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SN Sangmpam
Syracuse University - Syracuse / United States
Social Sciences / Political Science and International Relations
AD Scientific Index ID: 4889159
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SN Sangmpam's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Politics rules: The false primacy of institutions in developing countriesSN SangmpamPolitical Studies 55 (1), 201-224, 2007712007
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Neither soft nor dead: The African state is alive and wellSN SangmpamAfrican Studies Review 36 (2), 73-94, 1993401993
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The Overpoliticized State and Democratization: A Theoretical ModelSN SangmpamComparative Politics, 401-417, 1992371992
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Pseudocapitalism and the overpoliticized state: reconciling politics and anthropology in ZaireSN Sangmpam(No Title), 1994341994
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Comparing apples and mangoes: the overpoliticized state in developing countriesSN SangmpamState University of New York Press, 2012272012
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