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- Review of de Bruijn, M., F. Nyamnjoh and I. Brinkman (eds.). 2009. Mobile phones : the new talking drums of everyday Africa
- Nicolas Sarkozy’s Latest Humiliation
- Murong Xuecun’s Acceptance Speech for the 2010 People’s Literature Prize
- Bodies in Motion: An Exchange
- Emerging economies are key to the eurozone’s survival
- Cannes showed how power has shifted to Beijing
- Europe’s rescue fiasco leaves Italy defenceless
- $15.00 transports your corpse from the USA to Cameroon
- Woman Reportedly Burns Down House After Facebook Un-Friending
- Wanted: Worldly Philosophers
- Libya: revolutionaries turn on each other
- Fall of Gaddafi opens a new era for the Sahara’s lost civilisation
- Brazil’s Long Shadow Vexes Some Neighbors
- Quite right, China, not ‘to want to be a millionaire’
- Revealed: publisher owned by the Catholic Church sells pornography
- Disillusioned Greeks despair at political drama
- A Farce and a Sham: On Western Democracy
- Book Review: "Au Cameroun de Paul Biya" by Fanny Pigeaud
- Andrew Weil’s Spontaneous Happiness: Our Nature-Deficit Disorder
- Ordinary Greeks Are Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands
- The Shrinking North
- Post-Election Reflection: Cameroon’s 2011 Presidential Elections
- Creditors can huff but they need debtors
- Capitalism need not be about greed and gambling
- A Portrait of America in Decline
- The Elite Plan for a New World Social Order
- America’s War in the Horn of Africa: “Drone Alley” – a Harbinger of Western Power across the African Continent
- Euphoria Turns to Discontent as Egypt’s Revolution Stalls
- Revenge of the Sovereign Nation
- Meditation improves the immune system, research shows
- The Wrong Inequality
- Euro bailout: China’s sweet revenge
- America’s ’Oh Sh*t!’ Moment
- China and the US: The roadmaps
- The Shadow Superpower
- How do the 99% compare with mass protests of the past – and can they succeed?: The Spirit of the Age
- ’Baby bust’ spells trouble for rich nations
- Running while others walk: Knowledge and the challenge of Africa’s development
- Into Darkest Africa
- The Arab Intellectuals Who Didn’t Roar
- Books Unbound
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- What It Means to Be Human by Joanna Bourke - review
- Rereading: Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin
- Stealing the roof of the house of God
- A Nation of Vidiots
- America’s Other 87 Deficits
- The Second Gilded Age: Has America Become an Oligarchy?
- Egypt: the unfinished revolution
- America world’s Number One? Think again
- The ’Informal Economy’ Driving World Business
- The big questions raised by anti-capitalist protests
- Europe’s rescue euphoria threatened as Portugal enters ’Grecian vortex’
- Dismiss the middle class at your peril
- One Husband, Three Wives: A True ’Love’ Story
- Take note America: the public is angry
- What Free Market?: The Clichés of Economic History
- Call for entries: Commonwealth Book Prize and Commonwealth Short Story Prize
- It’s True, Bankers Really Do Control the World: Study
- Who Will Intervene Now?: Lynching Black Africans in Libya
- Advertising is a poison that demeans even love – and we’re hooked on it
- What an e-reader can’t give you
- China could own the Moon by 2026, U.S. space entrepreneur warns
- Vatican sides with anti-capitalist protesters and attacks global financial system
- Bonjour Tristesse: France Stares into the Euro-Crisis Chasm
- Reckless Endangerment: Totally Corrupt America
- Destroying the Livelihoods of Thirteen Million People: The Myth of Greek Profligacy
- The Language of Global Protest
- China’s grand strategy
- More Jobs Predicted for Machines, Not People
- Southern Europe’s lost generation stuck in junk jobs
- Winners of the Eko Prizes for Literature
- What now for the Arab awakening?
- Gaddafi’s dream capital for Africa pulverised into a ruin
- Congrats to Prof. Butake for ANOTHER Lifetime Achievement Award
- Facebook Is Better Than Sex
- Argue Much? Conflict Levels in Marriage Don’t Change Over Time
- The End of Cheap Chinese Goods
- Is reading on the loo bad for you?
