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The document is a list of references related to various aspects of political economy, development, and international relations, focusing particularly on Africa and globalization. It includes works by notable authors such as Claude Ake, Paul Baran, and Andre Gunder Frank, among others. The references cover topics such as aid, identity, violence, colonialism, and the role of the state in development.

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The document is a list of references related to various aspects of political economy, development, and international relations, focusing particularly on Africa and globalization. It includes works by notable authors such as Claude Ake, Paul Baran, and Andre Gunder Frank, among others. The references cover topics such as aid, identity, violence, colonialism, and the role of the state in development.

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