| Ivory Coast SUBJECT OF BOOKS
W. Joseph Campbell. The Emergent Independent Press in Benin and Côte D'Ivoire: From Voice of the State to Advocate of Democracy. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1998. 138pp. Remi Clignet; Philip Foster. The Fortunate Few: A Study of Secondary Schools and Students in the Ivory Coast. Northwestern University Press. 1966. 242pp. Michael A. Cohen. Urban Policy and Political Conflict in Africa: A Study of the Ivory Coast. University of Chicago Press. 1974. 262pp. Louis M. Goreux. Interdependence in Planning: Multilevel Programming Studies of the Ivory Coast. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1977. 413pp. David Guyer. Ghana and the Ivory Coast: The Impact of Colonialism in an African Setting. Exposition Press. 1970. 111pp. Gordon MacKay Haliburton. The Prophet Harris: A Study of an African Prophet and His Mass-movement in the Ivory Coast and the Gold Coast, 1913-1915. Longman. 1971. 250pp. Robert J. Mundt. Historical Dictionary of the Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire). Scarecrow Press. 1987. 246pp. 3rd Edition in 2000. Boubacar N'Diaye. The Challenge of Institutionalizing Civilian Control: Botswana, Ivory Coast, and Kenya in Comparative Perspective. Lexington Books. 2001. 191pp. Lila Perl. Ghana and Ivory Coast: Spotlight on West Africa. William Morrow. 1975. 160pp. Theophilos Priovolos. Coffee and the Ivory Coast: An Econometric Study. Lexington Books. 1981. 218pp. Daniel B. Reed. Dan Ge Performance: Masks and Music in Contemporary Côte D'Ivoire. Indiana University Press. 2003. 212pp. Sheila S. Walker. The Religious Revolution in the Ivory Coast: The Prophet Harris and the Harrist Church. University of North Carolina Press. 1983. 206pp. I. Wallerstein. The Road to Independence: Ghana and the Ivory Coast. Mouton. 1964. 200pp. I. William Zartman; Christopher Delgado. The Political Economy of Ivory Coast. Praeger. 1984. 255pp. Aristide R. Zolberg. One-Party Government in the Ivory Coast. Princeton University Press. 1964. 374pp.
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