- Obama, The Son of Africa, Claims a Continent’s Crown Jewels
- Assault on the World: America’s New African Empire
- Somalis Under Relentless Drone Attack as U.S. Tightens Military Grip on Continent: A Black Agenda Radio commentary
- The Electoral Process in Cameroon: What Are the Lessons Learned?
- Weak global demand should be a wake-up call for China
- Study: Many College Students Not Learning to Think Critically
- Author Malin Alegria Builds On ’Estrella’s’ Star Power
- At 105, Chinese Linguist Now A Government Critic
- Review: ‘Fanonian Practices in South Africa’
- Rwanda 17 years later: what is the truth?
- The Bogey of Fiscal Stimulus
- Let’s Admit It: Globalization Has Losers
- Andreas Whittam Smith: Western nations are now ripe for revolution
- The US power grab in Africa
- Blind hatred lurks in Western views
- Europe’s defunct idealism is like Munich all over again
- Over-55s use brains more efficiently than youth
- Charles Darwin the economist
- The false choice of stimulus versus austerity
- Obama, the king of Africa
- Are the generals stealing Egypt?
- The genetics of happiness: Transporter of delight
- What is money?
- Why Europe’s officials lose sight of the big picture
- Is a winter of discontent on the way?
- Why the Rich Are Getting Richer : American Politics and the Second Gilded Age
- Cameroun: l’alternance ne passera pas par les élections
- Around the world, rage against the elites
- ’Occupy’ anti-capitalism protests spread around the world
- Being slightly poorer might actually enrich our lives
- Egypt’s Military Expands Power, Raising Alarms
- What Does the National Book Award Stand For? What Should It Stand For?
- Ariel Dorfman Mourns His Lost Library In ’Dreams’
- African Books Collective - New Titles - September 2011
- Caine Prize for African Writing welcomes and encourages short story submissions
- How U.S. Surrendered Manufacturing Base to China
- Wealth Matters, Part 2: Materialistic People Are Less Happy in Marriage
- The Instability of Inequality
- How to end domestic violence - Review of ‘Pulling the punches: Defeating domestic violence’
- No court poet for Mugabe: A review of Tendai Mwanaka’s ‘Voices in Exile’
- Hard Choices: Do Libraries Really Destroy Books?
- China’s Next Revolution Is in Fitness
- Ukraine scores own goal for Russia
- Putin’s visit, though routine, has special meaning
- America’s growing anti-intellectualism
- Commonwealth Statement on Cameroon Election
- The Myth of American Exceptionalism
- Liquid modernity, solid elites
- Youth unemployment: The angry millions
- Revisiting Emily Thompson’s MA Thesis on the Cameroonian Postcolonial Novel
- Nobel economists offer no quick solutions
- Who knows what Google knows....
- America and China both lose in a trade war
- Putin’s Eurasian push challenges west
- Rupert Cornwell: Capitalism’s heart occupied – where will it all lead?
- Occupy America: protests against Wall Street and inequality hit 70 cities
- From Tahrir to Wall Street: Fed Up and Taking to the Streets, But What are the Demands?
- The Depression: If Only Things Were That Good
- Redefining the Meaning of No. 1
- Opinion: China’s economic strategy needs revision
- An entire system of global trade is at risk
- Why are 26 million Chinese depressed?
- ’MetaMaus’: The Story Behind Spiegelman’s Classic
- Nobel Literature Winner Tomas Transtromer: The Beauty Of Stillness
- Barry Eisler’s ’Detachment’ From ’Legacy’ Publishing
- The Ticking Euro Bomb: What Options Are Left for the Common Currency?
- Putin enters the dragon’s den
- Oppressing women is immoral, but also economically stupid
- Mubarak’s Odious Debts
- Germany may buy Greeks’ sunshine
- Why Americans’ Indifference to Street Protests?
- The Ticking Euro Bomb: How a Good Idea Became a Tragedy
- America’s Conquest of Africa: The Roles of France and Israel
- Long Literary Shadows On Nobel Shortlist
- ’Terrorists In Love’: The Psychology Of Extremism
- Storyful - Curated Information about the 2011 Presidential Election in Cameroon
- What a stronger Chinese yuan means for the U.S.
- La guerre coloniale du Cameroun a bien eu lieu
- Democracy and Its Discontents
- Is Asia the light of the future?
