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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

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2010, volume 37, articles 126

It is (always) the political economy, stupid! pp. 395-402 Downloads
Reginald Cline-Cole and Graham Harrison
Making a liberal state: ‘good governance’ in Ghana pp. 403-419 Downloads
David Williams
Versions of violence: Zimbabwe's domestic violence law and symbolic politics of protection pp. 421-435 Downloads
Lene Bull Christiansen
Repression of Sudanese civil society under the National Islamic Front/National Congress Party pp. 437-450 Downloads
Bashir Ali
India's rise to power: where does East Africa fit in? pp. 451-464 Downloads
Amrita Narlikar
Ties that bind or binds that tie? India's African engagements and the political economy of Kenya pp. 465-482 Downloads
Gerard McCann
Oil as the ‘curse’ of conflict in Africa: peering through the smoke and mirrors pp. 483-495 Downloads
Cyril Obi
Basil Davidson (1915--2010): a tribute pp. 497-500 Downloads
Lionel Cliffe
Ken Coates (1930--2010) pp. 501-501 Downloads
Lionel Cliffe
Poverty reduction is not development pp. 503-516 Downloads
Rick Rowden
Poverty in Uganda pp. 517-525 Downloads
Ndinwane Byekwaso
What the Nigerien coup d'état means to the world pp. 527-532 Downloads
Franklin Charles Graham
What drives Turkey's involvement in Africa? pp. 533-540 Downloads
Mehmet Ozkan
The threat of race: reflections on racial neoliberalism pp. 541-542 Downloads
Manuela Honegger
Snakes in Paradise: NGOs and the Aid Industry in Africa pp. 543-544 Downloads
Pádraig Carmody
Dispossession and access to land in South Africa: an African perspective pp. 545-546 Downloads
Giuliano Martiniello
Mining in Africa: regulation and development pp. 547-548 Downloads
Ray Bush
Critical reflections on the Eritrean war of independence: social capital, associational life, religion, ethnicity and sowing seeds of dictatorship pp. 549-552 Downloads
Dan Connell

2010, volume 37, articles 125

Social movement struggles in Africa pp. 251-262 Downloads
Miles Larmer
The extraversion of protest: conditions, history and use of the ‘international’ in Africa pp. 263-279 Downloads
Marie-Emmanuelle Pommerolle
Internal dynamics, the state, and recourse to external aid: towards a historical sociology of the peasant movement inSenegal since the 1960s pp. 281-297 Downloads
Marie Hrabanski
Peasant struggles in Mali: from defending cotton producers’ interests to becoming part of the Malian power structures pp. 299-314 Downloads
Alexis Roy
The politicisation of sexuality and rise of homosexual movements in post-colonial Cameroon pp. 315-328 Downloads
Patrick Awondo
Claiming workers' rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo: the case of the Collectif des ex-agents de la Gécamines pp. 329-344 Downloads
Benjamin Rubbers
West African social movements ‘against the high cost of living’: from the economic to the political, from the global to the national pp. 345-359 Downloads
Bénédicte Maccatory, Makama Bawa Oumarou and Marc Poncelet
The zombies of development economics: Dambisa Moyo's Dead Aid and the fictional African entrepreneurs pp. 361-371 Downloads
Toby Leon Moorsom
Sudan's 2010 elections -- victories, boycotts and the future of a peace deal pp. 373-379 Downloads
Edward Thomas
Why planning does not work? Land use planning and residents' rights in Tanzania pp. 381-386 Downloads
Joe L.P. Lugalla
African land questions, agrarian transitions and the state: the contradictions of neo-liberal land reforms pp. 387-389 Downloads
Giuliano Martiniello
Development and the African diaspora: place and the politics of home pp. 390-391 Downloads
Chandran Komath
Becoming Zimbabwe: A history from the pre-colonial period to 2008 pp. 392-393 Downloads
Miles Larmer

