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ODC Recent Acquisitions
Since the last issue of the Newsletter, the OSSREA Documentation Centre (ODC) has received the following publications:
Development and Change. Vol. 32, no. 4. The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies. 2001. (Exchange with ISS).
Development and Change. Vol. 32, no. 5. The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies. 2001. (Exchange with ISS).
The European Journal of Development Research. Vol. 13, no. 2. London, United Kingdom: European Association of Development Research. 2001. (Complimentary copy from EADI).
Thomas T. Struhsaker. Ecology of an African rain forest: Logging in Kibale and the conflict between conservation and exploitation. Florida, USA: University Press of Florida. 1997.
Robert M. Press. The new Africa: Dispatches from a changing continent. Florida, USA: University Press of Florida. 1999.
Anita Sprin and Barbara E. McDada, eds. African entrepreneurship: Theory and reality. Florida, USA: University Press of Florida. 1998.
G. Norman Anderson. Sudan in crisis: The failure of democracy. Florida, USA: University Press of Florida. 1999.
Yahia H. Zoubir. North Africa in transition: State, society and economic transformation in the 1990s. Florida, USA: University Press of Florida. 1999.
Fredrik Barth. Human resources: Social and cultural features of the Jebel Marra project area. Bergen, Norway: University of Bergen. 1988. (Complimentary copy from Leif Manger).
Tesfaye Tafesse. The Nile question: Hydropolitics, legal wrangling, modus vivendi and perspective. London, UK: Transaction Publishers. 2001.
Ayalew Gebre. Pastoralism under pressure: Land alienation and pastoral transformations among the Karrayu of Eastern Ethiopia, 1941 to the present. The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies. 2001. (Complimentary copy from the Author).
Andrew Muller. The link between corruption and poverty: Lessons from case studies. Nairobi, Kenya: The African Centre for Economic Growth. 2001. (Complimentary copy from African Centre for Economic Growth).
Harald Aspen. Amhara traditions of knowledge spirit mediums and their clients. 2001. (Complimentary copy from the Author)
Ruth Mukama. Challenges to the social sciences in the twenty-first century. Kampala, Uganda: Makerere University. 2001. (Complimentary copy from Prof. Bahru Zewde).
Victor R. Squires & Ahmed E. Sidahmed. Drylands: Sustainable use of rangelands into the twenty-first century. Rome, Italy: International Fund for Agricultural Development. 1998. (Complimentary copy from IFAD)
Abdalla Bujra and Said Adejumobi. Breaking barriers, creating new hopes: Democracy, civil society and good governance in Africa. New Jersey, USA: Africa World Press. 2002. (Complimentary copy from DPMF).
Sadig Rasheed and David Fashole Luke. Development management in Africa: Toward dynamism, empowerment, and entrepreneurship. Colorado, USA: Westview Press. 1995. (Complimentary copy from DPMF).
Holger Weiss. Social welfare in Muslim societies in Africa. Uppsala, Sweden: The Nordic Africa Institute. 2002.
Who is doing what on gender issue: A directory of organizations working on gender in Ethiopia. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Panos Ethiopia. 2001. (Complimentary copy from Panos Ethiopia).
Chris Reij and Ann Waters Bayer. Farmer innovation in Africa: A source of inspiration for agricultural development. London, UK: Earthscan Publishers. 2001. (Complimentary copy from Yohannes G/Michael).
Frank Muhereza and Peter Otim. Pastoral resource competition in Uganda: Case studies into commercial livestock ranching and pastoral institution. The Netherlands: International Books. 2002.
Nick Gatheru Wanjohi. Political parties in Kenya: Formation, policies and manifestoes. Nairobi, Kenya: Nairobi University. 1997. (Complimentary copy from the Author).
African Development Report 2001. New York, USA: African Development Bank. 2001. (Complimentary copy from ADB).