- New Service for Authors Seeking to Self-Publish E-Books
- Is the world too big to fail?
- Ebooks help me see into a writer’s mind
- A Really Ugly Death: Is Capitalism Preparing to Bury Itself?
- The Social-Democratic Illusion
- The End of Jacobinism? Minorities, States, and Violence
- The Eternal Putin
- Achille Mbembe: The Presidential Election in Cameroon is a Non-event
- Ousmane DIOP, bouquiniste : Des Sciences économiques à la « librairie par terre »
- We got rid of the dictator, not dictatorship
- Brazil’s Cotton Project: Alternatives do succeed
- What Would It Take to Save Europe?
- What’s next for India’s Communist Party?
- Job Losses Across the Developed World
- Human Rights: A Perspective on Africa
- Hitting Budapest: Whose Reality Really Counts?
- Quiet for Years, Italian Church Blasts Behavior of the Nation’s Political Elite
- Russian priest calls for schools to ban classic novels that ’justify paedophilia’
- Who fills the global power vacuum?
- Fear and loathing in the eurozone
- Touring the Ruins of the Old Economy
- China’s e-payment booms, foreigners get the boot
- Without a growth plan, the EU faces financial Waterloo
- Online dating scams dupe 200,000, study finds
- The US needs Ordnungspolitik
- Look North, America
- India’s Wounded State
- America needs a new New Deal
- As Scorn for Vote Grows, Protests Surge Around Globe
- Power Struggle Deepens Divisions Among Bahraini Royal Family
- When There’s Nothing Left to Lose: Saving the Rich, Losing the Economy
- ‘I just called to say I love you’
- Best-Selling Author Gives Away His Work
- Kremlin Comeback: Prince Putin Reigns Supreme in ’Putlandia’
- Decline and fall of just about everyone
- Prof Fanso Vs Prof Victor Julius Ngoh - Cameroon History
- Euro’s Troubles an Anglo-Saxon Plot
- Paul Biya: My Campaign Manifesto
- This economic collapse is a ’crisis of bigness’
- Former Rebels’ Rivalries Hold Up Governing in Libya
- When it comes to the economy, nobody knows anything
- Eurozone crisis: there are no miracles in Greek tragedies
- News from Gallup.com
- ‘Quixote,’ Colbert and the Reality of Fiction
- Short radio show with interviews from Cameroon
- 2011 Presidential Election: How Candidates Are Navigating the Social Media Landscape
- Election fever hots up in Cameroon
- Le printemps arabe, un hiver pour les noirs africains ?
- Scientists Want Publisher to Refreeze Greenland
- Greek despair over further cuts sees suicide and crime rates on the rise
- Catching up is so very hard to do
- How This Greek Tragedy Will End
- Zero hour for the euro
- Greek Crisis Comes 24 Centuries After First Default
- How Will We Fuel the Future?
- Full Text of Controversial Code of Conduct for Election Stakeholders in Cameroon
- Turkey’s Turn: The Middle East Turned Upside-Down
- Malawi: a quiet revolution?
- War and shopping – the extremism that never speaks its name
- Destroying a Country’s Standard of Living: What Libya Had Achieved, What has been Destroyed
- BRICS plan to revive the global economy
- Digital Dreaming
- NATO’s neo-colonial war: Whither international law?
- Egypt: Diary of a revolution: Part one
- Opposing cessation of protection for Rwandan refugees: Fahamu mounts petition drive, releases report
- Sudan struggle: an African self-determination cause
- Africa and Palestinian statehood at the UN: Lessons for decolonisation
- ‘That looming presence of life and death’: Interview with Professor Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
- America’s Most Grievous Mistake: The Middle East’s New Geopolitical Map
- Editorial: The Fed’s New ’Operation’ Is Twisted
- As Egypt demonstrates, the Arab Spring is full of sandstorms
- Help From Brics Shows Europe’s Slide to Irrelevance
- Why Did They Fake the “9.0”?
- We are on the verge of disastrous recession
- Spain, not Greece, may be biggest eurozone threat
- Immigrants Wonder What Arab Spring Will Mean
- Modern capitalism isn’t working for the middle class
- For Love or Real Estate: The Cost of Getting Divorced in China
- The single currency’s true fatal flaw
- Robert Fisk: Why the Middle East will never be the same again
- Pursuit of happiness
- Why Zambia’s Elections Will Be All About China
- Countering the Contagious West
- ’Money’ the perfect tool for Enslavement
- Has Africa lost Libya?
