If you liked Citizen of Africa by Stephen Chan, start with Composing Africa (2002), The Morality of China in Africa (2013), and Twentieth century international history (1999). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Recommended next reads

  1. 1 Composing Africa 2002 · 82 pages · Stephen Chan · Same author
  2. 2 The Morality of China in Africa 2013 · 154 pages · Stephen Chan · Same author
  3. 3 Twentieth century international history 1999 · 340 pages · Stephen Chan, Jarrod Wiener · Same author
  4. 4 The Zen of international relations 2001 · 266 pages · Stephen Chan, Roland Bleiker · Same author
  5. 5 Planning and implementation of policies and programmes for youth 1982 · 161 pages · Stephen Chan · Same author
  6. 6 Songs of the Maori King 1986 · 55 pages · Stephen Chan · Same author
  7. 7 Zambia and the decline of Kaunda, 1984-1998 2000 · 188 pages · Stephen Chan · Same author
  8. 8 The Commonwealth in world politics 1988 · 117 pages · Stephen Chan · Same author
  9. 9 Towards a multicultural Roshamon paradigm in international relations 1996 · 150 pages · Stephen Chan · Same author
  10. 10 Twelve years of Commonwealth diplomatic history 1992 · 146 pages · Stephen Chan · Same author
  11. 11 Renegade states 1994 · 211 pages · Stephen Chan, Andrew J. Williams · Same author
  12. 12 The Morality Of China In Africa The Middle Kingdom And The Dark Continent 2013 · Stephen Chan · Same author

Frequently asked questions

What should I read after Citizen of Africa?

BookOrb recommends Composing Africa (2002), The Morality of China in Africa (2013), Twentieth century international history (1999), The Zen of international relations (2001), and Planning and implementation of policies and programmes for youth (1982).

Are there books like Citizen of Africa?

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Who wrote Citizen of Africa?

Citizen of Africa is by Stephen Chan.