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In-text: (BALOGH, 1962)
Your Bibliography: BALOGH, T., 1962. THE MECHANISM OF NEO-IMPERIALISM. Bulletin of the Oxford University Institute of Economics & Statistics, 24(3), pp.331-362.
In-text: (Harvey, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Harvey, D., 2003. The new imperialism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
In-text: (Lumumba-Kasongo, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Lumumba-Kasongo, T., 2011. China-Africa Relations: A Neo-Imperialism or a Neo-Colonialism? A Reflection*. African and Asian Studies, 10(2), pp.234-266.
In-text: (Michael-Matsas, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Michael-Matsas, S., 2008. The New-Old Imperialism. Critique, 36(1), pp.45-61.
In-text: (Michael-Matsas, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Michael-Matsas, S., 2008. The New-Old Imperialism. Critique, 36(1), pp.45-61.
In-text: (Michael-Matsas, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Michael-Matsas, S., 2008. The New-Old Imperialism. Critique, 36(1), pp.45-61.
In-text: (Schatz, 1969)
Your Bibliography: Schatz, S., 1969. Crude Private Neo-Imperialism: A New Pattern in Africa. The Journal of Modern African Studies, 7(04), p.677.
In-text: (Zack-Williams, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Zack-Williams, A., 2013. Neo-imperialism and African development. Review of African Political Economy, 40(136), pp.179-184.
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