'Monkeys Play by Sizes': the reconstruction of military hierarchy in Ghana's armed forces

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'Monkeys Play by Sizes' : the reconstruction of military hierarchy in Ghana's armed forces. / Agyekum, Humphrey Asamoah.

I: Africa, Bind 91, Nr. 5, 25.11.2021, s. 874-892.

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Agyekum, HA 2021, ''Monkeys Play by Sizes': the reconstruction of military hierarchy in Ghana's armed forces', Africa, bind 91, nr. 5, s. 874-892. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972021000620

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Agyekum, H. A. (2021). 'Monkeys Play by Sizes': the reconstruction of military hierarchy in Ghana's armed forces. Africa, 91(5), 874-892. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972021000620

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Agyekum HA. 'Monkeys Play by Sizes': the reconstruction of military hierarchy in Ghana's armed forces. Africa. 2021 nov. 25;91(5):874-892. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972021000620

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Agyekum, Humphrey Asamoah. / 'Monkeys Play by Sizes' : the reconstruction of military hierarchy in Ghana's armed forces. I: Africa. 2021 ; Bind 91, Nr. 5. s. 874-892.

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