- Identity on the Internet: The pros and cons of anonymity
- In Blunt and Sometimes Crude Rap, a Strong Political Voice Emerges
- Why I Am a Naturalist
- ‘No Language Like Song’
- America’s costly war machine
- Loi N° 2011/013 Du 13 Juillet 2011 Relative Au Vote Des Citoyens Etablis ou Résidant à L’Etranger
- Law N° 2011/013 of 13 July 2011 Relating To Voting By Cameroonian Citizens Settled Or Residing Abroad
- The Affliction of Comfort
- Major Publication on the Media in Africa Launched in Cape Town
- The ailing euro is part of a wider crisis. Our capitalist system is near meltdown
- Tumult of Arab Spring Prompts Worries in Washington
- Silvio Berlusconi wiretaps reveal boast of spending night with eight women
- ’The Arrogant Years’: An Egyptian Family In Exile
- Google’s Global Library Takes a Further Blow
- Hamid Karzai: In the shadow of terror, a meeting with the world’s loneliest president
- Advice on Debt? Europe Suggests U.S. Can Keep It
- Eurozone: A nightmare scenario
- Chinua Achebe forces 50 Cent to rename movie
- Texting Makes U Stupid
- Ten years after 9/11: War cannot bring peace
- China: the West’s bogeyman in Libya
- Libya: to King Sarkozy, the spoils
- Palm oil fuels land grabs in Africa
- The Arab Autumn: Three Big Challenges Threatening the Arab Uprisings
- China Consolidates Grip on Rare Earths
- Marx to Market
- I Am Because We Are: African Wisdom in Image and Proverb
- Zimbabwe’s Book Cafe wins 2011 Prince Claus Award
- How China can help Europe get out of debt
- Islamists’ Growing Sway Raises Questions for Libya
- The transformation of the book industry: Disappearing ink
- Latin America’s left at the crossroads
- Turkey takes over the Arab Spring
- Cameroon: presidential candidates enter cyberspace
- Fomunyoh: Why I decided not to participate in this presidential election (English / French)
- New Generations in Europe Tipping Into Homelessness
- African Books Collective - New Titles
- Libyans loved Gaddafi
- Financial bust bequeathes a crisis of capitalism
- The Wretched of the Earth : Review of NoViolet Bulawayo’s Hitting Budapest
- Is monogamy making us miserable?
- The Meaningfulness of Lives
- A Sunset Empire: The rise and decline of the American Empire
- African Studies Centre Leiden - Publications 2004 – 2011: Country overview
- A Book Dies on its Birthday
- Chimurenga receives the Prince Claus Fund’s 2011 Principal Award
- New Berlin Conference In Paris: The Re-Colonization Of Africa
- AFRICOM and the Neo-Colonialists: NATO’s War on Libya is an Attack on African Development
- African protest fever: Which country is next?
- The future of Arab revolts: Interview with Samir Amin
- Is the West losing Africa to China?
- Europe on the Verge of a Political Breakdown
- Libya could break up like Somalia
- Samir Amin: A titan of radical thought
- China, Trade Gangster, Pulls Off Stunning Caper
- Tit-bits on Cameroon Today and Tomorrow Based on leaked U.S. Diplomatic Cables
- Libyans Turn Wrath on Dark-Skinned Migrants
- What Is Naturalism?
- (Podcast) BBC Panel Discussion on 2011 Presidential Election in Cameroon
- Gaddafi’s and west’s love of the big lie
- Moussa Koussa’s secret letters betray Britain’s Libyan connection
- Libya’s Dark Lesson for NATO
- In Classroom of Future, Stagnant Scores
- Gaddafi, Britain and US: A secret, special and very cosy relationship
- A Point of View: The revolution of capitalism
- So, was this a war for oil?
