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Review of African Political Economy
1997 - 2023
Current editor(s): Graham Harrison, Branwen Gruffydd Jones, Claire Mercer, Nicolas Pons-Vignon, Aurelia Segatti and Ray Bush From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2011, volume 39, articles 131
- Beyond the fringe? South African social movements and the politics of redistribution pp. 85-100

- Steven Friedman
2011, volume 38, articles 130
- A quick fix? A retrospective analysis of the Sudan Comprehensive Peace Agreement pp. 551-564

- Øystein H. Rolandsen
- Our struggle and its goals: a controversial Eritrean manifesto pp. 565-585

- Simon Weldehaimanot and Emily Taylor
- Abductions, kidnappings and killings in the Sahel and Sahara pp. 587-604

- Franklin Charles Graham
- Differing voices pp. 605-605

- Gary Littlejohn
- Questioning resistance in post-apartheid South Africa: a response to Luke Sinwell pp. 607-614

- Carin Runciman
- Governing sustainable development: partnerships, protests and power at the World Summit pp. 653-654

- David Williams
- Africa's World War: Congo, the Rwandan genocide, and the making of a continental catastrophe pp. 655-656

- Zach Warner
- A paradox of victory: COSATU and the democratic transformation in South Africa pp. 657-659

- Björn Beckman
- Trade relations between the EU and Africa: development, challenges and options beyond the Cotonou Agreement pp. 660-661

- Sevidzem Stephen Kingah
- Money and power: the great predators in the political economy of development pp. 662-663

- David Moore
- HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa: politics, aid and globalization pp. 664-665

- Colin McInnes
2011, volume 38, articles 129
- Humanitarian imperialism pp. 357-365

- Ray Bush, Giuliano Martiniello and Claire Mercer
- The Egyptian revolution: crisis of neoliberalism and the potential for democratic politics pp. 367-386

- Angela Joya
- Labour protests in Egypt: causes and meanings pp. 387-402

- Rabab El-Mahdi
- Urban renewal and social development in Morocco in an age of neoliberal government pp. 403-417

- Sami Zemni and Koenraad Bogaert
- From resistance to governance: Eritrea's trouble with transition pp. 419-433

- Dan Connell
- Towards more stringent sustainability standards? Trends in the cut flower industry pp. 435-453

- Lone Riisgaard
- Achieving equitable water use in the Nile Basin: time to refocus the discourse on collective human security? pp. 455-466

- Janot Mendler de Suarez
- Social and political geography of the Tunisian revolution: the alfa grass revolution pp. 467-479

- Habib Ayeb
- Neoliberal threats to North Africa pp. 481-495

- Patrick Bond
- Development without freedom: how aid underwrites repression in Ethiopia pp. 497-498

- Roy Love
- Famine and foreigners: Ethiopia since Live Aid pp. 499-500

- Michael Seifu
- Popular politics and resistance movements in South Africa pp. 501-503

- Carl Death
- Creating memorials, building identities: the politics of memory in the Black Atlantic pp. 504-505

- Robbie Shilliam
- The rise of China and India in Africa: challenges, opportunities and critical interventions pp. 506-507

- Vincent Duclos
- The early morning phone call: Somali refugees' remittances pp. 508-509

- Abdi Ismail Samatar
2011, volume 38, articles 128
- The accumulation of dispossession pp. 187-192

- Ray Bush, Janet Bujra and Gary Littlejohn
- Land grabbing in Southern Africa: the many faces of the investor rush pp. 193-214

- Ruth Hall
- The politics of agrofuels and mega-land and water deals: insights from the ProCana case, Mozambique pp. 215-234

- Saturnino M. Borras, David Fig and Sofía Monsalve Suárez
- Strategic privatisation: rehabilitating the Mozambican sugar industry pp. 235-256

- Lars Buur, Carlota Mondlane and Obede Baloi
- Land concentration and accumulation after redistributive reform in post-settler Zimbabwe pp. 257-276

- Sam Moyo
- Who wants to be a millionaire? Nigerian youths and the commodification of kidnapping pp. 277-287

- Oarhe Osumah and Iro Aghedo
- Canada and the geopolitics of mining interests: a case study of the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 289-302

- Delphine Abadie
- Egypt: a permanent revolution? pp. 303-307

- Ray Bush
- An Arab spring pp. 309-316

- Marion Dixon
- Against the flow -- new power dynamics and upstream mobilisation in the Nile Basin pp. 317-325

