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The Economics of African Development (1967)
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    Recent Books on International Relations (11 Reviews)
    Africa
    1. The Economics of African Development by Andrew M. Kamarck
    2. The Politics of Trade Negotiations Between Africa and the European Economic Community by I. William Zartman
    3. Organizing African Unity by Jon Woronoff
    4. Ou Va Le Senegal? by Pierre Fougeyrollas
    5. Liberia: Black Africa in Microcosm by Charles Morrow Wilson
    6. Petroleum and the Nigerian Economy by Scott R. Pearson
    7. Ibo Politics by Audrey C. Smock
    8. Buganda in Modern History by D.A. Low
    9. Angola by Douglas L. Wheeler and Rene Pelissier
    10. The Elites of Barotseland, 1878-1969 by Gerald L. Caplan
    11. The Making of a Nation by Daniel W. Kruger
    Foreign Affairs, July 1971, pp. 768-769
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    Recent Books on International Relations (14 Reviews)
    Africa
    1. Universities: British, Indian, African by Eric Ashby and Mary Anderson
    2. Towards a Pax Africana by Ali A. Mazrui
    3. Patterns of African Development by Herbert J. Spiro
    4. Africa: The Politics of Unity by Immanuel Wallerstein
    5. The Egyptian Agrarian Reform, 1952-1962 by Gabriel S. Saab
    6. Tunisia: From Protectorate to Republic by Dwight L. Ling
    7. Lords of the Atlas by Gavin Maxwell
    8. The Reds and the Blacks by William Attwood
    9. Africa Since 1800 by Roland Oliver and Anthony Atmore
    10. The Economics of African Development by Andrew M. Kamarck
    11. Political Change in a West African State by Martin Kilson
    12. The Anatomy of Uhuru by N.S. Carey Jones
    13. Zambia, Independence and Beyond by Kenneth D. Kaunda and Colin Legum
    14. Tomorrow's Sun by Helen Joseph
    Foreign Affairs, July 1967, pp. 742-744