- Who are the most ruthless capitalists in the western world? Whose Academic publishers make Murdoch look like a socialist
- Internet and supermarkets kill off 2,000 bookshops
- It’s a TOTAL war, monsieur
- The Battlefields Chosen by Contemporary Imperialism: Conditions for an Effective Response from the South
- The Cameroon Affair
- Professor quits because he can’t Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden
- Portugal’s jobless graduates flee to Africa and Brazil
- Speculating with Lives: How Global Investors Make Money Out of Hunger
- Happiness, Philosophy and Science
- Blacks in Libya Face Danger From Rebels
- Tripoli Divided as Rebels Jostle to Fill Power Vacuum
- Black in Norway
- In Libya, decoding an uncertain future
- Has the Egyptian Revolution Made a Mistake?
- Asian interest means Africa needs new economic vision
- The Disinvited: The New Libya’s New Racism
- Mrs. Comfort E. Ashu: Administrator, Editor & Educator
- China’s second coming in Libya
- Struggling with a great contraction
- Water is the new weapon in Beijing’s armoury
- China’s yuan could challenge dollar role in a decade
- Bonn prostitutes to use parking meters
- What does Gaddafi’s fall mean for Africa?
- Falser Words Were Never Spoken
- 2011, the year of global indignation
- ’Libyans don’t like people with dark skin, but some are innocent’
- Teju Cole’s Small Fates
- After Qaddafi, Arabs Tell NATO: Thanks, Now Please Go
- Libya: A Small War With Big Consequences
- The Economics of Happiness
- Who Will Help the Poor?
- Give Karl Marx a Chance to Save the World Economy: George Magnus By George Magnus - Aug 28, 2011
- The Little Emirate That Could: Qatar versus Qaddafi
- How Empire snobbery kept order worldwide
- The Eurozone is Headed for a Crash
- The Meaning of Utopia
- Sharpton’s New MSNBC Gig Part Of A Bigger Story
- The World Consequences of U.S. Decline
- If the Arab Spring Turns Ugly
- Britain’s Embarrassing Collective Response to the London Riots Geoffrey Wheatcroft
- Muslims as a Mirror: Germany’s Unhealthy Obsession with Islam
- Critique of Pure Gold
- Brezhnev in the Hejaz
- Mosquitoes ’disappearing’ in some parts of Africa
- Interpreting the Latin American Soul
- The Rape of Libya: NATO Special Forces on the Ground
- Cameroon Diaspora Voting Act: List of External Voting Sites Published
- We got away with it. Now we must turn away
- War against Venezuela? Chavez will be testing the gold for tungsten and being fake, before bringing it to his country. RT Video
- Beyond NATO’s Libyan Redemption
- Libyans Wait for the Next Chapter
- The Politics of the London Riots
- A smaller America could be a stronger America
- As China gazes upwards, watch this space
- This time might be different
- R2P is now Right 2 Plunder
- The dead end of globalisation looms before our youth
- Libya: a new breed of military intervention
- After Arab Revolts, Reigns of Uncertainty
- Libya’s imperial hijacking is a threat to the Arab revolution
- African slavery must not be forgotten
- Thank You and Memorial Website for Mrs. Comfort Eneke Ashu
- Could NATO’s Libya mission be its last hurrah?
- Chinese prudence vs US recklessness
- England’s Riotous Values
- The end of Gaddafi is welcome. But it does not justify the means
- Waves of Disinformation and Confusion Swamp the Truth in Libya
- Don’t Call It a Comeback: Four reasons why Libya doesn’t equal success for NATO
- Disaster capitalism swoops over Libya
- Welcome to Libya’s ’democracy’
- Patrick Cockburn: No one doubts that Gaddafi has lost. The question is: who has won?
- What Russian Empire?
- Libya: waiting for the ’fog of war’ to clear
- Leading novelist leads backlash against ‘draconian’ corruption protests
- Are books dead, and can authors survive?
- The Scramble for Access to Libya’s Oil Wealth Begins
- Stephen King: Our economic woes show that there is nothing unique about Japan
- A Society on the Verge of a Meltdown
- We are all in serious spiritual trouble
- Viewpoint: No easy endgame in Libya
- The socio-politics of the Middle East
- Who are the real looters – rioters or MPs?