2010, volume 37, articles 124

Demanding development pp. 119-121 Downloads
Graham Harrison and Claire Mercer
Fake capitalism? The dynamics of neoliberal moral restructuring and pseudo-development: the case of Uganda pp. 123-137 Downloads
Jörg Wiegratz
Ubuntu bashing: the marketisation of ‘African values’ in South Africa pp. 139-152 Downloads
David A. McDonald
Sudan's uncivil war: the global--historical constitution of political violence pp. 153-171 Downloads
Alison J. Ayers
Local violence and international intervention in Sudan pp. 173-186 Downloads
Gunnar M. Sørbø
The Anglo-Leasing corruption scandal in Kenya: the politics of international and domestic pressures and counter-pressures pp. 187-200 Downloads
Jérôme Y. Bachelard
South Africa -- the ANC's difficult allies pp. 201-212 Downloads
Martin Plaut
‘Green revolution’ for whom? Women's access to and use of land in the Mozambique Chókwè irrigation scheme pp. 213-220 Downloads
Roberta Pellizzoli
A contest of visions: Ethiopia's 2010 election pp. 221-227 Downloads
Kwesi Sansculotte-Greenidge
Patrons and petits patrons: knowledge and hierarchy in illicit networks of trade in archaeological objects in the Baniko region of Mali pp. 228-237 Downloads
Cristiana Panella
Scribbles from the den: essays on politics and collective memory in Cameroon pp. 239-240 Downloads
Joyce Ashuntantang
France and the new imperialism. Security policy in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 241-242 Downloads
Paul Kirkness
The quest for sustainable development and peace: the 2007 Sierra Leone elections pp. 243-244 Downloads
Mala Mustapha
Oil and politics in the Gulf of Guinea pp. 245-246 Downloads
Marcus Power
Zunami! The South African elections of 2009 pp. 247-248 Downloads
Gillian Hart
Landmarked: land claims and restitution in South Africa pp. 249-250 Downloads
Derick Fay

2010, volume 37, articles 123

Post-neoliberalism? pp. 1-5 Downloads
Graham Harrison
Oil, land and conflict: the decline of Misseriyya pastoralism in Sudan1 pp. 7-23 Downloads
Sara Pantuliano
Rebellion of the poor: South Africa's service delivery protests -- a preliminary analysis pp. 25-40 Downloads
Peter Alexander
From formal- to informal-sector employment: examining the Chinese presence in Zambia pp. 41-59 Downloads
Aleksandra W. Gadzala
Race, class, gender and voice: four terrains of liberation pp. 61-69 Downloads
John S. Saul
The state and the question of development in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 71-85 Downloads
Kevin R. Cox and Rohit Negi
Briefings reloaded: tell us about it pp. 87-88 Downloads
Gary Littlejohn
Nigeria: politics and the end of oil pp. 89-91 Downloads
Sylvester Odion Akhaine
Frelimo landslide in tainted election in Mozambique pp. 92-95 Downloads
Joseph Hanlon
South African farmers in the new scramble for African land pp. 96-98 Downloads
Giuliano Martiniello
After the rainbow: following the footprints of the May 2008 xenophobic violence in South Africa pp. 99-105 Downloads
Ashwin Desai
Mobile phones: the new talking drums of everyday Africa pp. 107-108 Downloads
Vincent Tickner
The state of the state: institutional transformation, capacity and political change in South Africa pp. 109-110 Downloads
Mala Mustapha
Globalization and restructuring of African commodity flows pp. 111-112 Downloads
Elisa Da Vià
The risks of knowledge: investigations into the death of the Hon. Minister John Robert Ouko in Kenya, 1990 pp. 113-114 Downloads
Elly Omondi Odhiambo
The World Bank and social transformation in international politics: liberalism, governance, and sovereignty pp. 115-116 Downloads
Graham Harrison
A new scramble for Africa? Imperialism, investment and development pp. 117-118 Downloads
Miles Larmer
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