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A QUARANTINE FOR THE AFRICAN STATES? - The Failure of the Centralized State: institutions and self-governance in Africa edited by James S. Wunsch and Dele Olowu, Boulder, San Francisco, and Oxford, Westview Press, 1990. Pp. viii+334. £22.50 paperback.
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