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1. | The comparative semantics of verbs of 'opening': West Africa vs Oceania
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2. | 'I sh.t in your mouth': areal invectives in the Lower Volta Basin (West Africa)
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3. | Authorities' responses to violence against enslaved Africans: comparisons between eighteenth-century Curaçao and Berbice
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4. | Christians and Christianity in Northern Nigeria
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5. | (Non-)specificity and case in Gorwaa: the -oo/-(h)ee suffix
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6. | Operation Atalanta and the protection of EU citizens: Civis Europaeus unheeded?
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7. | Multiple religious belonging and identity in contemporary Nigeria: methodological reflections for world Christianity
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8. | The political economy of land and water grabs
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9. | From macroparameters to nanoparameters ' a comparative Bantu case study
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10. | The tonal residue of the conjoint/disjoint alternation in Rukiga
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11. | Understanding News Coverage of Religious-based Violence: Empirical and Theoretical Insights from Media Representations of Boko Haram in Nigeria
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12. | The AWSOM correlation in comparative Bantu object marking
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13. | Women trafficking in Ethiopia and its mitigation; The case of Arsi Zone, Oromiya
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14. | 'Warlord politics' guides peace in South Sudan
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15. | Visible identities: in search of Egypt's Jews in early Islamic Egypt
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16. | Nigeria's Federal Character Commission (FCC): A Critical Appraisal
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17. | Valuing archaeology? The past, present, and future for local people and archaeologists in Sudanese Nubia
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18. | The Mau Mau Revolt in Kenya, 1952-56
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19. | A Typology of Islamic State's Social Media Distribution Network
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20. | Angaliya Baharini, Mai Yaliyoko Pwani: The presence of the ocean in Mahmoud Ahmed Abdulakadir's poetry
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21. | From Bush Mangoes to Bouillon Cubes: Wild Plants and Diet among the Baka, Forager-Horticulturalists from Southeast Cameroon
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22. | Maghreb ' Migration Patterns and Policies between the Sahara and the Mediterranean
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23. | Strijd om Angola (1975-1978): mijn leven als dokter in tijden van Koude Oorlog
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24. | Extreem geweld tijdens dekolonisatieoorlogen in vergelijkend perspectief, 1945-1962
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25. | Education for Resilience: How a Combination of Systemic and Bottom-Up Changes in Educational Services Can Empower Dryland Communities in Africa and Central Asia
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26. | Land reform revisited: democracy, state making and agrarian transformation in post-apartheid South Africa
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27. | A grammar of Mankanya: An Atlantic language of Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and the Gambia
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28. | Children's rights jurisprudence in South Africa ' a 20 year retrospective
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29. | De goede hoop - op constitutionele verankering van het bestuursrecht
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30. | The technology and ecology of Lesotho's highland hunter-gatherers: A case study at Sehonghong rock shelter
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31. | Old Dongola community engagement project: preliminary report from the first season
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32. | Understanding illegal logging in Ghana: A socio-legal study on (non)compliance with logging regulations
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33. | Language Contact and Expressiveness: Ideophones, gestures and code-switching among young Zulu speakers in South Africa
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34. | Subnational Human Development Index (SHDI) of Africa
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35. | Engagement politique populaire dans un Tchad connecté
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36. | The role of National Human Rights Institutions in enhancing the impact of children's rights reporting in Africa
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37. | 'Europe is not for me!' Exploring the relationship of mobility and entrepreneurship in Bole Michael in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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38. | Slavery at the Court of the 'Humanist Prince': Reexamining Johan Maurits van Nassau-Siegen and his Role in Slavery, Slave Trade and Slave-smuggling in Dutch Brazil
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39. | China's Belt and Road Initiative in Africa: Assessing the viability of China's expressed aims in the context of Djibouti, Senegal and Zambia
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40. | 'Goede Vrunden Alhowel Renegaden'. De verandering in de Nederlandse beeldvorming rondom de Nederlandse renegaten aan de Noord-Afrikaanse kust in de eerste helft van de zeventiende eeuw.
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41. | CHINA'S ENGAGEMENT IN AFRICA Neo-Colonialism or 'just' exploitative
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42. | China's economic and societal impact on Tanzania
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43. | Late Industrialization processes in the post-war era. The cases of South Korea and Egypt (1950-1997)
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44. | Neglected Wounds and Fantastical Bodies in Jan Carson's The Fire Starters and Nnedi Okorafor's Who Fears Death
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45. | Renewable Energy: A Potential Pathway Towards Alleviating the Resource Curse
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46. | The United Kingdom's Pursuit of LGBT Rights in Uganda, in whose interest?
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47. | Coping with Crisis. Italian Foreign Policy during the 2011 Arab Spring Induced Libyan Revolution.
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48. | Appropriating Women's Labour: Neoliberalism and Sexual Contract in Egypt
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49. | Onwillige imperialisten: antropologen en sociale verantwoordelijkheid
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50. | "You sound South African" - A sociolinguistic study of the phonology and vocabulary of SAE
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51. | Discursive Shifts: US Self-Image in Framing Sino-African Relations
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52. | Pursuing Free Trade or Development? The Priorities of the European Commission and the European Parliament during the negotiations of the Economic Partnership Agreements with ACP countries
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53. | Basquiat's and Ofili's Double Consciousness: An Exploration of Transnational Black Identity Through African Diasporic Art.
