for historians of Africa: reflections from the International Studies Group and research associates
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190. | A trove for historians of Africa: reflections from the International Studies Group and research associates
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191. | Insécurité Alimentaire et stress politique au Guéra, Tchad 1965-2006: Étude de l'impact à long terme des violences sur la production agricole, l'organisation sociale et l'accès aux services de santé
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192. | Language of instruction in education in Africa: how new questions help generate new answers
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193. | Female slam poets of francophone Africa: spirited words for social change
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194. | Africanising African history: decolonisation of knowledge in UNESCO's general history of Africa (1964-1998)
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195. | Governing the covid-19 pandemic in the Middle East and North Africa: Containment measures as a public good
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196. | The cost of gathering among the Baka Forager-Horticulturalists from southeastern Cameroon
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197. | Race at work: a comparative history of mining labor and empire on the Central African Copperbelt and the Fushun coalfields, ca. 1907-1945
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198. | On the success and failure of North Korean development aid in Africa
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199. | Dissenting Poses: Marginal Youth, Viral Aesthetics, and Affective Politics in Neoliberal Morocco
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200. | Before all memories are lost: from self-sufficiency to monetization to market during the 1970s-90s; historical, economic and cultural changes in Bor District, South Sudan
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