Insight on Africa
2009 - 2026
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Volume 18, issue 1, 2026
- Turkey’s Strategic Expansion in Africa: Multifaceted Engagement in Ethiopia, Libya and Somalia pp. 7-25

- Mohammad T. Bani Salameh
- US Sanctions on AGOA: A Political Economy Analysis of Ethiopian Trade Development Challenges and Prospects pp. 26-48

- Aschale Tesfahun Kebede, Betselot Adisu Ayal and Yeshambel Tadele Alem
- Hands-Off Ethiopia: Western Interventions and Netizen Reactions in the Ethiopian Civil War, 2020–2022 pp. 49-66

- Birhanu Bitew
- Neocolonialism: A Discussion of US Activities in the Horn of Africa pp. 67-83

- Yalemzewd Dessie Tegegne
- Contemporary Issues in Africa: Postcolonial Challenges and Dangers of Neo-Imperialist Interest in Africa pp. 84-98

- Maureen Nwando Onyejegbu, Kingsley Chigozie Udegbunam, Peter Labe Atime, Matthew Ik Eze and Happiness K. Ogiri
- The Evolving Presence of the United Arab Emirates in Ethiopia: Security Implications pp. 99-116

- Dereje Melese Liyew
- Book review: Ransford A. Acheampong, Karen Lucas, Michael Poku-Boansi and Chinebuli Uzondu (Eds.), Transport and Mobility Futures in Urban Africa pp. 117-121

- Swati Rajput
- Book review: Rainer Tetzlaff, Africa: An Introduction to History, Politics, and Society pp. 121-125

- Sundaresha D S
- Book review: Valeria Resta, Tunisia and Egypt After the Arab Spring: Party Politics in Transitions from Authoritarian Rule pp. 125-129

- Zaid Asidik Pua Jiwa, Farihah Nurfaizatush Sholihah, Rasyiq Arif Buamona and Defta Danendra
Volume 17, issue 2, 2025
- Sudan Conflict Impact on the Horn of Africa Security pp. 127-141

- Estifanos Balew Liyew
- Trade and Investment Trends Between Ethiopia and Turkey: A Comprehensive Study from 2012 to 2022 pp. 142-162

- Betselot Addisu Ayal, Nani Debele Dubale and Esayas Bamalck Bishaw
- Criminality at Shopping Malls: A South African Perspective pp. 163-179

- N. Lallupersad and D. Govender
- Time Diplomacy: Charting a Fresh Course to Implement Solar Technology pp. 180-194

- Arvind S. Susarla and S. Shaji
- The Politics of Secularism in Ethiopia: Repression and Co-option Towards the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church pp. 195-212

- Dereje Melese Liyew
- Countering the Wave of Democratic Backsliding and the Crisis of Democracy in West Africa pp. 213-234

- Peter Arthur
- Book review: Nathanael Ojong (Ed.), Off-Grid Solar Electrification in Africa: A Critical Perspective pp. 235-237

- Kavita Arora
- Book review: Laura Stark and Annika Björnsdotter Teppo (Eds.), Power and Informality in Urban Africa: Ethnographic Perspectives pp. 237-241

- Intikhab Ahmad
Volume 17, issue 1, 2025
- Unravelling the Link Between Bilateral Investment Treaties and Environmental Sustainability in Sub-Saharan African Countries pp. 7-29

- Luqman Afolabi, Patrick Efe Ejumedia, Adebunmi Olusola Oduyoye-Ejumedia, Richard Kabanda and Nnamdi O Madichie
- Ethio-Eritrean Relation: From Jubilant Liaison to Paroxysm Hostility Since 2018 pp. 30-44

- Yalemzewd Dessie
- India and the African Union’s Engagement Through IAFS: Challenges of Strengthening Partnership pp. 45-62

- Sushmita Rajwar
- State Institutions and Development in South Africa: The Case of Two State-Owned Enterprises pp. 63-79

- Isaac Khambule
- Same Game, Different Participation in Nigeria: A qualitative study of (2006) National Gender Policy pp. 80-93

- Owoeye Gbenga, Aleyomi Michael, Ngozi Bridget Ogor-Igbosuah and Babatunde Samson
- An Empirical Analysis of the Nexus Between Inflation, Exchange Rate, Unemployment and Economic Growth in Ethiopia: A Granger Casualty Approach pp. 94-111

- Ferede Mengistie Alemu
- Book review: Adetokunbo Johnson and Ashwanee Budoo-Scholtz (Ed.), COVID-19 and Women’s Intersectionalities in Africa pp. 112-115

- Ankur Srivastava
- Book review: Burleigh Hendrickson (15 November 2022) Decolonizing 1968: Transnational Student Activism in Tunis, Paris, and Dakar pp. 115-120

- Paokholal Haokip
Volume 16, issue 2, 2024
- Nigeria in ECOWAS Politics: Major Contributions, Dividends and Setbacks pp. 127-145

