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Collections of Essays / Collections d'essaisSource: Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue Canadienne des Études Africaines, Vol.39, No. 3 (2005), pp. 634-635Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. on behalf of the Canadian Association of African StudiesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25067512 .
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Collections of Essays / Collections d7essais
Editor's Note: This section of the Canadian Journal of African Studies
gives notice and lists the contents of books that do not readily lend them
selves to a coherent review. Also, in some instances, the African content
is minimal but deserves to be drawn to the attention of our readers.
Philip Oxhorn, Joseph S. Tulchin, and Andrew D. Selee, eds.
Decentralization, Democratic Governance, and Civil Society in
Comparative Perspective: Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2004. 351 pp.
Joseph Tulchin and Andrew D. Selee. "Preface."
Philip Oxhorn. "Unraveling the Puzzle of Decentralization."
Yemile Mizrahi. "Twenty Years of Decentralization in Mexico: A
Top-Down Process."
Leticia Sant?n del R?o. "Decentralization and Civil Society in
Mexico."
Claudia Serrano. "State Decentralization and Regional Actors in
Chile."
Maria Elena Ducci. "Local Governance and Democratization: The
View from the Chilean Border."
Steven Friedman and Caroline Kihato. "South Africa's Double
Reform: Decentralization and Transition from Apartheid."
Gilbert M. Khadiagala and Winnie V. Mitullah. "Kenya's Decentralization through the Devolution of Power: Advances
and Limits."
Leonora C. Angeles and Francisco A. Magno. "The Phillipines:
Decentralization, Local Governments, and Citizen Action."
Syarif Hidayat and Hans Antl?v. "Decentralization and Regional
Autonomy in Indonesia. "
Andrew D. Selee and Joseph S. Tulchin. "Decentralization and
Democratic Governance: Lessons and Challenges."
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Collections of Essays / Collections des essais 635
Paul Richards, ed. No Peace, No War: An Anthropology of Contemporary Armed Conflicts. London: James Currey Ltd., 2005. 214 pp.
[This collection is dedicated to the memory of Bernhard Helander and contains a bibliography of his works.]
Paul Richards. "New War: An Ethnographic Approach."
Jan Ovensen. "Political Violence in Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge "Genocide."'
Sten Hagberg. "Dealing with Dilemmas: Violent Farmer-Pastoralist
Conflicts in Burkina Faso."
Ivana Macek. "Sarajevan Soldier Story: Perceptions of War and
Morality in Bosnia."
Staff an L?fving. "Silence and the Politics of Representing Rebellion:
On the Emergence of the Neutral Maya in Guatemala."
Sverker Finstrom. "Tor God and My Life': War and Cosmology in
Northern Uganda."
Caspar Fithen and Paul Richards. "Making War, Crafting Peace:
Militia Solidarities and Demobilization in Sierra Leone."
Mats Utas. "Building a Future?: The Reintegration and
Remarginalization of Youth in Liberia."
Bj?rn Lindgren. "Memories of Violence: Recreation of Ethnicity in
Post-Colonial Zimbabwe."
Asa Tiljander Dahlstrom. "Belonging in Nowhere Land: The Tibetan
Diaspora as Conflict."
Bernhard Helander. "Who Needs a State?: Civilians, Security and
Social Services in North-East Somalia."
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