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ROAPE Publications Ltd. Current Africana No. 17 Author(s): Chris Allen Source: Review of African Political Economy, No. 12, Mining (May - Aug., 1978), pp. 125-136 Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3998036 . Accessed: 25/06/2014 06:27 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Taylor & Francis, Ltd. and ROAPE Publications Ltd. are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Review of African Political Economy. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 188.72.127.150 on Wed, 25 Jun 2014 06:27:46 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Current Africana No. 17Author(s): Chris AllenSource: Review of African Political Economy, No. 12, Mining (May - Aug., 1978), pp. 125-136Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3998036 .

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CURRENT AFRICANA No.17

Compilation date: Dec. 1978 Compiled by Chris Allen There is one additional abbreviation: RAPE, for this Review

A. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, & ARTICLES

1. GENERAL 1 Helleiner, G K Freedom and management in primary commodity markets: US

imports from developing countries, World Devt., 6,1 (1978), 23-30

2 Stewart, F Inequiality, technology and payments systems, Ibid., 6,3 (1978), 275-94

3 Valenzuela, J S & A Modernisation and dependency: alternative perspectives in the study of Latin American underdevelopment, Comp. Pol., 10,4 (1978), 535-79

4 Schaffer, B Administrative legacies and links in the post-colonial state, Devt. & Change, 9,2 (1978), 175-200

5 Launay, R The economics of kinship,ASR, 21,2 (1978), 7 7-84 (rev. art.) 6 Bernstein, H Notes on capital and peasantry, RAPE 10 (1978), 60-7 3 7 Leys, C Underdevelopment and dependency: critical notes, J. Contemp.

Asia, 7,1 (1977), 92-107 8 Amin, S Developpement autocentre, autonomie collective et ordre

economique international nouveau, Africa Devt., 3,2 (1978), 5-23

9 Amin, S New international economic order: how to put Third World surpluses to effective use, Third Wodd Quart., 1,1 (1978), 65-72

10 Williams, G Capitalism, class and underdevelopment, JCCP, 16,2 (1978), 212-21

11 Bergsten, G F et al The developing countries, American multinationals and American interests (Washington: Brookings Inst. 1978), 354-400

12 Stewart, C Centre-periphery and unequal exchange: origins and growth of an economic doctrine,ASA Conference Papers (Houston 1977)

13 Shaw, T M Inequalities and interdependence in Africa and Latin America, Ibid.

14. Nwafor, A Imperialism and class structure in the peripheral economies, Ibid.

15 Perez Sainz, J P Peripheral accumulation, labour power absorption and relative surplus population. Hague: Inst. Soc. Stud., Occ. Paper 64, 1978, 30pp

16 Mafeje, A Science, ideology and development. Uppsala: Scand. Inst. Afr. Stud., 1978, 86pp

17 Fieldhouse, D Unilever overseas. London: Croom Helm, 1978, 384pp 18 Kiernan, V G America: the new imperialism. London: Zed Press, 1978, 304pp 19 Hugon, P; La petite production marchande et l'emploi dans le secteur

Abadie, N L, & informel. Paris: Inst. d'etude du devt. econ. et soc., 1977, Morice, A 272pp

20 Lall, S & Foreign investment, transnationals and the developing countries. Streeten, P London: Macmillan, 1977, 288pp

2. AFRICA GENERAL 30 Kofi, T A Peasants and economic development: populist lessons from

Africa, ASR, 20,3 (1977), 91-120 (rural development strategies) 31 Silberfein, M The African cultivator: a geographic overview, Ibid., 7-24 3 2 Hill, F Agricultural schemes and class formation in Africa, Ibid., 25-4 2 33 Welch, C F Obstacles to 'peasant war' in Africa, Ibid., 121-30 34 Park, S S Africa and two Koreas, Ibid., 21,1 (1978), 7 3 -8 8 35 Jinadu, L A Some African theorists of culture and modernisation: Fanon,

Cabral, etc., Ibid., 121-38 36 Sandbrook, R The political potential of African workers, CJAS, 11,3 (1977),

411-33

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37 Cote, M Review of Independances africaines: ideologies et realities by Yves Benot (Paris: Maspero, 1975), Ibid., 519-22

3 8 Allen, R M Industrial and urban growth in the Third World, Ibid., 510-13 (review)

39 Legum, C The USSR and Africa: the African environment, Prob. Communism, Jan-Feb 1978,1-19

40 Albright, D E The USSR and Africa: Soviet policy,Ibid., 20-39 41 Yu, G T The USSR and Africa: China's impact, Ibid., 40-50 42 Nieuwoudt, C G Cuba in Africa,Africa. Inst. Bull. (Pretoria), 16,2 (1978), 44-48 43 Marks, T A Communist penetration in Africa, Ibid., 62-69 44 Louw, M H H Global strategic aspects of Africa, Ibid., 17,3 (1978), 92-98 45 Najib, A Sous-developpement et integration urbaine en Afrique, Afr.

Admin. Stud. 17 (1977), 31-43 46 Obeng, A Money, underdevelopment and rural development in Africa,

Ibid., 107-16 47 Payne, R J The Soviet-Cuban factor in US foreign policy, Afr. Today,

25,2 (1978), 7-26 48 Curwin, L Is Africa going bankrupt?,Afr. Rep., 22,5 (1977), 41-44 49 Bujra, A S (ed) Technology and development in Africa, Africa Devt., 2,2 (1977) 50 Martin, D Elections en Afrique, R. alger. sci. jur. econ. pol., 14,3 (1977), 51 Oliawa, P E Politics, institutions and participatory development in Africa,

Labour & Society, 2,3 (1977), 225-51 5 2 Van Binsbergen, W Migration and the transformation of African society, Afr.

