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Unbowed: A Memoir, Wangari Maathai (Knopf Publishing Group, New York, E-U. , 2006; 320 p.; 24,95 $)
Africa after Gender?, sous la direction de Catherine M. Cole, Takyiwaa Manuh et Stephan F. Miescher (Indiana University Press, E-U., 2007; 344 p.; broché 24,95 $, relié 65 $)
Le double agenda de la R-D Congo: Tribus ou nation?, Ghislain Kitenge Mpange (L’Harmattan, Paris, France, 2007, 100 p., 9,60 €, 63 FF)
Education scolaire et lien social en Afrique noire, Marcus Ndongmo (L’Harmattan, Paris, France, 2007, 306 p., 27 €, 177 FF)
Towards a New Map of Africa, sous la direction de Camilla Toulmin, Ben Wisner et Rutendo Chitiga (Earthscan, Londres, Royaume-Uni, 2005; 350 p., 16,99 £)
Children at War, P.W.Singer (University of California Press, E-U., 2006; 278 p., 16,95 $)
Leashing the Dogs of War: Conflict Management in a Divided World, sous la direction de Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson et Pamela Aall (United States Institute of Peace Press, Washington, E-U., 2007; 800 p., broché 45 $, relié 75 $)
Innocents Lost: When Child Soldiers Go to War, Jimmie Briggs (Basic Books, New York, E-U., 2005; 188 p., 24,95 $)
Transitions in Namibia: Which Change for Whom?, sous la direction de Henning Melber (Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Suède, 2006; 250 p., 290 SEK, 37,50 $)
Ending Africa’s Wars: Progressing to Peace, sous la direction d’Oliver Furley et Roy May (Ashgate Publishing, Williston, E-U., 2006; 258 p., 99,95 $)
L’Afrique à l’ère du savoir: science, société et pouvoir, Jean-Marc Ela (L’Harmattan, Paris, France, 2007; 410 p., 29 €, 190 FF)
Entre la postmodernité et le néo-pragmatisme: Histoire de la philosophie africaine : Livre IV, Grégoire Biyogo (L’Harmattan, Paris, France, 2006; 252 p., 18,50 €)
Etats et sociétés fragiles – Entre conflits, reconstruction et développement, sous la direction de Jean-Marc Châtaigner et Hervé Magro (Karthala, Paris, France, 2007; 560 p., 25 €)
He Didn’t Die Easy: The Search for Hope Amid Poverty, War and Genocide, Mary W. Kimani (iUniverse, Inc., Lincoln, E-U., 2006; 172 p.; broché 15,95 $, relié 25,95 $)
La succession d’Eyadema: Le perroquet de Kara, Charles Debbasch (L’Harmattan, Paris, France, 2006; 190 p.; 17 €)
History Making and Present Day Politics : The Making of Collective Memory in South Africa, sous la direction de Hans-Eric Stolten (Stylus Publishing, Herndon, E-U., 2006; 300 p.; 39,95 $)
L’illusion tragique du pouvoir au Congo-Zaïre, Kambayi Bwatshia (L’Harmattan, Paris, France, 2007; 256 p.; 22 €, 144 FF)
Learning to Compete in African Industry : Institutions and Technology in Development, Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka (Ashgate Publishing, Williston, E-U., 2006; 208 p., 99,95 $)
Aid and Influence: Do Donors Help or Hinder?, Stephen Browne (Stylus Publishing, Herndon, E-U., 2006; 192 p., broché 32,50 $, relié 110 $)
Côte d’Ivoire: un plaidoyer pour une prise de conscience africaine, sous la direction de Claude Koudou (L’Harmattan, Paris, France, 2007; 148 p.; 13,50 €, 89 FF)
Escaping Poverty’s Grasp : The Environmental Foundations of Poverty Reduction, David Reed (Stylus Publishing, Herndon, E-U., 2006; 224 p.; broché 35 $, relié 85 $)
Legacies of Power: Leadership Change and Former Presidents in African Politics, sous la direction de Roger Southall et Henning Melber (Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Suède, 2005; 350 p.; 240 SEK, 25 € )
Corporate Social Responsibility and International Development: Is Business the Solution?, Michael Hopkins (Stylus Publishing, Herndon, E-U., 2006; 224 p.; 39,95 $)
Against Global Capitalism: Africa Social Movements Confront Neoliberal Globalization, E.Osei Kwadwo Prempeh (Ashgate Publishing, Williston, E-U., 2006; 198 p.; 99,95 $)
The Media and the Rwanda Genocide, sous la direction d’Allan Thompson (Pluto Press, Londres, Royaume-Uni, 2007; 480 p.; broché 19,99 £, 29,95 $, 30 €, relié 60 £, 95 $, 90 €)