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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1. See, in this crowded field, J. McGaffey (ed.) (1991), The Real Economy of Zaïre, Oxford: James Currey; J. McGaffey & R. Bazenguissa-Ganga (2000), Congo-Paris: Transnational Traders on the Margins of the Law, Indiana University Press; G. de Villiers, B. Jewsiewicki & L. Monnier (eds.) (2002), Manières de vivre: économie de la ‘débrouille’ dans les villes du Congo/Zaïre, Tervuren: Institut Africain-CEDAF & Paris: L'Harmattan. The work being reviewed includes a comprehensive list of this literature in its extensive bibliography (pp. 192-204). 2. Patrick Chabal & Jean-Pascal Daloz (1999), Africa works: disorder as political instrument, Oxford: James Currey & Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 3. Pitirim A. Sorokin (1942), Man and Society in Calamity: The effects of war, revolution, famine, pestilence upon human mind, behavior, social organization and cultural life, E.P. Dutton; Greenwood Press reprint (1968). 1. Robert Mugabe, Inside the Third Chimurenga (2001), Harare: Government of Zimbabwe, p. 88, quoted in Brian Raftopoulos, ‘Nation, race and history in Zimbabwean politics’, Brian Raftopoulos & Tyrone Savage (eds.) (2005), Zimbabwe: Injustice and Political Reconciliation, Cape Town: p. 163. 1. Agbese, P. O. & E. I. Udogu (2005), ‘Taming of the Shrew: Civil-military Politics in the Fourth Republic’ in E. I. Udogu (ed.), Nigeria in the Twenty-First Century: Strategies for Political Stability and Peaceful Coexistence, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, pp. 15-40. 2. Schraeder, P. J. (2004), African Politics and Society: A Mosaic in Transformation, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, Inc., pp. 209214.

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