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NANA POKU is a lecturer and United Nations Researcher in the Department of Politics at the University of Southampton. His primary interest is in critical security issues, and he has a particular regional interest in Southern Africa. He has published widely on security issues and international relations.
DAVID T. GRAHAM is a lecturer in the Department of International Studies, The Nottingham Trent University. His primary areas of interest are in social geography, development, and national identity. He has published widely in geography, history, and regional journals.
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