Charting New Waters: Maritime Advancements and West Africa’s Development
Given the uniqueness of coastal and marine environments in terms of their characteristics, resources, the competing sectors, and their contribution...
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Given the uniqueness of coastal and marine environments in terms of their characteristics, resources, the competing sectors, and their contribution...
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Read moreDetailsThe functional gap between the political elite and the populations continues in administration, which is a mechanism intended to meet...
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Read moreDetailsThe notion of technological leapfrogging is grounded in the assertion that some emerging countries can acquire and develop the necessary...
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