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Oxford studies in African politics and international relations

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Oxford studies in African politics and international relations

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general editors, Nic Cheeseman and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
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  • Everyday practices of state building in Ethiopia : power, scale, performativity

  • Arbitrary states : social control and modern authoritarianism in Museveni's Uganda

  • Rural democracy : elections and development in Africa

  • Women and power in Africa : aspiring, campaigning, and governing

  • Controlling territory, controlling voters : the electoral geography of African campaign violence

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general editors, Nic Cheeseman and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
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Editors varies: Nic Cheeseman, Peace Medie, Ricardo Soares de Oliveira. (Wahman, Michael. 2023. "Controlling territory, controlling voters")
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Rural democracy : elections and development in Africa
Women and power in Africa : aspiring, campaigning, and governing
Controlling territory, controlling voters : the electoral geography of African campaign violence