& Meilink, H (eds) Perspectives 1978/1, 178pp

53 Mhlanga, L & African agriculture: new problem, old solutions?, Afr. Environ- Mayaillet, D (eds) m'ent, 2,4 & 3,1 (1977), 1-317

54 Bronfenbrenner, M A World class economist from underdeveloped Africa, EDCC, 27,1 (1978) 195-201 (rev. art. on Samir Amin)

55 Haubert, M et a[ Le paysan, le village et l'utopie, RTM 85 (1978) 573-99 (emp. schemes)

56 Bates, R H The issue basis of rural politics, Comp. Pol., 10,3 (1978), 345-60 57 Adamolekun, L Cooperation or neocolonialism: francophone Africa, Afr. Quart.,

18,1 (1978), 34-50 58 Joffe, H The state in postcolonial societies, Africa Perspective (U. Wits-

watersrand) 7 (1978), 27-37 59. Cliffe, L Neocolonialism in black Africa, Canad. Domension, 12,1 (1977),

52-56 60 McKinlay, R D & A foreign policy model of the distribution of French bilateral

Little, R aid 1964-70,Devt. & Change, 9,3 (1978),459-78 61 Perinbam, B M Violence, morality and history in the colonial syndrone: Fanon's

perspective, J. Sthn Afr. Affs., 3,1 (1978), 7-34 62 Brace, J Review of Frantz Fanon: social and political thought by

Emmanuel Hansen (Ohio State Univ. Press, 1976), IJAHS, 11,2 (1978), 288-91

63 Jinadu, L A The moral dimensions of the political thought of Fanon, Second Order, 5,1 (1976)

64 Gigler, J Migrating to urban centres of unemployment in tropical Africa, Internal migration, ed. A H Richmond & D Kubat (Sage 1976), 184 -204

65 Mojekwu, C C From protest to terror-violence: the African experience, Inter- national terrorism in the contemporary world, ed. M Livingston (London: Greenwood, 1978)

66 Cohen, N P The need for and distribution of debt relief in sub-saharan Africa, ASA Conference Papers (Houston, 1977)

67 Berry, S S Custom, class and the 'informal sector', Ibid. 68 Masilela, N Theory, praxis and history: Fanon and Mariategui, Ibid. 69 Turner, T The strategic importance of energy in Africa, Ibid. 70 Sklar, R L Socialism at bay: class domination in Africa, Ibid. 71 Samoff, J Class, class conflict and the state, Ibid. 72 Onoh, J K African economies and the world monetary crisis, Ibid. 73 Ananaba, W The trade union movement in Africa. London: Hurst, 1978,

236pp.

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74 Various Conference report: Africa policy update. New York: African- American Institute, 1978 (US foreign policy in Horn, Southern Africa)

75 Bienen, H Armies and parties in Africa, New York: Holmes & Meier, 1978 76 Dorner, P (ed) Cooperative and commune. Madison: U. Wisconsin Press, 1978,

448pp 77 Rothchild, D & Scarcity, choice and public policy in middle Africa. Berkeley:

Curry, R L Univ. Calif. Press, 1978, 357pp 78 Aluko, 0 (ed) The foreign policies of African states. London: Hodder, 1977,

243pp 79 Konczacki, Z A The economics of pastoralism. London: Cass, 1978, 185pp 80 Bailey, R Africa's industrial future. Boulder, Co.: Westview, 1978, 198pp 81 C.E.D.E.T.I.M. L 'imperialisme francais. Paris: Maspero, 1978 82 Palmberg, M (ed) Problems of socialist orientation in Africa. Uppsala: Scand.

Inst. Afr. Stud., 1978, 243pp 83 Vineberg, R A Africa and the Middle East: a bibliography. Jerusalem: Hebrew

Univ., 1977, 255pp 84 Shaw, T & The politics of Africa: dependence and development. Dalhousie

Heard, K African Studies series, 1978

3. WEST AFRICA GENERAL 90 Gugler, J & On the political economy of urbanisation in W Africa, Int. J.

Flanagan, W G Urban & Regional Stud., 1,2 (1977), 272-92 91 Schuster, A Vers la fin des regimes militaires?, CJAS, 12,2 (1978), 213-30 92 Riddell, J B Migration to the cities of W Africa: some policy considerations,

JMAS, 16,2 (1978),241-60 93 Sircar, P K Regional development thru cooperation, Afr. Quart., 18,1

(1978) 51-66 94 Crowder, M Colonial West Africa. London: Cass, 1978, 341pp 95 C.B.I. West African visit report: Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Senegal.

London: CBI, 1978,49pp 96 Fry, R Bankers in WAfrica: the story of the BBWA. London: Hutchinson

Benham, 1976, 270pp

3a. NIGERIA 100 Lewis, A 0 Small scale industries in Nigeria's former Western State, Quart.

J. Admin., 12,1 (1977), 29-43 101 Wahab, K A Helping the indigenous building entrepreneurs, Ibid., 55 -65 102 Ajibola, W A The British pressure groups and the Nigerian civil war, Ibid.,

67-84 103 Orewa, G 0 The role of traditional rulers in administration, Ibid., 12,2

(1978), 151-65 104 Lelazu, V 0 The role of the NPDC in the policy making process, Ibid., 141-50 105 Olaloye, A 0 Technology transfer and employment in Nigerian manufacturing

industries, Ibid., 167-76 106 Fajana, 0 Development planning (in) Western State, Ibid., 12,3 (1978),

273-80 107 Onokerhoraye, A G Spatial aspects of health care problems in Kwara State, Ibid.,

241-55 108 Inanga, E L The first 'indigenisation decree' and the dividend policy of

Nigerian quoted companies, IMAS, 16,2 (1978), 319-28 109 Joseph, R A Affluence and underdevelopment: the Nigerian experience,

Ibid., 221-39 110 Beckman, B; Review of Nigeria: economy and society, ed. Gavin Williams

Dennis, C (London, 1976), RAPE 10 (1978), 117-20; Quart. J. Admin., 12,3 (1978), 325-32