- Segun Oshewolo, Ademola Azeez, Olusegun Adesanya, Temidayo Oladipo, Oluseyi Olaleye and Opeyemi Ade-Ibijola
- China’s Digital Expansionism in Africa and the US Counter-Strategies pp. 146-165

- Suneel Kumar
- Institutionalised Xenophobia: African Migrants’ Experiences and Perceptions of Service Delivery at a Selected South African Department of Home Affairs pp. 166-191

- Akachukwu Darlington Umeh, Sogo Angel Olofinbiyi and Nirmala Gopal
- The Effect of Violent Extremism on Local Conflicts and Vice Versa: Differences and Similarities among Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger pp. 192-210

- Eun Kyung Kim and Kwang-Su Kim
- Constitutional and Legislative Frameworks for the Local Sphere of Government in South Africa: Analytical and Interpretive Perspective pp. 211-229

- Daniel Nkosinathi Mlambo and Mashupye H. Maserumule
- Assessing the Impact of Trade Policies on Growth and Development of the Manufacturing and Agricultural Sectors in Nigeria pp. 230-252

- Felix Ibeh
- Book review: K. A. Busia, The Challenge of Africa pp. 253-255

- Sasmita Mohanty
Volume 16, issue 1, 2024
- Proxy Neo-colonialism? The Case of Wagner Group in the Central African Republic pp. 7-21

- Bohumil Doboš and Alexander Purton
- India’s Export Potential to Southern African Customs Union pp. 22-45

- Jai Prakash Yadav and Bimlesh Singh
- Foreign Aid, Political Power and FDI: Do Aid-dependent Institutions Facilitate Investment in Africa? pp. 46-72

- Dongni Wang and Carmen Fillat-Castejón
- Are Borders a Burden? Debates and Counter-Narratives on Nigeria’s National Security pp. 73-92

- Oladotun E. Awosusi and Ferim Valery
- Factors Influencing Financial Inclusion for Social Inclusion in Selected African Countries pp. 93-112

- Kosmas Njanike and Raphael T. Mpofu
- Book review: Frank Aragbonfoh Abumere, African Identities and International Politics pp. 113-116

- Rajneesh Kumar Gupta
- Book review: Diana Højlund Madsen (Ed.), Gendered Institutions and Women’s Political Representation in Africa pp. 116-119

- Tara Shanker Chaudhary
Volume 15, issue 2, 2023
- Diagnosing Ethiopia’s Tigray War: Reverberations in the Horn of Africa pp. 139-151

- Frederick Appiah Afriyie, Shirley Ayangbah and Kwaku Obeng Effah
- Global Capitalism and the Underdevelopment of African Political Economy: Where Will Our Help Come From? pp. 152-168

- Celestine Chijioke Onah and Benjamin Amujiri
- Marshall Plan and International Development Strategy: Perspectives from African Underdevelopment pp. 169-183

- Celestine Chijioke Onah, Aduma Aloysius and Benjamin Amujiri
- Post-colonial Independence and Africa’s Corruption Conundrum: A Succinct South African Critique Post-democratisation pp. 184-202

- Daniel N. Mlambo, Mandla A. Mubecua and Victor H. Mlambo
- Diffracting the Global: Exploring the Implementation of WHO’s COVID-19 Protocols in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 203-217

- Tebogo Sebeelo
- Ref lections on Democracy and Development in Africa: A Hew Trail of Political Reforms pp. 218-232

- Awaisu Imurana Braimah and Joseph Ato Forson
- Book review: Ucheoma Nwagbara, The Struggles of Post-Independence Nigeria: Missed Opportunities and a Continuing Crisis pp. 233-236

- Rashmi Rani Anand
- Book review: Samwiri Lwanga Lunyiigo, Uganda an Indian Colony 1897–1972 pp. 236-239

- Aarshi Dua
Volume 15, issue 1, 2023
- Media and Terrorism in Africa: Al-Shabaab’s Evolution from Militant Group to Media Mogul pp. 7-22

- Alta Grobbelaar
- A Micro-assessment of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Realities on Small-Scale Vendors in Ghana: China as a Leveraging Resource pp. 23-45

- Thomas Ameyaw-Brobbey and Dennis Senam Amable
- Same Same, but Different: Ghana’s Sinohydro Deal as Evolved ‘Angola Model’? pp. 46-70

- Sebastian Purwins
- Local Women and Building the Peace: Narratives from Africa pp. 71-87

- Jude Cocodia
- The Demands and Contests of Constitutional Amendment in Ethiopia: Analysis on the 1995 Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) Constitution pp. 88-107

- Yihenew Misrak, Yayew Genet and Ketemaw Muluye
- Can Smaller Powers Have Grand Strategies? The Case of Rwanda pp. 108-127

- Daniel Assamah and Shaoyu Yuan
- Book review: Flavia Gasbarri, US Foreign Policy and the End of the Cold War in Africa: A Bridge Between Global Conflict and the New World Order, 1988–1994 pp. 128-130

- Jaya Jyotika
- Book review: Peter Martell, First Raise a Flag: How South Sudan Won the Longest War but Lost the Peace pp. 130-132

- Aditya Anshu
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