Insight on Africa
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Volume 9, issue 2, 2017
- Ethiopia’s Asian Options: A Collage of African and Asian Entanglements pp. 89-108

- Frauke Katharina Eckl, Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel and Sophia Thubauville
- The Paradox of Civil Policing in Contemporary South Africa pp. 109-125

- Tawanda Sydesky Nyawasha and Phakiso Michael Mokhahlane
- Appreciating the Diversity of NGO’s Towards Service Delivery in South Africa: Drawing Evidences from Eastern Cape Province pp. 126-140

- Robert Mutemi Kajiita and Simon Kang’ethe
- The Politics of Ethnocentrism: A Viability Test of Ghana’s Democracy? pp. 141-158

- Pamphilious Faanu and Emmanuel Graham
- The Nature and Patterns of Nigeria–India Economic Relations: A Historical Analysis pp. 159-172

- H. E. Eiguedo-Okoeguale
- ‘Prophets of Doom’: The Zimbabwean Christian Community and Contemporary Politics pp. 173-195

- Mediel Hove and Vincent Chenzi
- Examining the Role of France in the Colonial Inheritance of Chad up to 1997 pp. 196-214

- Angelo Nicolaides
- Book Review: Joost Fontein, Remaking Mutirikwi: Landscape, Water and Belonging in Southern Zimbabwe pp. 215-218

- Clement Masakure
- Book Review: Leopold Scholtz, The Battle of Cuito Cuanavale: Cold War Angolan Finale pp. 219-220

- Hussein Solomon
- Book Review: Koos Stadler (Ed.), Recce: Small Team Missions behind Enemy Lines pp. 220-222

- André Wessels
- Book Review: A. Carl LeVan (Ed.), Dictators and Democracy in African Development: The Political Economy of Good Governance in Nigeria pp. 222-225

- Sharkdam Wapmuk
Volume 9, issue 1, 2017
- Promoting Security in Africa through Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and the African Union’s African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) pp. 1-21

- Peter Arthur
- Soft Power: The Fourth ‘Tentacle’ of South Africa’s Foreign Policy pp. 22-38

- Olusola Ogunnubi
- South Africa’s Foreign Policy and the BRICS Formation: Reflections on the Quest for the ‘Right’ Economic-diplomatic Strategy pp. 39-61

- Theo Neethling
- South African State Capture: A Symbiotic Affair between Business and State Going Bad(?) pp. 62-75

- Kgothatso B. Shai
- Book Review: Charles Villa Vicencio, Erik Doxtader and Ebrahim Moosa (Eds), The African Renaissance and the Afro-Arab Spring a Season of Rebirth pp. 76-79

- Fazzur Rahman Siddiqui
- Book Review: Carlos Nunes Silva (Ed.), Urban Planning in Lusophone African Countries pp. 80-83

- Gatikrushna Mahanta
- Book Review: Edward Shizha and Lamine Diallo, Africa in the Age of Globalisation: Perceptions, Misperceptions and Realities pp. 83-87

- Khalid Ansari
Volume 8, issue 2, 2016
- From an Eroding Model to Questioned Trade Relationships: The European Union and Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 81-95

- Alice Sindzingre
- Bait and Switch: The European Union’s Incoherency towards Africa pp. 96-111

- Ian Taylor
- All at Sea? Maritime Dimensions of Europe’s Relations with Africa pp. 112-130

- David Styan
- Politics of Oil and Gas in Ghana pp. 131-141

- Emmanuel Graham, Ishmael Ackah and Ransford EdwardVan Gyampo
- Understanding Xenophobia in South Africa: The Individual, the State and the International System pp. 142-158

- Oluwaseun Tella
- Book Review: Deborah Brautigam, Will Africa Feed China? pp. 159-162

- Jyoti Tyagi
- Book Review: Babette Never, Knowledge Systems and Change in Climate Governance: Comparing India and South Africa pp. 162-164

- Sabiha Alam
Volume 8, issue 1, 2016
- Establishing the Full Operational Capability of the East African Standby Force: Challenges and Opportunities pp. 1-17

- Kasaija Phillip Apuuli
- The Political Economy of Fuel Importation Probes and Development of Refineries in Nigeria pp. 18-39

- Francis Chinwe Chikwem
- Same Same but Different? India–Africa Relations and Chinese Involvement in the Continent pp. 40-58

- Philipp Gieg
- An Examination of Poverty as the Foundation of Crisis in Northern Nigeria pp. 59-71

