 | Martin Meredith - History - 1984 - 412 pages
Recounts the decolonization of Africa, looks at the problems of instability, corruption, and mismanagement each nation faced, and considers the good and bad leaders who have ... | |
 | Jane Campion, Kate Pullinger - 1994 - 213 pages
Ada, who has not spoken since she was six-years-old, travels to New Zealand for an arranged marriage, which is immediately strained when her new husband refuses to transport ... | |
 | Amartya Sen - Business & Economics - 1999 - 366 pages
Amartya Sen is the most respected and well-known economist of his time. This book is a synthesis of his thought, viewing economic development as a means to extending freedoms ... | |
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