Of guns, glory hunters and good intentions. How does France do everything it does in Africa and get away with it?

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    Of guns, glory hunters and good intentions. How does France do everything it does in Africa and get away with it?

    In this inaugural lecture, Professor Tony Chafer charts the evolution of French interest in, and relations with, Africa from the 19th century to today. The text, the video of the lecture and the corresponding PowerPoint presentation are included here with a separate bibliography.

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