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54. | Fighting Human Trafficking and Violence against Migrants through Better Migration Management? A Critical Account Of the Rabat and Khartoum Processes
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55. | The International Recognition of States. A study of a legal and political concept through the comparison of South Sudan and Somaliland
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56. | Fiddling while Juba burns: Why did the implementation of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine in South Sudan from 2005 to 2018 fail?
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57. | Legitimacy Claims by Rebel Groups and Militias in Darfur
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58. | The International Criminal Court's African Bias and the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights: a replacement, an extra layer or strengthening Africa's judical system?
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59. | Corporate Management of Host Communities in Renewable Energy Infrastructure Projects in South Africa
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60. | The politics of sisterhood: A feminist approach to agency and youth in processes of social change in urban Uganda
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61. | The ambiguity of marriage among formerly abducted Acholi women in Northern Uganda. A qualitative research eleven years after the ending of the armed conflict.
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62. | Employees of the Sea? Fisher Identity Formation in Mafia Island
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63. | Rehumanising e-health: A case study approach using self-determination theory to understand blended learning and blended care in Central Uganda
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64. | 'Internalising' Development: The impact of the Korean-inspired Saemaul Model Villages (ESMV) project in Uganda on 'local' village identities and sense of community belonging
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65. | Critical Discourse Analysis of the Image of Confucius Institutes in Swahili Reports
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66. | Female Genital Cutting on Two Continents: continuity and Change of Sexual Cultures between Ethiopia and Italy
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67. | A community in transit: the lived experience of non- socio-cultural integration of Eritrean urban refugees into the Ethiopian host community in Addis Ababa
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68. | Music, Dance & Politics
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69. | 'I am woman. But in addition, I am a mother.' ' Women Navigating Politics, Conflict and Uncertainty in Zanzibar.
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70. | The Shaping of Social Boundaries: NGO Actors and Local Residents in Uganda
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71. | What are the underlying drivers, causes and impacts of tourism on the livelihoods of the Maasai pastoralists and their cattle in the Masai Mara, Kenya?
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72. | The Kruger National Park: Why is the Kruger National Park named after Paul Kruger and what is the connection with Afrikaner Nationalism?
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73. | Willem Leyds als gezant in Europa
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74. | The Marked Nominative in Dhaashatee - the Language of the Burji in Southern Ethiopia
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75. | Being a Slave: Histories and Legacies of European Slavery in the Indian Ocean
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76. | Unifying the Past and the Present: Using the Museum as a Space to Counteract Modern Racism by Presenting the Sensitive Heritage of the Transatlantic Slave Trade in the Netherlands and Britain
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77. | The Janus Face of Insurance in South Africa: From Costs to Risk, from Networks to Bureaucracies
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78. | Is Education Enough? Exploring the Ontological Perceptions of Albinism in Tanzania
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79. | What to do with social norms? Exploring the relation between a social norm and actual behavior
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80. | COVID-19 in Africa: Turning a Health Crisis into a Human Security Threat?
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81. | THE COLONIAL POSTCARD AS A FANTASY AND PHANTASM Woman as a Double Other in French Colonial Postcards
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82. | Hydro-Hegemony In The Nile Basin: Egypt's Strategies To (Re-)Assert Its Position
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83. | Body Parts in Hamar
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84. | Ideophones in Kamba, a Bantu language of Kenya
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85. | 'China and Africa are friends': Representations of Africa in Chinese Blockbuster Wolf Warrior 2
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86. | Chinese transportation infrastructure investments in Nigeria - prospects and challenges in terms of gains
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87. | China in Africa: The case of Kenya's Standard Gauge Railway
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88. | The regional economic and political effects of the EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) in the ECOWAS and SADC countries
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89. | Introduction: Le roman d'expression française au Maroc, une littérature 'déconcertante'?
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90. | The formation of Morocco's policy towards irregular migration (2000-2007): political rationale and policy processes
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91. | Sakawa: Cybercrime and Witchcraft in Contemporary Ghana
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92. | Israel after the Arab Spring: in Egypt we trust?
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93. | Mozambique: An identity in Crisis
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94. | The European Union and China: Cooperating or Competing in Africa?
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95. | Communication through Illustration: The impact of digital art on the framing processes of the Sudanese Revolution 2019
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96. | Annual report African Studies Centre Leiden 2019
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97. | The Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union and Economic Development in West Africa in the light of Coxian Critical Theory
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98. | Prins Hendrik en het Nederlandsch Handelsétablissement te Port Saïd. Nederlands imperialisme en het Suezkanaal 1854-1882
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99. | Comparing two measures of maternal sensitivity: goodness of fit with a South African cultural context.
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100. | Redes de inclusão e burocracias de exclusão: riscos e seguros de responsabilidade civil entre os mais pobres na África do Sul
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