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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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2001, volume 28, articles 90
- Patrimonialism & petro‐diamond capitalism: peace, geopolitics & the economics of war in Angola pp. 489-502

- Marcus Power
- The bitter harvest of war: continuing social & humanitarian dislocation in Angola pp. 503-520

- David Simon
- Making war & lots of money: the political economy of protracted conflict in Angola pp. 521-536

- Assis Malaquias
- Angola: new hopes for civil society? pp. 537-548

- Steve Kibble and Alex Vines
- worlds: digging, dying & ‘hunting’ for diamonds in Angola pp. 549-562

- Filip Boeck
- The Clinton administration's policy toward Angola: an assessment pp. 563-576

- George Wright
- Humanitarian & development actors as peacebuilders? pp. 577-586

- Allan Cain
- Oil & war in Angola pp. 587-606

- Jedrzej Frynas and Geoffrey Wood
- War in Angola: a Soviet dimension pp. 607-618

- Vladimir Shubin and Andrei Tokarev
- ‘Here in the city, everything has to be paid for’: locating the community in peri‐urban Angola pp. 619-628

- Paul Robson and Sandra Roque
- Thriving on war: The Angolan conflict & private business pp. 629-635

- Philippe Billon
- Business & war in Angola pp. 636-641

- Jakkie Cillers
- Angola: ‘back to normal’ pp. 641-643

- James Sidaway
- La société civile et la lutte pour la paix en Angola pp. 643-649

- Pierre Beaudet
- Landmines: a worse fate still to come? pp. 649-650

- Steve Wright
- Angola on‐line pp. 650-652

- Marcus Power
- Book reviews pp. 653-657

- David Simon, Philippe Billon and Marcus Power
- Bulletin board pp. 658-658

- The Editors
- Editors pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
2001, volume 28, articles 89
- The state of the union: Africa in 2001 pp. 319-322

- Lynne Brydon and Roy Love
- Well‐oiled regimes: oil & uncertain transitions in Algeria & Nigeria pp. 323-344

- Gregory White and Scott Taylor
- Inside the EPLF: the origins of the people's party’ & its role in the liberation of Eritrea pp. 345-364

- Dan Connell
- Structural adjustment, state power & genocide: the World Bank & Rwanda pp. 365-385

- Andy Storey
- Bringing political struggle back in: African politics, power & resistance pp. 387-402

- Graham Harrison
- Zimbabwe: labour's options within the movement for democratic change pp. 403-414

- Suzanne Dansereau
- South Africa's agenda in 21century global governance pp. 415-428

- Patrick Bond
- Cry for the beloved country: the post‐apartheid denouement pp. 429-460

- John Saul
- Playing civil society tunes: corruption & misunderstanding Nigeria's ‘real’ political institutions pp. 461-465

- Caroline Ifeka
- Money laundering: the Nigeria connection pp. 466-467

- David Pallister, Jamie Wilson and Ed Harriman
- Economic justice / market forces pp. 467-470

- George Monbiot
- Five decades of liberation & revolution: the life of comrade Abdulrahman Mohamed Babu pp. 470-471

- Lionel Cliffe
- Prospects for al itihad & islamist radicalism in Somalia pp. 472-477

- Andre Sage
- Eritrea in crisis pp. 477-477

- The Editors
- Engendering management of water resources in Southern Africa pp. 478-479

- Alice Kwaramba
- Book reviews pp. 481-483

- Saskia Hoyweghen
- Books received pp. 483-484

- The Editors
- Editorial working group pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
2001, volume 28, articles 88
- Africa's future: that sinking feeling pp. 149-153

- Ray Bush and Giles Mohan
- Governance, institutional reform & the state: international financial institutions & political transition in Africa pp. 155-176

- Bonnie Campbell
- Human rights & development in Africa: moral intrusion or empowering opportunity? pp. 177-196

- Giles Mohan and Jeremy Holland
- Kenya: one step forward, three steps back: the succession dilemma pp. 197-212