- Alan Nicol and Ana Elisa Cascão
- Elections in the imperial periphery: Ethiopia hijacked pp. 327-334

- Glenn Brigaldino
- Somaliland: progress, state and outsiders pp. 335-343

- Michael Walls and Steve Kibble
- Land, liberation and compromise in Southern Africa pp. 345-346

- Grasian Mkodzongi
- Zimbabwe's land reform: myths & realities pp. 347-349

- Lionel Cliffe
- The governance of daily life in Africa: ethnographic explorations of public and collective services pp. 350-351

- Gisa Weszkalnys
- The Arab state and neoliberal globalization: the restructuring of state power in the Middle East pp. 352-353

- Angela Joya
- BOOK REVIEW pp. 354-356

- Colin Darch
2011, volume 38, articles 127
- Poverty reduction and the chronically rich pp. 1-6

- Graham Harrison
- The political economy of salt in the Afar Regional State in northeast Ethiopia pp. 7-21

- Dereje Feyissa
- The agrarian question in Tanzania: using new evidence to reconcile an old debate pp. 23-42

- Bernd E.T. Mueller
- Ill health unleashed? Cities and municipal services in Ghana pp. 43-60

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Is ‘another world’ really possible? Re-examining counter-hegemonic forces in post-apartheid South Africa pp. 61-76

- Luke Sinwell
- Introduction to the theme pp. 77-83

- John S. Saul
- Angola: reinventing pasts and futures pp. 85-92

- David Sogge
- Mozambique -- not then but now pp. 93-101

- John S. Saul
- Namibia: a trust betrayed -- again? pp. 103-111

- Henning Melber
- South African splinters: from ‘elite transition’ to ‘small-a alliances’ pp. 113-121

- Patrick Bond
- Zimbabwe: liberation nationalism -- old and born-again pp. 123-134

- Richard Saunders
- The end of the oil gambit: economic contraction and Africa pp. 135-142

- Gary Littlejohn
- Offshore finance in Ghana: why not? pp. 143-149

- William Vlcek
- The hidden element in the 2010 public-sector strike in South Africa pp. 151-157

- Claire Ceruti
- Interview with Shahenda Maklad pp. 159-167

- Yasmine M. Ahmed and Reem Saad
- Report on conference of European Association of Social Anthropologists, Maynooth, Ireland, 24--28 August 2010 pp. 169-173

- Cristiana Panella
- Identity economics: social networks and the informal economy in Nigeria pp. 175-176

- Ignasio Malizani Jimu
- Global agro-food trade and standards: challenges for Africa pp. 177-178

- Ben Richardson
- Agricultural land redistribution: toward greater consensus pp. 179-180

- Lionel Cliffe
- Empire, development and colonialism: the past in the present pp. 181-182

- Peter Wilkin
- Moolaadé pp. 183-184

- Usman Tar
- Peace versus justice? The dilemma of transitional justice in Africa pp. 185-186

- Jasna Dragovic-Soso
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Articles 131
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Articles 130
Articles 129 Articles 128 Articles 127
Other years2023, volume 50
2022, volume 49
2021, volume 48
2020, volume 47
2020, volume 46
2020, volume 42
2019, volume 46
2018, volume 45
2017, volume 44
2016, volume 43
2015, volume 42
2014, volume 41
2013, volume 40
2012, volume 39
2010, volume 37
2009, volume 36
2008, volume 35
2007, volume 34
2006, volume 33
2005, volume 32
2004, volume 31
2003, volume 30
2002, volume 29
2001, volume 28
2000, volume 27
1999, volume 26
1998, volume 25
1997, volume 24
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On this page- 2011, volume 39
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Articles 131
- 2011, volume 38
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Articles 130
Articles 129 Articles 128 Articles 127
Other years2023, volume 50
2022, volume 49
2021, volume 48
2020, volume 47
2020, volume 46
2020, volume 42
2019, volume 46
2018, volume 45
2017, volume 44
2016, volume 43
2015, volume 42
2014, volume 41
2013, volume 40
2012, volume 39
2010, volume 37
2009, volume 36
2008, volume 35
2007, volume 34
2006, volume 33
2005, volume 32
2004, volume 31
2003, volume 30
2002, volume 29
2001, volume 28
2000, volume 27
1999, volume 26
1998, volume 25
1997, volume 24
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