- Aslam Khan and Lawan Cheri
- Book Review: Hussein Solomon, Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Africa: Fighting Insurgency from Al Shabaab, Ansar Dine and Boko Haram pp. 72-75

- Somsubhra Moulick
- Book Review: Ian Shapiro and Kahreen Tebeau (Eds), After Apartheid: Reinventing South Africa? pp. 75-80

- Paokholal Haokip
Volume 7, issue 2, 2015
- Bringing in the Future in Kenya: Beyond the 2010 Constitution pp. 91-107

- Kempe Ronald Hope
- South Africa’s Post-apartheid Nuclear Diplomacy: Practice and Principles pp. 108-119

- Jo-Ansie van Wyk
- A Conceptual Analysis of Strategies to Combat Organised Crime in South Africa pp. 120-136

- Doraval Govender
- Sowing Peace, Reaping Violence: Understanding the Resurgence of Kidnapping in Post-amnesty Niger Delta, Nigeria pp. 137-153

- Iro Aghedo
- The ECOWAS Free Movement Protocol: Obstacle or Driver of Regional Integration? pp. 154-168

- Joshua Olusegun Bolarinwa
- BRICS as an Important Actor in Africa pp. 169-185

- Tatiana Deych
- Book Review: Diery Seck (Ed.), Regional Economic Integration in West Africa pp. 186-190

- Monish Tourangbam
- Book Review: Goran Djurfeldt, Ernest Aryeetey and Aida C. Isinika (Eds), African Smallholders, Food Crops, Markets and Policy pp. 190-193

- Jyoti Tyagi
- Book Review: B. Matondo, Kjell havnevik and Ataklite Beyene (Eds), Biofuels, Land Grabbing and Food Security in Africa pp. 194-197

- Nanda Kishor
Volume 7, issue 1, 2015
- Benevolence or Selfishness: Understanding the Increasing Role of Turkish NGOs and Civil Society in Africa pp. 1-20

- Abdurrahim Siradag
- Preventing the Oil Curse Situation in Ghana: The Role of Civil Society Organisations pp. 21-41

- Emmanuel Debrah and Emmanuel Graham
- Political Turmoil in Egypt: Its Implications for the Region and India pp. 42-59

- Fazzur Rahman Siddiqui
- South Africa: The Rise of Traditional Medicine pp. 60-70

- Chrissa McFarlane
- The Paradox of Sanctions Regime in Sudan pp. 71-83

- Ruth Bolline Aluoch
- Book Review: Yoichi Mine, Frances Stewart, Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and Thandika Mkandawire (Eds), Preventing Violent Conflicts in Africa: Inequality, Perceptions and Institutions pp. 84-86

- J.M. Moosa
- Book Review: Georg Klute and Peter SkalnÃk (Eds), Actors in Contemporary African Politics pp. 86-89

- Philipp Gieg
Volume 6, issue 2, 2014
- Foreign Policy and Diplomacy in India–East African Relations pp. 89-111

- Maria Nzomo
- The Forum on China– Africa Cooperation, Ideas and Aid: National Interest(s) or Strategic Partnership? pp. 113-130

- Ambrosé Du Plessis
- The Role of the Informal Sector in African Regional Integration: Scope and Limits pp. 131-144

- Innocent Chirisa
- China–Africa Relations: An Analysis of Forum on China–Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Documents Using Shinn and Eisenman’s Optimist–Pessimist Dual Framework pp. 145-160

- Sithara Fernando
- Book Review: Z. Mokomane (Ed.), Work–Family Interface in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Responses pp. 161-163

- Rajneesh Kumar Gupta
- Book Review: Garth Myers (Ed.), African Cities: Alternative Visions of Urban Theory and Practice pp. 164-167

- Bashabi Gupta
Volume 6, issue 1, 2014
- Brazil–Africa Relations: The Strategic Importance of the South Atlantic pp. 1-13

- Analúcia Danilevicz Pereira
- Between Contradiction and Co-operation: An Analysis of China’s Evolving Engagement with Africa pp. 15-42

- Nico Olivier
- Back to the Future: The Evolution of US Counterterrorism Policy in Africa pp. 43-56

- Stephen Emerson
- The Military and the Challenge of Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria: Positive Scepticism and Negative Optimism pp. 57-79

- Emmanuel O. Ojo
- Book Review: Li Xing and Abdulkadir Osman Farah (Eds), China–Africa Relations in an Era of Great Transformations pp. 81-84

- Jabin T. Jacob
- Book Review: Ian Shapiro and Kahreen Tebeau (Eds), After Apartheid: Reinventing South Africa? pp. 84-87

- N. Surjitkumar
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