111 Fadahunsi, 0 Local government reform in W Nigeria: a preliminary assessment, Afr. Admin. Stud. 19 (1978), 3742

112 lmaogene, 0 Migrating into poverty and unemployment, Afr. Devt., 3,1 (1978), 51-64

113 Bienen, H Military rule and political norms: Nigerian examples, Comp. Pol., 10,2 (1978), 205-26

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114 Pollet, M Le Nigeria de la decolonisation a l'independance, Ann. Fac. lettres sci. hum. (Dakar) 7 (1977), 45-63

115 Smith, D F Nigerian commodity policy: the problem of traditional exports, ASA Conference Papers (Houston, 1977)

116 Turner, T Oil and capitalist development in Venezuela and Nigeria, Ibid. 117 Norman, D W Economic rationality of traditional Hausa dryland farmers,

Tradition and dynamics in small farm agriculture, ed. R D Stevens (Ames, Iowa: Iowa State Univ. Press, 1977), 63-91

118 Woolmer, K J The financial system and economic development in Nigeria 1950-71, The Financing of Economic Development, ed. W T Newlyn (OUP 1977), 25 9-86

119 Bienen, H Transition from military rule: the case of Western State in Nigeria, Political participation under military regimes, ed. Bienen & D Morell (Beverly Hills; Sage, 1976), 50-65

120 King, R Farmers cooperatives in N Nigeria. Reading Univ. Dept. of Agric. Econ. 1976, 305pp

121 Thomson, D & Where were you, brother? An account of trade union Larson, L imperialism. London: War on Want, 1978, 141pp

122 Teriba, 0 & Industrial development in Nigeria, Ibadan, 1977 Kayode, M (eds)

123 Olorunsola, V 0 Soldiers and power: the development performance of the Nigerian military regime. Stanford: Hoover, 1977, 168pp (1970- 74 period)

124 Collins, P (ed) Administration and development in Nigeria. Lagos: African Education Press, 1978

125 Omu, F I A Press and politics in Nigeria 1880-193 7. London: Longman, 1978, 290pp

3b. GHANA 130 Southall, R J Farmers, traders and brokers in the Gold Coast economy,

CJAS, 12,2 (1978), 185-211 (interwar period) 131 Kaufert, P Essays on Ghana, CJAS, 11,3 (1977), 5 13-17 (rev. art.) 132 Luckham, R The Ghana legal profession, Devt. & Change, 9,2 (1978), 201-44 133 Chazan, N Ghanian political studies in transition, Ibid., 9,3 (1978), 479-504 134 Benneh, G Decentralisation and rural development, Afr. Admin. Stud. 17

(1977),45-50 135 Darkoh, M B X An outline of post-1966 regional planning and rural development

in Ghana, Pan-Afr. J., 9,2 (1976), 153-67 136 Hill, P Food farming and migration from Fante villages, Africa, 48,3

(1978), 220-30 137 Morrison, T K The political economy of export instability in Ghana, ASA

Conference Papers (Houston, 1977) 138 Damachi, U G The role of the Ghanian trade unions in the development process,

The role of trade unions in developing societies, ed. E M Kassalow & U G Damachi (Geneva: I.L.O., 1978)

139 Warren, J Savings and the financing of investment in Ghana 1960-69, The financing of economic development, ed. W T Newlyn (OUP 1977), 236-58

140 Stanley, J M Rural to urban migration... Kumasi. Glasgow Univ. Dept. Urban & Regional Stud., Discussion paper 27, 1978, 26pp

141 Ocran, A K Politics of the sword. London: Rex Collings, 1978. 167pp

3c. SIERRA LEONE, GAMBIA, LIBERIA 150 Cartwright, J Some constraints on African political leadership, CJAS, 11,3

(1977), 435-53 151 Dixon-Fyle, S R Monetary dependence in Africa, JMAS, 16,2 (1978), 273-94 152 Blair, J A S The regional impact of a new highway in Sierra Leone, Afr.

Environment, 3,2 (1978), 49-76 153 Mayson, D T Neocolonialism in. . . Liberia, Ufahamu, 8,1 (1977/78), 160-74 154 Storm, R Government-cooperative groundnut marketing in Senegal and

Gambia, J. Rural Cooperation, 5,1 (1977), 29-42 155 Swindeli, K Agricultural migrants in the Gambia. SSRC Report HR 3053,

1977, 187pp

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3d. FRANCOPHONE WEST AFRICA (see also 154) 160 Sabatier, P R Elite education in French W Africa 190345, IJAHS, 11,2

(1978), 247-66 161 Ball, N Drought and dependence in the Sahel, Int. J. Health Services,

8,2 (1978), 271-98 162 Adams, A The Senegal River valley: what kind of change?, RAPE 10

(1978), 33-59 163 Mark, P The spread of Islam among the Diola of Boulouf (Senegal)

1900-40,ASR, 21,1 (1978),114 164 Snyder, F G Legal innovation and social change in a peasant community,

Africa, 48,3 (1978), 231-47 165 Sow, A Evolution du systeme de production agricole dans le region du

Cap VXert, Afr. Admin. Stud. 17 (1977), 59.65 166 Thiam, I D Les origines du mouvement syndical senegalais: la greve des

cheminots du Dakar-St. Louis 13-14.5.1919, Ann. Fac. lettres sci. hum. 7 (1977), 209-39

167 Morabito, V L'Offilce du Niger au Mali, d'hier a aujourdhui, J. des Africanistes, 47,1 (1977), 53-82

168 Sow, A Bilharzia and irrigation in Mauritainia, Afr. Environ., 3,2 (1978), 83-93

169 Savonnet, G Inegalites de developpement et organisation social, Cah. ORSTOM (sci. hum.), 13,1 (1976), 23-40 (Upper Volta)

