If you liked Intellectuals and government by Kwesi Yankah, start with Scholarly authority and the quest for a new world academic order (2005), Education, literacy, and governance (2006), and Ogyakrom (2017). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Intellectuals and government?

BookOrb recommends Scholarly authority and the quest for a new world academic order (2005), Education, literacy, and governance (2006), Ogyakrom (2017), The Akan Trickster Cycle (1983), and Globalization and the African scholar (2004).

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Intellectuals and government is by Kwesi Yankah.