[서양도서] 해외주문 POD Beyond Structural Adjustment in Africa · The Political Economy of Sustainable and Democratic Development · New edition양장본 HardCover · Nyang'oro, Julius E. 저자(글) · Shaw, Timothy M. 저자(글) · Nyang'oro, Julius EDO 저자(글) · Praeger · 1992년 06월 30일 · 127,500원 · 3,830p (3%) · 0.0(0) · 14일이내 · 출고예정 · 0 · 장바구니 · 바로구매 ; [서양도서] 해외주문 POD The State and Capitalist Developm...
Julius Nyang'oro (born 1954) is a writer, political scientist and legal scholar. He was the chairman of the Department of African and African-American Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for over ten years, before resigning in the wake of an academic fraud scandal in...
Untitled This page clearly was written by Julius Nyong’oro himself and is not only of poor quality but obvious in its efforts to bury Nyong’oro’s involvement with the UNC academic athletic scandal. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.5.97.208 (talk) 02:19, 4 February 2021 (UTC) T...
Julius E. Nyang'oro and Timothy M. Shaw (eds.), Corporatism in Africa: comparative analysis and practice. Boulder, San Francisco and London: Westview Press, 239 pp., £32.50, ISBN 0 8133 7398 0. - V...
Julius E. Nyang'oro and Timothy Shaw, eds. Corporatism in Africa: Comparative Analysis and Practice. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1989. vii + 232 pp. Bibliography. $32.40. Paper. - Volume 34...
[1] Julius Nyang'oro (born 1954), writer, political scientist and legal scholar Josiah Kibira (1960-2021), writer, director and businessman Christopher Mwashinga (born 1965), writer and...
Moyo Binaifer Nowrojee Julius Nyang'oro Oyeronke Oyewumi Charles Piot Donald Rothchild Nancy J. Schmidt Timothy Shaw W.A.E. Skurnik Timothy Smith Karamo Sonko Immanuel Wallerstein Ronald...
Moyo, University of Zimbabwe Binaifer Nowrojee, Human Rights Watch Julius Nyang’oro, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Oyeronke Oyewumi, University of California, Santa Barbara...
Johnson, MIT Wilbert LeMelle, Phelps Stokes Fund John Marcum, University of California, Santa Cruz Julius Nyang’oro, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Oyeronke Oyewumi, University...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — In the summer of 2011, 19 undergraduates at the University of North Carolina signed up for a lecture course called AFAM 280: Blacks in North Carolina. The professor was Julius Nyang’oro, an internationally respected scholar and longtime chairman of the African and Afro-American studies department. It is doubtful the students learned much about blacks, North Carolina or anything else, though they received grades for papers they supposedly turned in and Mr. Nyang’oro, the instructor, was paid $12,000. University and law- ...