- China rules the rare earth
- The Stomachs of Strongmen
- Migrants in United Arab Emirates Get Stuck in Web of Debt
- Little evidence links mob violence to social media
- Life After Debt
- Corruption in India: ’All your life you pay for things that should be free’
- America’s lost ally
- Tripped up by globalisation
- The End Of Europe: A Civilization Built On Sand
- The U.K. Riots And The Coming Global Class War
- Why the rioters should be reading Rousseau
- As Libyan conflict grinds on, NATO’s mission shifts
- Emerging powerhouses can’t save the world
- Hopes and Dreams: Some African migrants pay a high price to realise their European dream
- The Big Gaddafi
- Why Africa is leaving Europe behind
- Tula will decolonise Curaçao’s cinematography
- Local Governance and ICTs in Africa
- Arab Spring or Revolution?
- India faces a deal with the devil
- A new ’Gandhi’ shakes India
- Actualité d’une certaine "âme immortelle": "Position de l’UPC vis-à-vis de l’indépendance du Kamerun", Conakry, (1959)
- A Writer’s Beginnings in Kenya
- The Slow Death of Europe
- China’s shift in posture as the West wanes
- Looting with the lights on
- Africa, rise up!
- Hitting Budapest: The Controversy on the Caine Prize
- My Time in Hackney: Implications for Today’s Youth
- In Benghazi, a Nostalgia for Gaddafi as Libya’s Rebels Fail to Keep the Peace
- London riots reduce lies of left to ashes
- EduART Awards Night 2011 in Pictures (with music)
- How the internet has all but destroyed the market for films, music and newspapers
- A Growing Gloom for States and Cities
- Amid Rise of Multiculturalism, Dutch Confront Their Questions of Identity
- The Age of Outrage
- A Theory of Everything (Sort of)
- These riots reveal some unpalatable home truths
- The moral decay of our society is as bad at the top as the bottom
- Issues and Questions about Cameroon’s Diaspora Voting Act (Part II)
- CounterPunch Diary: Riots and the Underclass
- "Some Will Rob You With a Six-Gun and Some With a Fountain Pen": Life in an Age of Looting
- Repressing the Internet, Western-Style: As politicians call for more online controls after London and Norway, authoritarian states are watching
- African Books Collective - New Titles - July 2011
- Ramadan: Observing old traditions with new technology
- The diversity of diasporic lives: Paul Tiyambe Zeleza’s ‘In Search of African Diasporas: Testimonies and Encounters’
- Freedom of speech is upside-down
- The future of African writing: Personal reflections
- The Outer and the Inner Transformation of the Global Social Sphere through Technology: The State of Two Fields in Transition
- These riots show the cost of consumption
- Publishing Gives Hints of Revival, Data Show
- Beyond the Partisan Rhetoric: Issues and Questions about Cameroon’s Diaspora Voting Act (I)
- On Reverie
- We face recession without shock absorbers as Berlin loses patience with the eurozone
- EU debt crisis: We must give these continental emperors underwear, at least
- Arab spring turns to gloomy summer
- Review: Election Day, a short story written by Christopher Mlalazi, and published in the short story collection, Dancing With Life, published by amabooks Publishers, Zimbabwe, 2008
- The Thrill of Boredom
- America in Decline
- The Real Story of Globalization
- A Continent that self-destructs: Review of Peter Vakunta’s Martyrdom and Other Freedom Poems
- Far-Right Anger, Violence Thrive on Europe’s Edges
- Howard Jacobson: The best fiction doesn’t need a label
- A library in Asaba
- Reflections for revisionings: An encounter with emancipatory methodologies
- Reflections for revisionings: An encounter with emancipatory methodologies
- Reflections for revisionings: An encounter with emancipatory methodologies
- Romance Novels, Filled With Passionate Love and Torrid Sex, Mislead Women
- Revivez 100 ans d’histoire de l’Afrique par la voix de ses grands acteurs
- Options for Self-Publishing Proliferate, Easing the Bar to Entry
- Nobel chairman warns Europe’s leaders over ’inflaming far-right sentiment’
- Liberté, égalité, flirtation: How I learnt to play France’s national sport of seduction
- Digital Dump: The information-technology revolution has made us smarter, faster, and more globally savvy. It has also seeped poison
- What Is the Actual Value Of Money?
- Gaddafi is stronger than ever in Libya
- Telling it as it is
- China: ‘All-weather friend’ or ‘new colonialist’?