170 Gregory, J W Level, rate and patterns of urbanisation in Upper Volta, Pan-Afr. J., 9,2 (1976), 125-34

171 Spittler, G Traders in rural Hausaland, Bull. IFAN, 39,2 (1977), 362-85 (Niger)

172 Spittler, G Urban exodus; urban-rural and rural-rural migration in Gobir, Sociol. Ruralis 17 (1977), 223-35

173 Spittler, G Herrschaft uber Bauern: Staatliche Herrschaft und islamisch- urbane Kultur in Gobir. Frankfurt: Campus, 1978

174 Marks, T A Lessons France learnt in Chad, Afr. Inst. Bull., 16,3 (1978), 120-28

175 Lewis, B Urban stratification and extraurban ties, Pan-Afr. J., 9,2 (1976), 135-51 (Ivory Coast)

176 Chevassus, J & Les modalites et le contenu de la croissance industrielle de la Valette, A Cote d'Ivoire, Cah. ORSTOM (Sci. hum.), 14,1 (1977), 27-57

177 Nyongo, P A Liberals' models of capitalist development in Africa: Ivory Coast, Africa Devt., 3,2 (1978), 5-20

178 Tuinder, B A den, Ivory Coast: the challenge of success. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, and others 1978 544pp

179 Ndongko, W A Financing of economic development in Cameroon, Africa Devt., 2,3 (1978), 25 7-70

180 Osuntokun, J Anglo-French administration of Cameroon 1923-39, Q.J. Admin., 12,3 (1978), 257-70

181 Lancey, V de Small scale accumulation of capital by women in Cameroon ASA Conference Papers (Houston, 1977)

182 Eyinga, A Introduction a la politique camerounaise. Paris: Anthropos, 1978, 356p

3e. LUSOPHONE WEST AFRICA 190 Challand, G Amilcar Cabral, Int. J. Pol., Winter 1977/78, 3-17 191 Cabral, A The role of culture in the struggle for independence, Ibid., 1843 192 Goulet, D Political will: the key to Guinea-Bissau's 'alternative development

strategy', Internat. Devt. Rev., 19,4 (1977), 2-8 193 Urdang, S Women's liberation in Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau, Issue,

8,1 (1978), 25-31 194 Aaby, P The state of Guinea-Bissau. Uppsala: Scand. Inst. Afr. Stud.

Research Report 45, 1978, 35pp 195 Gjerstad, 0 & Sowing the first harvest: national reconstruction in Guinea-

Sarrazin, C Bissau. Oakland, Calif.: Liberation Support Movement, 1978, 103pp

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196 Sundiata, I K Integrative and disintegrative terror: Equatorial Guinea, Inter- national terrorsm in the contemporary world, ed. M Livingston (London: Greenwood, 1978)

4. EAST AFRICA 200 Gitelson, S A Foreign policy options for small states: Kenya and Tanzania,

Stud. Comp. Internat. Devt., 1977 201 Liebenow, J G International conflict in E Africa and the Horn, A UFS Reports,

East Africa Series, 11,1 (1977), 1-9 202 Barkan, J 0 Politics and public policy in Kenya and Tanzania. New York:

Praeger, 1978, 200pp

4a. KENYA 210 Kelier, E J The political socialisation of adolescents: the role of school in

Kenya, Comp. Pol., 10,2 (1978), 227-50 211 Martin, D Dependance et luttes politiques au Kenya 1975-77; la bour-

geoisie nationale a l'assaut du pouvoir d'etat, CJAS, 12,2 (1978), 233-56

212 MacArthur, J D Appraising the distributional aspects of rural development projects: Kenya, World Devt., 6,2 (1978), 167-94

213 Goldsworthy, D Tom Mboya: a bibliography, Africana J., 8,1 (1977), 7-20 214 Rempel, H The operation of urban labour markets in Kenya, Studies of urban

labour market behaviour in developing areas, ed. S J Kannapan (Geneva: ILO, 1977), 171-79

215 Snowden, N Company savings in Kenya's manufacturing sector, The financing of economic development, ed. W T Newlyn (OUP 1977), 287-3 10

216 Oma Oguyi, W Local government and development in Kenya. Brighton: IDS Disc. Paper 131, 1978, 36pp

217 Mans, R Kenyatta's middle road in a changing Africa, Conflict Stud. 85 (1977), 20pp

218 Leitner, K Workers, trade unionism and peripheral capitalism in Kenya after independence. Berne: Verlag Peter Lang, 1977, 182pp

219 Wipper, A Rural rebels: a study of two protest movements in Kenya. OUP 1978, 352

4b. TANZANIA 220 Coulson, A Agricultural policies in mainland Tanzania, RAPE 10 (1978),

74-1 00 221 Tanzanian students protest politicians' spoils, Ibid., 101-5 222 Rwegasira, D Inflation and economic development, Africa Devt., 2,3 (1978),

29-49 223 Galbourne, H Some aspects of ideological functions in the development of the

post-colonial state in Tanzania, Ibid., 3,2 (1978), 57-73 224 McHenry, D E Peasant participation in communal farming, ASR, 20,3 (1977),

43-64 225 Scotton,J F Tanganyika's African press 1947-60,ASR, 21,1 (1978), 1-18 226 Hoyle, B S African politics and port expansion at Dar es Salaam, Geog.

Rev., 68,1 (1978), 31-50 227 Eze, 0 C Multinational enterprise and local manpower, J. World Trade

Law, 11, (1977), 441-61 228 Vries, J de Agricultural extension and development: Ujamaa villages and the

problems of institutional change, Community Devt. J., 13,1 (1978), 11-19

229 Santos, M Problems spatiaux de la transition au socialisme, RTM 75 (1978) 563-72

230 Due, J M Agricultural credit in Tanzania, J. Sthn Afr. Affs., 3,1 (1978) 99-1 14

231 Omari, C K Ujamaa cooperative farming, the way ahead, J. Rural Coop 'n, 5,1 (1977) 19-28

232 Due, J M Allocation of credit to ujamaa villages and to small private farmers in Tanzania, ASA Conference Papers (Houston 1977)

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233 Sabot, R H Poverty, urban unemployment and labour market performance, Ibid.