- Rok Ajulu
- No democracy, no development: reflections on democracy & development in Africa pp. 213-223

- A B Zack‐Williams
- The Ethiopian coffee & its institutions pp. 225-240

- Roy Love
- Knowledge, culture & the internet in Africa: a challenge for political economists pp. 241-260

- Mike Powell
- Eliminating world poverty: is neo‐liberal globalisation the answer? a challenge to the UK government's white paper pp. 261-266

- Gordon Crawford
- Reflections on Ghana's recent elections pp. 267-273

- Audrey Gadzekpo
- Egyptian electoral politics: news rules, old game pp. 273-279

- Omayma Abdel‐Latif
- Human rightsin Egypt pp. 279-281

- The Editors
- The Tanzanian general elections on Zanzibar pp. 282-286

- Greg Cameron
- Pressure on to keep crop seeds patent-free pp. 287-288

- Tinashe Madava
- Illicit dumping of toxic wastes breach of human rights pp. 288-290

- Tinashe Madava
- The Western Sahara under polisario control pp. 291-298

- Michael Bhatia
- Interview with Brahim Bedileh, commander, 2nd military region (tifariti), POLISARIO front pp. 298-301

- Michael Bhatia
- The Lesotho highlands corruption trial: who has been airbrushed from the dock? pp. 302-306

- Sarah Bracking
- Bulletin board pp. 307-311

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 312-312

- The Editors
- Phil Raikes (1938–2001) an appreciation pp. 313-314

- Peter Gibbon
- Editorial working group pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
2001, volume 28, articles 87
- Civil society, kleptocracy & donor agendas: what future for Africa? pp. 5-8

- Carolyn Baylies and Marcus Power
- Community fencing in open rangelands: self‐empowerment in Eastern Namibia pp. 9-26

- Chasca Twyman, Andrew Dougill, Deborah Sporton and David Thomas
- Thabo Mbeki's African renaissance in a globalising world economy: the struggle for the soul of the continent pp. 27-42

- Rok Ajulu
- The ‘uses and abuses’ of civil society in Africa pp. 43-53

- Julie Hearn
- Taking stock of pastoralist NGOs in Tanzania pp. 55-72

- Greg Cameron
- Child soldiers in the civil war in Sierra Leone pp. 73-82

- A. B. Zack‐Williams
- Human rights, democracy & the donors: the first MMD government in Zambia pp. 83-91

- Dave Bartlett
- Bulletin board pp. 93-98

- The Editors
- Oil, NGOs & youths: struggles for resource control in the Niger delta pp. 99-105

- Caroline Ifeka
- SADC puts on a new face pp. 105-108

- The Editors
- Briefing by president thabo mbeki at the world economy forum meeting, davos, 28 January 2001 pp. 108-110

- The Editors
- Mozambique wins long battle over cashew nuts & sugar pp. 111-112

- Joseph Hanlon
- The last frontier: GATS pp. 112-119

- Maude Barlow
- Japanese aid strategy pp. 119-121

- David Seddon
- COMESA ‐ Africa's first free trade area pp. 121-122

- Shapi Shacinda
- NGOs warn rich nations to accelerate debt cancellation or face repudiation pp. 122-125

- Munetsi Madakufamba
- Towards a cold peace? the outcome of the ethiopia ‐Eritrea war of 1988 ‐ 2000 pp. 125-129

- Martin Plant
- From King leopold to King Kabila in the Congo: the continuities & contradictions of the long road from warlordism to democracy in the heart of Africa pp. 130-135

- David Moore
- Patient rights priority over pharmaceutical profits pp. 135-137

- Hugh McCullum
- Slavery & labour in West Africa pp. 137-140

- Lynne Brydon
- Book notes pp. 141-144

- Roy Love
- Books received pp. 143-144

- The Editors
- Editorial working group pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
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On this page- 2001, volume 28
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Articles 90
Articles 89 Articles 88 Articles 87
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
2011, volume 39
2011, volume 38
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
2000, volume 27
1999, volume 26
1998, volume 25
1997, volume 24
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