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Ethiopianism and African Nationalism in South Africa before 1937.
B. Lahouel — Éthiopianisme et nationalisme africain en Afrique du Sud avant 1937. Enfermés dans un système colonial raciste et exploiteur, lésés par l'ethnocentrisme et le comportement provocateur de certains missionnaires, les prêtres africains ...
Badra Lahouel, Lahouel, Badra
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"Open the Gates Mek We Repatriate": Caribbean slavery, constructivism, and hermeneutic tensions [PDF]
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edit version of an article published in International Theory. The definitive publisher-authenticated version: Shilliam, Robbie.
Robbie Shilliam, Shilliam, R
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Between Englishness and Ethiopianism: Making a Space for Intercultural Theology
Originally an address delivered to open the 2010-11 academic year at Princeton Theological Seminary, the essay grounds itself in the Ephesian's vision of a New Humanity and articulates a theological orientation that discourages trivialization of cultural
Fox Young, Richard
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Sustainable Productivity Growth in Agriculture: The Role of Shifts in R&D Investments and Technology
ABSTRACT The objective of the paper is to evaluate the long‐term prospects of sustainable productivity growth linked to plausible assumptions on public agricultural R&D investments as the key productivity driver. Second, it investigates the role of changing R&D focus from yield maximization to input saving technologies (fertilizers and pesticides). The
Zuzana Smeets Křístková +4 more
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The Ethiopian Red Terror [PDF]
Abstract The Red Terror was a period of intense political and inter-communal violence in revolutionary Ethiopia during the late 1970s. This violence erupted two years after the revolution of 1974 and was concentrated in the cities and towns of Ethiopia, particularly in Addis Ababa, Gondar, Asmara, and Dessie.
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Ketoacidosis in Ethiopian diabetics [PDF]
The clinical features of 44 episodes of diabetic ketoacidosis in 34 Ethiopians were similar to those reported from other nations. The mortality ws only 9.1%, even though serum potassium, bicarbonate and pH could not be measured. Although 3 patients were new diabetics, and the cause was not found in 7, most cases resulted from omission of insulin (43 ...
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Why Didn't I Get a Payout? Understanding Farmer Choices, Index Insurance, and Basis Risk
ABSTRACT Index insurance, while heralded as a potential solution to alleviate poverty and food insecurity among agricultural households, has its own set of challenges, notably basis risk. Basis risk is the discrepancy between the insurance payout and losses incurred, posing a significant deterrent to the adoption of index insurance.
S. Lucille Blakeley +4 more
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ABSTRACT Smallholder farmers are reverting to traditional production methods due to the high opportunity costs and unintended consequences of new technologies. This study focuses on row planting technology, which is labor‐intensive and slow without mechanized operations.
Emmanuel Tetteh Jumpah +4 more
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Interview with Nadia Nurhussein Black Land: Imperial Ethiopianism in African America
In October 2020, Adom Getachew interviewed Nadia Nurhussein about her recent book “Black Land: Imperial Ethiopianism and African America” published by Princeton University Press in 2019.
Getachew, Adom
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ABSTRACT Contract farming is a viable strategy agribusinesses rely on to strengthen coordination across actors in the value chain. However, low contract compliance remains a significant setback to agribusinesses' contract performance in low‐ and middle‐income country context.
Umar Shehu Umar +2 more
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