Insight on Africa
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Volume 14, issue 2, 2022
- Major Constraints for Regional Hegemony: Nigeria and South Africa in Perspective pp. 139-157

- Michael B. Aleyomi
- The Dynamics of Cultural Diplomacy: A Discourse of Indo-Nigerian Socio-cultural Relations from the 1960s to the Present pp. 158-173

- Hysaint Eiguedo-Okoeguale
- Crime of Opportunity? A Theoretical Exploration of the Incidence of Armed Banditry in Nigeria pp. 174-192

- Akinyetun Tope Shola
- Anti-immigrant Violence and Xenophobia in South Africa: Untreated Malady and Potential Snag for National Development pp. 193-211

- Sogo Angel Olofinbiyi
- Book review: Irene Yuan Sun, The Next Factory of the World: How Chinese Investment is Reshaping Africa pp. 212-214

- Sushmita Rajwar
Volume 14, issue 1, 2022
- Hegemonic Rivalry in a Peripheral Region: An Assessment of Nigeria–South Africa’s Role in African Politics pp. 7-23

- John S. Olanrewaju and Agaptus Nwozor
- Revisiting Nasser Style Pan-Arabism and Pan-Africanism Prompted by the Abraham Accords pp. 24-39

- Glen Segell
- Policing in South Africa: A Critical Evaluation pp. 40-56

- Doraval Govender and Krisandren Pillay
- Key Challenges Facing the African National Congress-led Government in South Africa: An Afrocentric Perspective pp. 57-72

- Makhura B. Rapanyane
- The Horn of Africa as Venue for Regional Competition: Motivations, Instruments and Relationship Patterns pp. 73-87

- Ismail Numan Telci
- Piracy and Maritime Security in the North-Western Indian Ocean: From the Gulf of Oman to the Waters off the Somali Coast pp. 88-103

- Rulah Odeh Alsawalqa and Denis Venter
- Is Federalism the Source of Ethnic Identity-Based Conflict in Ethiopia? pp. 104-125

- Takele Bekele Bayu
- Book review: Catherine Besteman, Militarized Global Apartheid pp. 126-129

- Jonatan Kurzwelly
- Book review: Tom Burgis, The Looting Machine pp. 129-132

- Randhir Kumar
Volume 13, issue 2, 2021
- Understanding Public Sentiment in Relation to the African Continental Free Trade Agreement pp. 127-141

- Olubunmi Ajala, Amanze Ejiogu and Adeniyi Lawal
- It Matters How You ‘Do’ Gender in Peacebuilding: African Approaches and Challenges pp. 142-159

- Heidi Hudson
- Implementing the African Security Regime through a ‘Multiple-Speed’ Approach: Challenges and Prospect pp. 160-176

- Babatunde Fagbayibo
- Institutional Quality and Trade Flow: Empirical Evidence from Malaysia and Other OIC Member Countries in Africa pp. 177-191

- Hammed Yusuf, Luqman Olanrewaju Afolabi, Waliu Olawale Shittu, Kafilah Gold and Murtala Muhammad
- BRIC Bilateral Direct Foreign Investment Relations with South Africa: A Critical Review pp. 192-209

- Adrino Mazenda and Tyanai Masiya
- Book review: Darlene J. Sadlier, The Portuguese-speaking Diaspora: Seven Centuries of Literature and the Arts Austin pp. 210-212

- Neha Sinha
- Book review: Cajetan Iheka and Jack Taylor (Eds.), African Migration Narratives: Politics, Race and Space pp. 212-214

- Ruchi Verma
Volume 13, issue 1, 2021
- The Emerging Phenomenon of Anti-Chinese Populism in Africa: Evidence from Zambia, Zimbabwe and Ghana pp. 7-27

- Hagan Sibiri
- Harmonising Road Transport Legislation in the SADC Region for Crime Prevention pp. 28-55

- Shaka Yesufu
- Stability and Governability the Benign Effects of Party Dominance in South Africa pp. 56-75

- Ainara Mancebo
- Dominatarian Theory of Regional Integration pp. 76-94

- Francis Onditi
- Hashtag Activism, Politics and Resistance in Africa: Examining #ThisFlag and #RhodesMustFall online movements pp. 95-109

- Tebogo B. Sebeelo
- Book review: Ashwin Desai, Wentworth: The Beautiful Game and the Making of Place pp. 110-113

- Shawn Forde
- Book review: Nicholas Rush Smith, Contradictions of Democracy: Vigilantism and Rights in Post-Apartheid South Africa pp. 114-116

- Santosh Kumar Singh
- Book review: Mario J. Azevedo (Ed.), Africana Studies: A Survey of Africa and the African Diaspora pp. 116-119