234 Neve, H T Education for self reliance as religious performance, Ibid. 235 Sweet, L Obstacles to the creation of collective villages: ideology and

administration, Ibid. 236 Guruli, K Development and distribution in Tanzania, Economic develop-

ment, poverty and income distribution, ed. W Loehr & J P Powelson (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1977), 61-79

237 Johns, D H The foreign policy in Tanzania, The foreign policies of African states ed. 0 Aluko (London: Hodder) 1977, 196-219

238 Gomez-Pallete, M El desarrollo communitario en Tanzania. Madrid: Collegio Mayor Universitario Nuestra Senora de Africa, 1977, 48pp

239 Iliffe, J A modern history of Tanzania. CUP, 1979, 528pp 240 Sabot, R H Economic development and urban migration in Tanzania 1 900.71.

OUP, 1978, 320pp 241 Mwenegoha, .I A K Mwalimu Julius Nyerere: a bibliography. Nairobi: Foundation

Books, 1976, 108pp 242 Nyalali, F L Aspects of industrial conflicts: trade disputes in Tanzania

196 7-73. Nairobi: EALB, 1975, 219pp 243 Mutukwa, K S The politics of Tanzania- Zambia rail project. Washington:

Univ. Press of America, 1977, 215pp

4c. UGANDA 250 Youe, C P Peasants, planters and cotton capitalists in colonial Uganda,

CJAS, 12,2 (1978),163-84 251 Robertson, A F The family farm in Buganda, Devt. & Change, 9,3 (1978),

& Hughes, G A 415-38 252 Quam, M D Cattle marketing and pastoral conservatism: Karamoja District

1948-70,ASR, 21,1 (1978)1 49-72 253 Mutibwa, P M White settlers in Uganda 1905-23, Transafr. Hist., 5,2 (1976)

112-22

4d. NORTH EAST AFRICA 260 Halliday, F US policy in the Horn of Africa, RAPE 10 (1978), 8-32 261 Paul, J (ed) Upheaval in the Horn,Merip Reports 62 (1977) 262 Horn of Africa: whose finger on the trigger?, New Internat. 62

(1978) 263 Vanneman, P & Soviet intervention in the Horn,Afr. Inst. Bull., 16, 7/8 (1978),

James, M 256-60 264 Ottaway, M Land reform in Ethiopia 1974-77,ASR, 20,3 (1977), ,9-90 265 Ottaway, M The ideological debate in the Ethiopian revolution, ASR, 21,1

(1978), 19-32 266 EAP.L.F. Eritrea: intervention and self-reliance, RAPE 10 (1978), 105-114 267 Harbeson, J W Territorial and development politics: the Afar of the Awash

valley, AA, 77,309 (1978), 479-98 268 Abeles, M La guerre vue d'Ochollo, CJAS, 11,3 (1977), 455-70 269 Mulat, T Employment and wages in the Ethiopian manufacturing sector,

Studies of urban labour market behaviour in developing areas, ed. S Kannapan (Geneva: IILS, 1977),117-30

270 Goricke, F U Assistance towards self help: who profits by it? The example of CADU, Self Help, ed. A A Bodenstedt (Saarbrucken: Verlag des SSIP-Schiften Breitenbach, 1976), 104-15

271 Amnesty Human rights violations in Africa. London, 1978 Intemational

272 Ottaway, D & M Revolution in Ethiopia. New York: Holmes & Meier, 1978. 273 Vivo, R V Ethiopia: the unknown revolution. London: Zed Press, 1978,

147pp 274 Mohamed, 0 0 & The rural development campaign in Somalia (1974-75), Viertel-

Wehrmann, M jahresberichte: Probleme der Entwicklungslanider (Bonn: F Ebert Stiftung) 72 (1978), 13545

275 Clarke, W S The Republic of Djibouti, Curr. Bibl. Afr. Affs., 10,1 (1977/8), 3-31

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5a, 5b: ZAMBIA, MALAWI 280 Ollawa, P E Rural development strategy and performance, ASR, 21,2 (1978),

101-214 281 Small, N S Limitations to social engineering (in Zambia), AA, 77,309

(1978) 531-53 282 Burdette, M M Nationalisation in Zambia: a critique of bargaining theory,

CJAS, 11,3 (1977),471-96 283 Ollawa, P Political participation in . . . Zambia, JCCP, 16,2 (1978), 168-89 284 Shaw, T M The foreign policy of Zambia, Comp. Pol. Stud., 11,2 (1978),

181-210 285 Malan, T Zambia's economic predicament, Afr. Inst. Bull., 16,6 (1978),

224-31 286 Small, N J Zambia: trouble on campus, Index, 6,6 (1977), 8-14 287 Ray, D I Chifwile settlement scheme, ASA Conference Papers (Houston

1977) 288 Bratton, M Clients or classes? Patterns of resource distribution in rural

Zambia, Ibid. 289 Hansen, K T Prospects for wage labour among married women in Lusaka.

Ibid. 290 Hopkins, E Illegal foreign exchange transactions: the Zambian experience,

Brighton: IDS Discussion paper 125, 1978, 52pp 291 Liebenthal, R What can exchange controls achieve? Zambian experience

1965-73. Brighton: IDS Discussion paper 130, 1978, 95pp 292 Christie, M & Zambia: an agricultural development strategy for the next

Scott, G 25 years, Washington: World Bank, 1977, 24pp 293 Curry, R Nationalising export companies. lessons from Zambia's

experience. Gaborone: Inst. for Devt. Management, 1976, 13pp. 294 I.L.O. Narrowing the gap. report to the government of Zambia.

