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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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2005, volume 32, articles 106

Africa from SAPs to PRSP: Plus ca change plus C'est la Meme Chose pp. 501-503 Downloads
Tunde Zack-williams and Giles Mohan
A city under Siege: Banditry & modes of accumulation in Nairobi, 1991-2004 pp. 505-520 Downloads
Musambayi Katumanga
Modern slavery, global capitalism & deproletarianisation in West Africa pp. 521-534 Downloads
Kate Manzo
John Garang's legacy to the peace process, the SPLM/A & the south pp. 535-548 Downloads
John Young
Reconsidering the power of the IFIs: Tanzania & the world bank, 1978-1985 pp. 549-568 Downloads
Duncan Holtom
New Barbarians at the Gate: Losing the liberal peace in Africa pp. 569-594 Downloads
Susan Willett

2005, volume 32, articles 104-105

Oiling the wheels of imperialism pp. 213-214 Downloads
Giles Mohan and Tunde Zack-WiIlliams
Cultural determinism, Western hegemony & the efficacy of defective states pp. 215-233 Downloads
Tim Jacoby
Global flows: Terror, oil & strategic philanthropy pp. 235-252 Downloads
Sandra T. Barnes
Sovereignty & democratic exclusion in the new South Africa pp. 253-268 Downloads
Lars Buur
The political economy of Angolan growth: Social & regional structure pp. 269-293 Downloads
Steven Kyle
Six months on: What shift is there in the EU approach to EPA negotiations? pp. 295-308 Downloads
Paul Goodison
Debate pp. 383-393 Downloads
M. H. Khalil Timamy

2005, volume 32, articles 103

Imperialism & African Social Formations pp. 5-7 Downloads
Lionel Cliffe
Class & protest in Africa: New waves pp. 9-27 Downloads
David Seddon and Leo Zeilig
Reaction & Resistance to Neo-liberalism in Zambia pp. 29-45 Downloads
Miles Larmer
Win-win or new imperialism? Public-private partnerships in Africa mining pp. 47-62 Downloads
Suzanne Dansereau
Beating the odds: The quest for justice by South African asbestos mining communities1 pp. 63-77 Downloads
Jock McCulloch
Where did all the land go? Enclosure & social struggle in Kivu (D.R.Congo) pp. 79-98 Downloads
Frank Van Acker
Sudan: a flawed peace process leading to a flawed peace pp. 99-113 Downloads
John Young

2004, volume 31, articles 102

Agendas, past & future pp. 557-569 Downloads
Janet Bujra, Lionel Cliffe, Morris Szeftel, Rita Abrahamsen and Tunde Zack-Williams
Political economies & the study of Africa: Critical considerations pp. 571-583 Downloads
Gavin Williams
Beyond Bush: The future of popular movements & US Africa policy* pp. 585-597 Downloads
William G. Martin
The ANC's ‘Left Turn’ & South African sub-imperialism pp. 599-616 Downloads
Patrick Bond
AIDS as a crisis in social reproduction pp. 631-638 Downloads
Janet Bujra
HIV/AIDS in Africa: Links, livelihoods & legacies pp. 639-648 Downloads
Roy Love
Solidarity & Africa in the new century pp. 649-656 Downloads
Lloyd M. Sachikonye
From liberation to reconstruction: Theory & practice in the life of Harold Wolpe* pp. 657-675 Downloads
Michael Burawoy 1

2004, volume 31, articles 101

Editorial: An African scramble? pp. 383-384 Downloads
Ray Bush
Mugabe, Mbeki & the politics of anti-imperialism pp. 385-400 Downloads
Ian Phimister and Brian Raftopoulos
The state, conflict & evolving politics in the Niger Delta, Nigeria pp. 425-440 Downloads
Kenneth Omeje
Timber Booms, State Busts: The political economy of Liberian timber pp. 441-456 Downloads
Patrick Johnston
US trade with Africa: African growth & opportunity? pp. 457-474 Downloads
Carol B. Thompson
Terror in the Sahara: the implications of US imperialism for North & West Africa pp. 475-496 Downloads
Jeremy Keenan
Investigating NEPAD's Development Assumptions pp. 497-511 Downloads
Sally Matthews
SADC: A development community without a development policy? pp. 513-531 Downloads
Arrigo Pallotti

2004, volume 31, articles 100

Two cheers? South African democracy's first decade pp. 193-202 Downloads
Morris Szeftel
The African National Congress: from illegality to the corridors of power pp. 203-212 Downloads
Pallo Jordan
A Political economy of land reform in South Africa* pp. 213-227 Downloads
Ruth Hall
Between marginalisation & revitalisation? the state of trade unionism in South Africa pp. 229-245 Downloads
Edward Webster and Sakhela Buhlungu
Women's human rights & the feminisation of poverty in South Africa pp. 247-261 Downloads
Kristina Bentley
The post-apartheid economy pp. 263-281 Downloads
Neva Seidman Makgetla
South Africa's post-apartheid foreign policy: from reconciliation to ambiguity?1 pp. 283-297 Downloads
Chris Alden and Garth le Pere
Trade unions, social policy & class compromise in post-apartheid South Africa pp. 299-312 Downloads
Jeremy Seekings
The ANC & black capitalism in South Africa pp. 313-328 Downloads
Roger Southall
The arms deal scandal pp. 329-342 Downloads
Terry Crawford-Browne

2004, volume 31, articles 99

ICTs, ‘virtual colonisation’ & political economy pp. 5-9 Downloads
Reginald Cline-cole and Mike Powell
The new imperialism & Africa in the global electronic village1 pp. 11-29 Downloads
Y.Z. Ya'u
Senegalese émigrés: new information & communication technologies1 pp. 31-48 Downloads
Serigne Mansour Tall
Engineering civil society: ICT in Tanzania pp. 49-64 Downloads
Claire Mercer
Culture & historical knowledge in Africa: A Cabralian approach pp. 65-82 Downloads
Shubi L. Ishemo
Election observation in Nigeria & Madagascar: diplomatic vs. technocratic bias pp. 83-101 Downloads
Dirk Kohnert
Discourse, ‘Development’ & the ‘Digital Divide’: ICT & the World Bank pp. 103-123 Downloads
Mark Thompson
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