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  • Geschiere, P. L. (2001). Issues of Citizenship and Belonging in Present-day Africa. In L. Kropaxcek, & P. Skalnik (Eds.), Africa 2000, Forty Years of African Studies in Prague.
  • Geschiere, P. L. (2001). Liberalization and New Struggles over Belonging: Towards a Recomposition of the Village in Africa? In J. A. Anderson, & M. Breusers (Eds.), Kinship Structures and Enterprising Actors: Anthropological Essays on Development
  • Geschiere, P. L. (2001). The Elusive Community - Problems and Opportunities for the Application of the New Forest Law (1994) in the East Province of Cameroon. onbekend_FMG.
  • Geschiere, P. L., Nyamnjoh, F., & Socpa, A. (2001). Autochthony versus Citizenship - Variable Effects of Political Liberalization in Cameroon. Ministère des Affaires Étrangères, Paris.
  • Geschiere, P. (2001). [Review of: A. Eckert (1999) Grundbesitz, Landkonflikte und kolonialer Wandel: Douala 1880 bis 1960]. Africa, 71(4), 709-710. https://doi.org/10.3366/afr.2001.71.4.709
  • Willemse, C. L. A. (2001). 'One foot in heaven': narratives on gender and Islam in Darfur, West-Sudan. [Thesis, fully external, Leiden University].
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    Kane, A. (2000). Les cameleons de la finance populaire au Senegal et dans la Diaspora : dynamique des tontines et des caisses villageoises entre Thilogne, Dakar et la France. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Meyer, B., & Geschiere, P. (1999). Introduction. In B. Meyer, & P. Geschiere (Eds.), Globalization and Identity. Dialectics of Flow and Closure (pp. 1-16). Blackwell.
  • Meyer, B., & Geschiere, P. (1999). Commodities and the Power of Prayer. Pentecostalist Attitudes Towards Consumption in Contemporary Ghana. In B. Meyer, & P. Geschiere (Eds.), Globalization and Identity. Dialectics of Flow and Closure. Oxford: Blackwell. Pp. 151-76. (pp. 151-176). Blackwell.
  • Meyer, B., & Geschiere, P. (1999). Globalization and Identity. Dialectics of Flow and Closure. Blackwell.
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