Geneva, 1977 295 Chilivumbo, A A note on Malawi's programmes of development for

exploitation, Africa Devt., 3,2 (1978), 46-54 296 Page, M E Malawians and the Great War: African memories and European

records, ASA Conference Papers (Houston 1977)

5c. ZAIRE 300 Luabeya Kabeya Foreign financial assistance and economic growth in Zaire,

Africa Devt., 2,3 (1977), 77-95 301 Jewsiewicki, B & Ecrits recents sur le Zaire, CJAS, 12,2 (1978), 279-91

Bazinini Mu Nsi 302 Singleton, S Conflict resolution in Africa: the Congo and the rules of the

game, Pan-Afr. J., 8,1 (1975), 1-18 303 Nature et evolution de l'agriculture zairoise 1958-75, Cah.

CEDAF, 6,3 (1977) 304 Young, M C Ethnic politics in Zaire, ASA Conference Papers (Houston 1977) 305 Comite Zaire Zaire: le dossier de la recolonisation. Paris: Harmattan, 1978,

296pp 306 House, A H The UN in the Congo: the political and civilian effort.

Washington: Univ. Press of America, 1977, 350pp

Sd. ANGOLA, MOZAMBIQUE 310 Birmingham, D The abortive 1977 coup in Angola, AA, 77,309 (1978), 554-64 311 Gallo, D Tecniche di dominio coloniale e movimento di liberazione in

Angola, Terzo Mondo (1977/78), 31-112 312 Butlitsky, A Defeat of imperialism in Angola, Social sciences (Moscow),

8,32 (1977), 94-101 313 Lara, L The Angolan revolution: main phases in the development of the

MPLA,Afr. Comm. 75 (1978), 53-73 314 MPLA Central committee plenary, Oct. 1976: documents. London:

MAGIC, 1977, 35pp 315 Moreaux, J Angola between the superpowers. Brighton: CSE Book Club,

1979 316 Ignatev, 0 Secret weapon in Africa. Moscow: Progress, 1977 (CIA in Angola)

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317 Williams- Mozambique: regional aspects of a historical legacy of resistance, Meyers, A J. Sthn Afr. Affs., 2,1 (1977), 43-60

318 Friedland, E A The political economy of colonialism in S Africa and Mozam- bique, Ibid., 61-75

319 Mittelman, J H Mozambique: the political economy of underdevelopment, Ibid., 3,1 (1978), 35-54

320 Anon Structures of power in Mozambique, 1: election results and locality assemblies, Peoples Power 11 (1978), 22-28

321 Segall, M The communal villages of Gaza, Ibid., 12-18 322 Hanlon, J Where concrete meets care, New Scientist, 31.8.78, 627-29

(housing) 323 Hanlon, J Does modernisation = mechanisation?, Ibid., 24.8.79, 562-65

(agric.) 324 Isaacman, A (ed.) Mozambique, Issue, 8,1 (1978) 325 Schneidman, W Frelimo's foreign policy and the process of liberation, Afr.

Today, 25,1 (1978), 57-68 326 Collins, C Education for the people, Sthn Afr., June-July 1977, 21-23 327 Almerya, G Cooperatives in Mozambique: an instrument for renewal, Ceres

65 (1978) 37.42 328 Henriksen, T H Marxism and Mozambique, AA, 77,309 (1978), 441-62 329 Breytenbach, W J Mozambique: migrant labour and gold, Afr. Inst. Bull., 16,3

(1978), 116-119 330 Webster, D Migrant labour, social formations and the proletarianisation of

the Chopi, African Perspectives, 1978/1, 157-74 331 Young, S Women's agricultural history in S Mozambique, The roots of

rural poverty in Central-Southern Africa, ed. R Palmer & N Parsons (London: Heinemann, 1977), 66-81

332 Literacy and adult education in Mozambique, Vierteljahres- berichte: Probleme der Entwicklungslander (Bonn: F Ebert Stiftung) 72 (1978), 127-34

333 Bureau of Internat. Mozambique: foreign economic trends and their implications Commerce for the US. Washington, 1978, 12pp

334 United Nations Assistance to Mozambique: report of the Secretary General. New York: UN-ECOSOC, 1978, 31pp (No. A/3 3/173)

335 Janke, P Marxist statecraft in Africa: what future?, Conflict Stud. 95 (1978), lOpp

336 Davis, J Building independence: a report. New York: Africa Fund, 1977, 4pp

337 Commonwealth The Frontline states: the burden of the liberation struggle. Sec. London: Commonwealth Secretariat, 1978, 73pp (see 55-71)

338 Machel, S Samora Machel speaks/Mozambique speaks. New York: Amer. Committee on Africa, 1978,

339 Torp, J E Industrial planning and development in Mozambique. Copen- hagen: School of Economics & Business Admin, 1978, 22pp

340 Wuyts, M Peasants and rural economy in Mozambique. Maputo: Centre of Afr. Stud. 1978, 39pp

341 Sithole, N Frelimo militant: Ingwane from Mozambique. Nairobi: Trans- africa, 1977, 187pp

342 Isaacman, A A luta continua: creating a new society in Mozambique. Bing- hampton, NY: Fernand Braudel Center, 1978

343 Centro de The Mozambican miner. Maputo: CEA, 1977, 153pp & app. Estudos (out of print) Africanos

6. SOUTHERN AFRICA 350 Lockwood, A F The future of the Carter policy towards Sthn Africa, Issue,

7,4 (1977), 11-15 351 Foltz, W J US policy toward Sthn Africa, Pol. Sci. Quart., 92, 1 (1977),

47-64 352 Wood, E Community action, urban protest and change in Zimbabwe

and S Africa, AA, 77,307 (1978), 174-96

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353 Turner, J & The American economic future in Sthn Africa: analysis of an Gervasi, S AID study on Zimbabwe and Namibia, J. Sthn Afr. Affs., 3,1

(1978), 85-98 354 Bisseli, R E Sthn Africa: testing detente, The Soviet Threat, ed. G Kirk &

N H Wessell (New York: Academy of Pol. Sci., 1978), 88-98 355 Simkins, C & Structural unemployment in Sthn Africa. Pietermaritzburg:

Clarke, D Univ. of Natal Press, 1978, 82pp 356 Marks, S & Women and the migrant labour system in Sthn Africa. Lusaka:

Unterhalter, E UNECA, 1978, 15pp 357 Moyo, N P Migrant labour and underdevelopment in Sthn Africa.

