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Ivory Coast - REFERENCE
Ivory Coast - Bibliography
Ivory Coast
Ajayi, J.F. Ade, and Michael Crowder (eds.). History of West
Africa, 2. New York: Colombia University Press, 1974.
Bakary, Tessilimi. "Elite Transformation and Political Succession."
Pages 21-56 in I. William Zartman and Christopher Delgado
(eds.), The Political Economy of Ivory Coast. New
York: Praeger, 1984.
Binger, Capitaine Louis Gustave. Du Niger au golfe de Guinée
par le pays de Kong et le Mossi. (2 vols.) Paris:
Librairie Hachette, 1892.
Campbell, Bonnie. "The Ivory Coast." Pages 66-116 in John Dunn
(ed.), West African States: Failure and Promise.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978.
------. "The State and Capitalist Development in the Ivory Coast."
Pages 281-303 in Paul M. Lubeck (ed.), The African
Bourgeoisie: Capitalist Development in Nigeria, Kenya, and the
Ivory Coast. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner, 1987.
Cohen, Michael A. "The Myth of the Expanding Center--Politics in
the Ivory Coast," Journal of Modern African Studies
[London], 11, No. 2, June 1973, 227-46.
------. Urban Policy and Political Conflict in Africa.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1974.
Economist Intelligence Unit. Quarterly Economic Review of Ivory
Coast, Jogo, Benin, Niger, Upper Volta: Annual Report.
London: The Economist, 1983.
Gbagbo, Laurent. Côte d'Ivoire: Economie et société à la Veille
de l'indépendance (1940-1960). Paris: L'Harmattan, 1982.
Handloff, Robert Earl. The Dyula of Gyaman: A Study of Politics
and Trade in the Nineteenth Century. (Ph.D.
dissertation.) Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University,
1982.
Harrison-Church, R.J., Richard Synge, and Edith Hodgkinson. "Côte
d'Ivoire." Pages 397-415 in Africa South of the
Sahara. (17th ed.) London: Europa, 1987.
Hecht, Robert M. "The Ivory Coast Economic `Miracle': What Benefits
for Peasant Farmers?" Journal of Modern African
Studies [Cambridge], 12, No. 1, March 1983, 25-53.
Jackson, Robert H., and Carl G. Rosberg. Personal Rule in Black
Africa. Berkeley, California: University of California
Press, 1982.
July, Robert W. A History of the African People. New York:
Scribner's Sons, 1974.
Legum, Colin (ed). Africa Contemporary Record: Annual survey
and Documents. (Annuals 1980 through 1986). New York:
Africana, 1981-1986.
Loucou, Jean-Noël. "Histoire." Page 25 in Pierre Vennetier (ed.),
Atlas de la Côte d'Ivoire. (2d ed.) Paris: Jeune
Afrique, 1983.
Morgenthau, Ruth Schachter. Political Parties in French-
Speaking West Africa. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1964.
Mundt, Robert J. Historical Dictionary of the Ivory Coast.
(African Historical Dictionaries, No. 41.) Metuchen, New
Jersey: Scarecrow Press, 1987.
Potholm, Christian P. Four African Political Systems.
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1970.
Shaw, Thurstan. "The Prehistory of West Africa." Pages 33-71 in
J.F. Ade Ajayi and Michael Crowder (eds.), History of West
Africa. (2d ed.) London: Longman, 1976.
Staniland, Martin. "Single-Party Regimes and Political Change: The
P.D.C.I. and Ivory Coast Politics." Pages 135-75 in Colin Leys
(ed.), Politics and Change in Developing Countries.
London: Cambridge University Press, 1969.
Thompson, Virginia, and Richard Adloff. French West
Africa. New York: Greenwood Press, 1969.
Toungara, Jeanne Maddox. "Political Reform and Economic Change in
Ivory Coast: An Update," Journal of African Studies
[London], 13, No. 3, Fall 1986, 94-101.
Weiskel, Timothy. "Mission civilisatrice," The Wilson
Quarterly, 12, No. 4, Autumn 1988, 97-113.
Welch, Claude E., Jr. "Côte d'Ivoire: Personal Rule and Civilian
Control." Pages 172-94 in Claude E. Welch, Jr. (ed.), No
Farewell to Arms? Military Disengagement from Politics in
Africa and Latin America. Boulder, Colorado: Westview
Press, 1987.
Zolberg, Aristide R. One-Party Government in the Ivory
Coast. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1964.
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