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The Africanist as Intellectual: A Note on Jean-François Bayart. L'Etat en Afrique. Paris: Fayard, 1989.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 May 2014

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Review Essay and Book Reviews
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Copyright © African Studies Association 1992

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Notes

1. Bayart, François, L'Etat au Cameroon (Paris: La Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, 1979).Google Scholar

2. Zeldin, Theodore, The French (London: Fontana Paperbacks, 1984), p. 401.Google Scholar

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4. In “The Nature of Contemporary Political Science: A Roundtable Discussion,” PS 23, 1 (1990), p. 39.Google Scholar

5. O'Brien, Donal B. Cruise, Dunn, John, and Rathbone, Richard, eds., Contemporary West African States (New York: Cambridge University Press: 1989), pp. 3147.Google Scholar