- Segun Oshewolo
Volume 12, issue 2, 2020
- Why NTM is a Challenge in Trade Relations? Evidence from India–Africa Agricultural Trade pp. 79-103

- Chandan Kumar and Nalin Bharti
- African Perceptions of Trade Partners: A Ghanaian and Togolese Perspective of Sino-African Relations pp. 104-128

- Akorkor Kehinde Awoonor and Joseph Ato Forson
- The Impact of Civil Society on Governance in Lesotho pp. 129-144

- Mphonyane Rakhare and Tania Coetzee
- The Dragon and the Horn: Reflections on China–Africa Strategic Relations pp. 145-159

- Aleksi Ylönen
- Do Economic Inequalities Generate Political Conflict? An Insight into Civil War and Niger Delta Crisis in Nigeria pp. 160-174

- Sarabjit Kaur
- China’s ‘Belt and Road Initiative’: Implication for Land Locked Ethiopia pp. 175-193

- Mesafint Tarekegn Yalew and Guo Changgang
- Book review: Sola Adesola and Feargal Brennan (Eds), Energy in Africa Policy, Management and Sustainability pp. 194-198

- Rashmi Rani Anand
- Book review: Gennet Zewide, Resistance, Freedom and Empowerment: The Ethiopian Women’s Struggle pp. 198-204

- Gayettri Dixit
- Book review: Joseph Yinka Fashagba, Ola-Rotimi Matthew Ajayi and Chiedo Nwankwor, The Nigerian National Assembly pp. 204-206

- Olayiwola Victor Ojo
Volume 12, issue 1, 2020
- Revolution in Egypt: Political Movements and Mobilisation of Resources pp. 7-28

- Farhad Hassan Abdullah
- African Union Institutional Reform: Rationales, Challenges and Prospects pp. 29-44

- Yayew Genet Chekol
- Renewable Energy Deployment in Ghana: The Hype, Hope and Reality pp. 45-64

- Catherine Kuamoah
- Book review: John Aerni-Flessner, Dreams for Lesotho: Independence, Foreign Assistance, and Development pp. 65-68

- Matteo Grilli
- Book review: Tsega Etafa, The Origins of Ethnic Conflict in Africa: Politics and Violence in Darfur, Oromia, and the Tana Delta, African Histories and Modernities pp. 68-70

- Jashobanta Pan
Volume 11, issue 2, 2019
- Beyond the Card Reader: Anti-election Rigging Technology and National Security in Nigeria pp. 145-161

- Ufo Okeke Uzodike and Hakeem Onapajo
- Economic Community of West African States, Regional security and the Implementation of Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect: Rhetoric or Reality? pp. 162-183

- Peter Arthur
- Neo-colonialism in Africa and the Cases of Turkey and Iran pp. 184-199

- Glen Segell
- Transport Infrastructure Development in Kenya: How Connectivity Impacts Eastern Africa Regional Integration pp. 200-218

- Ombara Isaac
- India and Mozambique: Evolving Relations pp. 219-232

- Sushmita Rajwar
- Book review: Stephen R. Davis, The ANC’s War Against Apartheid: Umkhonto we Sizwe and the Liberation of South Africa pp. 233-237

- Peter Limb
- Book review: John Aerni-Flessner, Dreams for Lesotho: Independence, Foreign Assistance, and Development pp. 237-240

- Matteo Grilli
Volume 11, issue 1, 2019
- Sino–Africa Bilateral Economic Relation: Nature and Perspectives pp. 1-17

- Degele Ergano and Seshagiri Rao
- Multiple Faces of Democrats: Satisfaction with Democracy and Support for Democracy in Malawi pp. 18-37

- Michael Chasukwa
- Interrogating the Constitutional Requisites for Legislative Oversight in the Promotion of Accountability and Good Governance in South Africa and Nigeria pp. 38-59

- Omololu Fagbadebo
- Switching on an Environmentally Friendly and Affordable Light in Africa: Evaluation of the Role of Natural Gas pp. 60-77

- Ishmael Ackah, Freda Opoku and Sarah Anang
- Border Securitisation and Politics of State Policy in Nigeria, 2014–2017 pp. 78-93

- Olukayode A. Faleye
- Sub-regional Security Challenge: ECOWAS and the War on Terrorism in West Africa pp. 94-112

- Olajide O. Akanji
- Critical Reflections on State Capture in South Africa pp. 113-130

- Sanet Madonsela
- Book Review: Femke Brandt and Grasian Mkodzongi (Eds.), Land Reform Revisited: Democracy, State Making and Agrarian Transformation in Post-Apartheid South Africa pp. 131-134

- Admire Mseba
- Book Review: Arndt Graf and Azirah Hashim, African–Asian Encounters: New Co-operations and New Dependencies pp. 134-136

- Sushmita Rajwar
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