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Peter C.W. Gutkind and Immanuel Wallerstein, eds. The Political Economy of Contemporary Africa. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1976. Sage Series on African Modernization and Development Volume I. 318 pp. $17.50 cloth; $7.50 paper

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Peter C.W. Gutkind and Immanuel Wallerstein, eds. The Political Economy of Contemporary Africa. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1976. Sage Series on African Modernization and Development Volume I. 318 pp. $17.50 cloth; $7.50 paper

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2017

Timothy M. Shaw*
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Centre for African Studies, Dalhousie University
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Copyright © African Studies Association 1978

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1 See Davidson, Basil, Can Africa Survive? Arguments Against Growth Without Development (Boston: Little Brown, 1974)Google Scholar, Harris, Richard, ed., The Political Economy of Africa (New York: Schenkman, 1975)Google Scholar, Leys, Colin, Underdevelopment in Kenya: The Political Economy of Neo-Colonialism (London: Heinemann, 1975)Google Scholar and Markovitz, Irving, Power and Class in Africa: An Introduction to Change and Conflict in African Politics (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1977)Google Scholar. For a more comprehensive bibliography of work in this genre see Shaw, Timothy M. and Grieve, Malcolm J.Review Article—Dependence or Development: International and Internal Inequalities in Africa,” Development and Change 8 (3), July 1977, pp. 377408 CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed.