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Africa’s informal economies
08 Feb 2016
Yovanka ARI
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Southern Africa
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WIEGO
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working poor
Speakers: Marty Chen (Co-founder, Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing – WIEGO), Kate Meagher (LSE), Verner Ayukegba (IHS)
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Book Review – Democracy in Africa: Successes, Failures, and the Struggle for Political Reform
08 Dec 2015
Yovanka ARI
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Democracy in Africa: Successes Failures and the Struggle for Political Reform
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Oxford University
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Somaliland
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state building
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Uganda
Dr Nic Cheeseman provides a comprehensive account of democracy in Africa that is of use to students and experts alike, says Jamie Hitchen.
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Book Review: “Illegality, Inc.: Clandestine Migration and the Business of Bordering Europe”
13 Apr 2015
Yovanka ARI
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fishing
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Gibraltar
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illegal immigration
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jamie hitchen
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LSe
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Mauritania
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Melilla
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migrants
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migration
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migration industry
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Morocco
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patrol
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patrolling
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patrols
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policing
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politics
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ruben andersson
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Sahel
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Senegal
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smuggling
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Spain
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sub-Saharan Africa
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university
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West Africa
Ruben Andersson’s debut book challenges conventional thinking about the “illegal (migration) industry” and in doing so delivers a timely politically powerful argument, says Jamie Hitchen.
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