Gaborone: Univ. Coll. Botswana, 1978, 31pp 358 Kallaway, P & Contemporary Sthn African studies. Jo'burg: Univ. Witswaters-

Adler, T (eds) rand, Faculty of Education, 1978, 2 vols. 359 Webster, E (ed) Essays in Sthn African labour history. Braamfontein: Ravan,

1978

6a. SOUTH AFRICA 360 Moroney, S The development of the compound as a mechanism of worker

control 1900-1912, SALB, 4,3 (1978), 29-49 361 McNamara, J K Migration routes to the gold mines and compound accommodation

1889-1912,Ibid., 7-28 362 Various Focus on structural unemployment, Ibid., 4,4 (1978), 1-88 363 Editors The state and change in industrial relations, Ibid., 4.5 (1978),

1-9 364 Ranger, T Faction fighting, race consciousness and worker consciousness:

a note on the Jagersfontein riots of 1914, Ibid., 66-74 365 Extracts from the report into riots on the mines in the Republic

of S Africa (March 1976), Ibid., 49-65 366 Welcher, L The state and African trade unions in S Africa 1948-53, Ibid.,

1548 367 Peires, J B Continuity and change in Ciskei chiefship, Societies of Sthn

Africa (London: Inst. Commonwealth Stud.) 8 (1978),13342 368 Christie, R S African industrialisation 1915-25, Ibid., 94-114 369 Hirson, B Rural revolt in S Africa 1937-51,Ibid., 115-32 370 Lodge, T The Cape Town troubles 1960, JSAS, 4,2 (1978), 216-39 371 Wolpe, H A comment on 'The poverty of neomarxism', Ibid., 240-56 372 Webster, E Review of Mines, masters and migrants (Jo'burg: Ravan, 1977),

Ibid., 265-68 373 Clarke, S Review of Can S Africa survive? by R W Johnson (London:

Macmillan, 1977), Ibid., 257-61 374 Charton, N English speaking white elites in S Africa politics, Politikon,

2,2 (1975), 115-28 375 Charton, N Black elites in the Transkei, Ibid., 3,2 (1976), 61-74 376 Breytenbach, W J The political system in Transkei, Ibid., 36-51 377 Various Bophuthatswana, Bull. Afr. Inst. (Pretoria), 15, 9/10 (1977),

234-71 378 Birkby, C Cape sea route, Ibid., 16,2 (1978), 49-53 (and see 54-58) 379 Malan, T S Africa and economic sanctions, Ibid., 16,3 (1978), 99-105 380 Gervasi, S The breakdown of the US arms embargo, Issue, 7,4 (1977),

27-34 381 Davis, J US dollars in S Africa: context and consequence, Ibid., 17-22 382 Clarke, S Capital, fractions of capital and the state: 'neo-marxist' analyses

of the S African state, Capital & Class 5 (1978), 32-77 383 Henson, D Trade unionism and the struggle for liberation, Ibid. 6 (1978),

141 384 Moss, G On the value of labour power, Africa Perspective (Wits) 7 (1978)

38-55 385 Kolba, K Review of The political and economic development of

Bophuthatswana & Kwazulu, by J Butler et al (Berkeley: U. Calif. 1977), Ibid., 56-61

386 Biko, S B American policy towards Azania, AA, 77,306 (1978), 101-3 387 Boaden, B G The urban housing problem in an apartheid economy, AA,

77,309 (1978), 499-510

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388 Dickman, A Investment: the implications for economic growth and living standards, Optima, 27,1 (1977), 34-49

389 Welsh, D The politics of conflict negotiation in S Africa, Ibid., 18-33 390 Nickel, H The case for doing business in S Africa, Fortune, 97,12 (1978),

60-74 391 Nickel, H A sharper focus for US policy in Africa, Ibid., 98,3 (1978),

132-40 392 Orlik, P B S African Broadcasting Corporation: instrument of Afrikaner

political power, J. Sthn Afr. Affs., 3,1 (1978), 5 5-64 393 Belfiglio, V J US economic relations with S Africa, Afr. Today, 25,2 (197 8),

57-68 394 Spence, J E S African foreign policy: changing perspectives, World Today,

34,11 (1978), 417-25 395 Harvey, W B & The independence of Transkei, JMAS, 16,2 (1978), 189-200

Dean, W H B 396 Grundy, K W Intermediary power and global dependency: S Africa, Int. Stud.

Quart., 20,4 (1976) 397 Shingler, J D Afrikaner nationalism, apartheid and white supremacy, CJAS,

11,3 (1978) 497-510 (review article) 398 Fergusson, C & S Africa: what is to be done?, For. Affs., 56,2 (1978), 253-74

Cotter, W R (on US policy toward S Africa) 399 Stokes, R & S African development and the paradox of racial particularism,

Harris, R EDCC, 26,2 (1978), 245-70 400 Magubane, B & The political economy of the city in S Africa, Int. J. Sociol.,

Yrchik, J Summer 1977, 8-39 401 Dagut, M B The economic effect of the oil crisis, S. Afr. J. Econ., 46,1

(1978), 23-35 402 Lageat, Y L'or en Republique Sud-Africaine, Cah. Outre-Mer, 31,122

(1978) 105-51 403 Adam, H Confrontation and accommodation in S Africa, Contemp.

