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  1. Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Cameroon (African Historical Dictionaries/Historical Dictionaries of Africa) by Mark W. Delancey, H. Mbella Mokeba, et all 1991-02
  2. Kingdom on Mount Cameroon: Studies in the History of the Cameroon Coast 1500-1970 (Cameroon Studies) by E Ardener, 2003-01-27
  3. Middlemen of the Cameroon Rivers: The Duala and their Hinterland c.1600-c. 1960 by Ralph A. Austen, Jonathan Derrick, et all 1999-03-01
  4. The Leadership Challenge in Africa: Cameroon Under Paul Biya
  5. Land/Boundary Conflict in Africa: The Case of Former British Colonial Bamenda, Present-Day North-West Province of the Republic of Cameroon, 1916-1996 by Emmanuel M. Mbah, 2008-11-09
  6. Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Cameroon (African Historical Dictionaries/Historical Dictionaries of Africa) by Rebecca Mbuh, 2010-05-16
  7. Gaulist Africa. Cameroon under Ahidjo by R Joseph, 2000-09-05
  8. African State And Society In The 1990s: Cameroon's Political Crossroads by Joseph Takougang, Milton Krieger, 2000-12-13
  9. Southern Cameroons, 1922-1961: A Constitutional (Contemporary Perspectives on Developing Societies) by Victor Julius Ngoh, 2000-06
  10. The Making of Modern Cameroon by Emmanuel M. Chiabi, 1997-11-28
  11. Journey of Song: Public Life and Morality in Cameroon (African Expressive Cultures) by Clare A. Ignatowski, 2006-02-07
  12. Cameroon Country Study Guide (World Country Study Guide Library) by International Business Publications, USA, 2003-03-11
  13. Through the Year in West Africa by Malcolm Green, 1982-06
  14. The Peace Corps in Cameroon by Julius Atemkeng Amin, 1992-06

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  • 63. AllAfrica.com -- West Africa [opinion]: Towards Regional Economic Stability
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    Posted to the web February 5, 2003 Joseph Mensah
    It is indeed a rare honour for me to have been invited to share some thoughts on the contemporary African scene with such a distinguished audience. I cannot let the occasion pass without paying tribute to the memory of two of my dearest Nigerian friends who also were very dear to so many of you present here today. I wish to remember the late Leslie Harriman, elder brother of our host, Chief Hope Harriman and the late Dr. Pius Okigbo, whom I first met as a fellow member in the joint graduate seminar which was run by the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge and the London School of Economics in the mid -1950s. Pius had a particular facility for clarifying economic policy choices, devising thoughtful solutions to some of the most difficult dilemmas in our profession, and presenting the whole process in lucid language, thus making it accessible to the non-economists who ultimately have to make so many of these decisions. For many years while I was in exile, I served with him on a sort of Think Tank at the African Development Bank, where we tried to map out realistic strategies for the promotion of the economic welfare of the African masses. I regret that institutional reorganization at the bank took away our opportunities for frequent meetings in these final years, and that our last rendezvous to meet in London could not be kept before he passed away.

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    67. Iron Roads: Inventory Of Theses And Published As Well As Unpublished
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    69. Cameroon - Political
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    Cameroon has been inhabited for at least 50,000 years according to archaeological evidence of hunter-gatherers who lived in small, nomadic communities. There is also evidence that Bantu-speakers originated in western Cameroon and eastern Nigeria well before the Early Iron Age. From as early as the 10 th th century invasion of the Sao, which had been the most important kingdom in the region since the 9 th century, and the subsequent rise of the Kotoko kingdom also broadened the Islamic presence.
    th century, Cameroon had become a major source of slaves for the New World, involving the Portuguese, Dutch, British, French and finally the Americans. It was with the abolition of the slave trade in the early 1800s that the British and Germans began developing commerce in alternative commodities such as ivory, rubber and cash crops. In spite of the predominant role of the British, in 1884 the Germans established the protectorate of Kamerun and subsequently developed the export of cash crops.
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    During World War 1 British, French and Belgian armies invaded German Kamerun, and through the League of Nations it was divided up, beginning a period of British rule in two small portions in the west and French rule in the remainder of the territory. The economies of both territories were dependent on agricultural exports, development concentrated in the fertile south rather that the remote and arid north. In other respects vast differences developed in infrastructure, health care and education. For Great Britain it was a marginal province of the colony of Nigeria, while France considered Cameroun one of its model colonies. At independence French Cameroun had a much higher GNP per capita, and much higher social indicators than the British territory. Nevertheless, there was some sense of common identity linking the two territories.

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    72. Regional Programmes - Africa
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