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1. The Oxford handbook of Turkish politics [2020 -]
- New York : Oxford University Press, 2020-
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- 1 online resource
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- Turkey's Foreign Policy in the Middle East: An Identity Perspective / Lisel Hintz
- US-Turkey Relations since WWII: From Alliance to Transactionalism / Serhat Güvenç, Soli Özel
- Turkey and Russia: Historical Patterns and Contemporary Trends in Bilateral Relations / Evren Balta, Mitat Çelikpala
- Truth, Justice, and Commemoration Initiatives in Turkey / Onur Bakiner
- Ruling Ideologies in Modern Turkey / Kerem Öktem
- The Politics of Welfare in Turkey / Erdem Yörük
- The Evolution of Conventional Political Participation in Turkey / Ersin Kalaycıoğlu
- Symbolic Politics and Contention in the Turkish Republic / Senem Aslan
- Islamist Activism in Turkey / Menderes Çınar
- Politics of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Turkey: Limits and Prospects of Populism / Fatih Resul Kılınç, Şule Toktaş
- The Political Economy of Environmental Policymaking in Turkey: A Vicious Cycle / Fikret Adaman, Bengi Akbulut, Murat Arsel
- Gender Politics and the Struggle for Equality in Turkey / Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat
- The Politics of Media in Turkey: Chronicle of a Stillborn Media System / Sarphan Uzunoğlu
- Citizenship and Protest Behavior in Turkey / Ayhan Kaya
- Populism in Turkey: Historical and Contemporary Patterns / Yüksel Taşkın
- Economic Voting during the AKP Era in Turkey / S. Erdem Aytaç
- Party Organizations in Turkey and Their Consequences for Democracy / Melis G. Laebens
- The Transnational Mobilization of the Alevis of Turkey: From Invisibility to the Struggle for Equality / Ceren Lord
2. The Oxford handbook of Zimbabwean politics [2020 -]
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020-
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- 1 online resource
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- In Pursuit of Policies of 'Reconciliation' from an Intransigent State: An Exercise in Folly? / Shari Eppel
- Patriotic Dollars: ZANU-PF and the Conjuring of a Truly Zimbabwean Currency / Jeremy L. Jones
- The Struggle for Sexual Minority Rights in Zimbabwe in Context / Marc Epprecht, Bev Clark
- Remaking Political Studenthood: Zimbabwean Student Activism during the 2000s 'Crisis' / Dan Hodgkinson
- The Making of a System of Partisan Authority on Commercial Farmlands in Post-2000 Zimbabwe / Arnold Chamunogwa
- Land, Law, and the Courts in Zimbabwe / Susanne Verheul
- 'The Government is the One Who Caused Cholera': State Transformation and the Politics of Public Health During Zimbabwe's Crisis / Simukai Chigudu
- Trade Unions, Labour, and Politics in Zimbabwe since the Late 1990s / Brian Raftopoulos
- Sites of Manufacturing Consent or Resistance? Post-2000 Media and Political Contestation in Zimbabwe / Admire Mare
- The Politics of Civil Society in Zimbabwe / Farai Chipato, Cornelias Ncube, Sara Rich Dorman
- East Ardsley, Wakefield, United Kingdom : Microform Academic Publishers, [2015]
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- Book — 1 online resource (9 volumes (38,641 pages))
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- African Studies; British and Commonwealth History; Race and Ethnicity
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The origins of modern Sierra Leone can be traced back to the attempts of a group of British businessmen and philanthropists, commonly known as the Clapham Sect, to found a settlement of freed slaves on the Sierre Leone peninsula in 1778. British colonial rule in Sierra Leone commenced in 1808, when the tiny Freetown enclave became a Crown Colony under the direct responsibility of the British government which ruled through a Governor. At various periods during the nineteenth century, the Governor of Sierra Leone also served as Governor-in-Chief of Britain's other West African possessions. As late as 1888, the Governor of Sierra Leone was responsible for the administration of the Gambia. However, formal British authority remained confined to the Freetown peninsula until 1896, when the hinterland which comprises the greater part of what is today Sierra Leone was declared a British Protectorate. It was only after the establishment of the Sierra Leone Protectorate that British colonial administration and technical departments began to assume a complexity which warranted separate departmental reports. During the nineteenth century much of this information was published in abbreviated form in the Government Gazette or in the Governor's Annual Report. The Annual Departmental Reports relating to Sierra Leone are complementary to the Blue Books relating to Sierra Leone. For the purposes of organization, the departmental collection has been divided into nine sections: Administration, Finance, Judicial and Police, Natural Resources, Social Services, Transport and Public Works, Communications and Post Office Savings, Commerce, also Staff Lists and Miscellaneous Content. Within each section, departmental series have been organized thematically and in chronological order, prefaced by selected extraordinary reports and sessional papers of particular relevance, and followed by related sub-sections. Description drawn from D.C. Dorward's introduction
4. Africa portal [electronic resource]. [2000 -]
- [Place of publication not identified] : Centre for International Governance Innovation : Makerere University : South African Institute of Internatioanl Affairs, [200-?]
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"The Africa Portal is an online resource that seeks to broaden the availability, accessibility and use of policy research on issues critical to the future of Africa. It is a collaborative project between the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) and the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA). This portal offers a range of features including a Digital Library and an Experts Directory. The library holds over 5000 digital documents including research reports, occasional papers and policy briefs. The entire repository is open access.."