Crisis, 4 (1977), 417-35 404 Warwick Re- Capital restructuring and the S African state: the case of foreign

search Project labour. Conference paper, Conf. of Socialist Economists, 1977

405 Knight, J Labour supply in the S African economy. Cape Town: SALDRU Working Paper 7, 1977

406 Morris, M Apartheid, agriculture and the state. Cape Town: SALDRU WP 12, 1977

407 Graff, J & Residential and migrant workers in Cape Town. Cape Town: Maree, J SALDRU WP 12, 1977

408 Maree, J & Sample survey of squatters in Unibel. Cape Town: SALDRU Cornell, J WP 14,1977

409 Clarke, D G Foreign African labour supply in S Africa 1 960- 77. Natal Univ: Devt Stud. Research Group (DSRG), 1977, 62pp

410 Clarke, D G The S African Chamber of Mines. policy and strategy with respect to foreign African labour supply. Natal Univ DSRG, 1977, 45pp

411 Clarke, E Poverty and unemployment in Nqutu. Univ. Natal DSRG, 1977, 9pp

412 Vletter, F de Black worker consciousness on the S African gold mines. Lusaka: UNECA, 1978, 18pp

413 Simons, H J & E Changing conditions of labour in S African mining. Lusaka: UNECA, 1978, 25pp

414 Leeuwenburg, J Transkei: a study in economic regression. London: Africa Bureau, 1977, 33pp

415 Berge, R et al The case for African unions. Jo'burg: NUSAS, 1977 416 Gisselquist, D How the IMF slipped $464M to S Africa. Washington: Center

for Internat Policy (120 Maryland Av. W, DC 20002), 1978, 8pp 417 Breytenbach, W J S Africa's involvement in Africa. Pretoria: Afr. Inst. 1978 418 Litvak, E (ed) US investment in S Africa. Palo Alto, Calif. SA Catalyst Project,

1977, 80pp 419 Herbstein, D White man, we want to talk to you. Harmonsworth: Penguin,

1978, 270pp 420 Robertson, I & Race and politics in South Africa. New Brunswick, NJ: Trans-

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Whitten, P action, 1978, 273pp 421 Schlemmer, L & Change, reform and economic growth in S Africa. Jo'burg:

Webster, E (eds) Ravan, 1978 422 Du Toit, B Ukubamba amadolo: workers 'struggles in the S African textile

industry London: Onyx, 1978, 106pp 423 Clark, D US corporate interests in S Africa. US Senate, Committee on

Foreign Relations, 1977, 231pp 424 St Jorre, J De A house divided: S Africa's uncertain future. New York:

Carnegie Endowment, 1977,144pp 425 Cervenka, Z & The nuclear axis. London: Friedmann, 1978

Rogers, B 426 C.I.S. Buying time in S Africa. London: Counter Info. Services, 1978,

56pp

6b. NAMIBIA 430 Mackintosh, P One man one vote in Namibia: what it means, Afr. Comm.

74 (1978) 84-93 431 Collins, C Swapo images of a future society: women in Namibia, Issue,

7,4 (1977), 39-45 432 Pisani, A du The role of ethnicity in the politics of Namibia, Plural Soc.

(1977), 79-95 433 Villiers, B de, The Namibia drama, Afr. Inst. Bull. (Pretoria), 16, 4/5 (1978),

and others 136-55, 165-75 434 Moorsom, R (ed) Focus on Namibia, SALB, 4,1/2 (1978), 194pp 435 Collins, C This is the time: interview with two Namibian women. Chicago

Committee for African Liberation, 1977

6c. BOTSWANA, LESOTHO, SWAZILAND 440 Cooper, D The Selebi-Phikwe strike, Botswana, 1975, Societies of Sthn

Africa (London: Inst. Commonwealth Stud.) 8 (1978), 143-60 441 Dale, R Botswana's first decennium, Cult. et Devt., 9,4 (1977), 455-76 442 Werbner, R P Centre-periphery relations in East-Central Botswana, J. Afr. Law,

21,1 (1977), 24-39 443 Bryant, C et al Rural to urban migration,ASR, 21,2 (1978), 85-99 444 Picard, L A The District Administration and the creation of District Develop-

ment Committees 1 966-73. Gaborone: Nat. Inst. for Research in Devt. & Afr. Stud., Working Paper 14, 1977, 55pp

445 Moyo, H P Notes on industrial relations at Bamangwato Concessions Ltd, Selebi-Phikwe. Gaborone: NIRDAS WP 18, 1978, 38pp

446 Cooke, H J The problem of drought in Botswana. Gaborone: NIRDAS WP 17, 1978, 26pp

447 Jones, K F Financing the first decade of development. Gaborone: NIRDAS WP 13, 1977, 150pp

448 Reynolds, N Rural development in Botswana. Cape Town: SALDRU WP 13, 1977, 29pp

449 Afriyie, K E Report on a preliminary investigation of migrant mine labour in Ngamiland. Gaborone: FAO, 1976, 39pp

450 Cohen, D L K Politics and society in Botswana, Vol. 2. Gaborone: Univ. of Parsons, J (eds) Botswana Lesotho & Swaziland, 1976, 482pp

451 Hirschmann, D Administration of planning in Lesotho, Devt. & Change, 9,3 (1978), 397-414

6d. ZIMBABWE 460 Schutz, B Sources of cleavage in the Zimbabwe liberation movement,

Afr. Today, 25,1 (1978), 7-27 461 Hull, G The political economy of Zimbabwe: implications for the

internal settlement, Ibid., 25,2 (1978), 27-44 462 Mugomba, A T Zimbabwe, detente and the strategy of deceit, Ibid., 45-55 463 Day, J The Rhodesian internal settlement, World Today, 34,7 (1978), 464 Hume, I What model for Zimbabwe's economy?, Optima, 27,1 (1977),

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