- The biggest threat to Western values : Multiculturalism does not pose a significant danger to Western values - but neoliberalism does
- Paperback Publishers Quicken Their Pace
- How we got to the archipelago world
- As Stores Die, So Does Book Culture
- Ekosso, Barfee Win EduART Awards 2011
- danah boyd’s publications
- Seven Habits of Highly Effective Language Learners Revisited
- The Burden of Being Black: A Review of Ojo-Ade’s Aimé Césaire’s African Theater
- Voice of the Voiceless: Review of Madame Brouette by Moussa Sene Absa
- What’s in a marriage?
- This tragedy marks the end of Norway’s innocence
- The impetuous West will blink first in Libya
- When Wealth Breeds Rage
- How the internet created an age of rage
- Africa’s mobile economic revolution
- Isn’t Love Divine
- Law N° 2011/013 of 13 July 2011: Relating To Voting By Cameroonian Citizens
- Cameroonian writer yearns for democratic change
- SHESA/SAHECO 2011 Jubilee Jamboree
- We Have No Idea What We Are Doing in Libya
- Lunch with the FT: Alaa al-Aswany
- Writer Without Borders
- The Struggle to Convert Nationalism to PanAfricanism: Taking Stock of 50 years of African Independence
- Passing of one of the most remarkable Cameroonians of our time: Victor Anonah Ngu
- The fiasco of political machinations: Review of Christopher Mlalazi’s ‘Cell 4072’
- Verbal vendetta: Cameroon’s contradictions
- The Western Culture of Waste: We Should Be Outraged! At Ourselves
- The Trouble With the Caine Prize
- NoViolet Bulawayo wins 12th Caine Prize for African Writing
- Prince of the absurd: The mad, bad fiction of Congo’s Alain Mabanckou
- In War-Torn Congo, Going Wireless to Reach Home
- All we need is love—and a mobile phone: texting in the Philippines
- Alan Hollinghurst and Philip Hensher at Ways With Words: how to write fiction
- Littérature-Côte d’Ivoire: Rentrée littéraire des éditions NEI-CEDA
- From Ghana To Brooklyn: Learning From Hip-Hop
- The Divorce Generation
- New Technology, but the Same Old Lies
- Once Greece goes…
- Recounting Migration: Political Narratives of Congolese Young People in Uganda
- The burden of being black - Review of Ojo-Ade’s ’Aimé Césaire’s African Theater: Of Poets, Prophets and Politicians’
- The Militant Intellection Complex...: A conversation with Pius Adesanmi
- Art, literature and ‘the whole Africa thing’
- Poetic Podium (2): Global Poetic Podium Honors & Hails Heroes & Heroines
- Open Letter from an African to the American President Barack Obama on the war in Libya
- Indian Fiction Rising
- Thandika Mkandawire - NAI’s guest of honour 2011
- The reading cure
- Just Published! "Tiko" - a Collection of Short Stories by Shandie Avwontom
- How Do You Write a Love Story With Teeth?
- New Titles from African Books Collective: June 2011
- DSK and the death of the novel
- Review of Paradise of Idiots: A book-length poem by Peter Wuteh Vakunta.AuthorHouse. 2010. 84 pp. Cloth $15.99. ISBN 978-1452008017
- Bongasu Tanla Kishani: Shortlisted Author for EduART Bate Besong Award for Poetry
- A candid view of Candide
- Hemingway, Hounded by the Feds
- Aristotle and the Higher Good
- Married, With Infidelities
- In America, Lawlessness is Now Complete: A World Overwhelmed by Western Hypocrisy
- The Burden of Being Black: A Review of Ojo-Ade’s Aimé Césaire’s African Theater
- Magical Ben Okri casts a spell on his readers
- Wirndzerem G. Barfee: Shortlisted Author for EduART Bate Besong Award for Poetry
- Rough Thursday in Dakar...
- Bringing Nkrumah to the people - Review Of ‘The Mind of Kwame Nkrumah: Manual for the Study of Consciencism’
- 2011 Caine Prize: Ikhide’s complaint
- Former SP webmaster Josh King featured on Al Jazeera
- Wikileaks: Cameroonian President Biya Gives Ambassador Political/Economic Overview
- Margaret Mbah née Afuh, Shortlisted Author for Fiction
- Mwalimu Johnnie MacViban, Shortlisted Author for Fiction
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