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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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1999, volume 26, articles 82
- Editorial: North Africa in Africa pp. 435-439

- Ray Bush and David Seddon
- Parameters of economic reform in North Africa pp. 441-454

- Karen Pfeifer
- No factories, no problems: the logic of neo‐liberalism in Egypt pp. 455-468

- Timothy Mitchell
- The Maghreb experience: a challenge to the rational myths of economics pp. 469-478

- Hassan Zaoual
- Organising across borders: Algerian women's associations in a period of conflict pp. 479-490

- Catherine Lloyd
- David vs. Goliath: genetics & the new millennium pp. 491-494

- The Editors
- Western Sahara at the turn of the millennium pp. 495-503

- David Seddon
- Coffee crunch pp. 503-508

- Roy Love
- Alternative development policies for Sudan pp. 508-512

- Ibrahim Elnur
- Tributes to Mwalimu Julius Nyerere pp. 512-516

- The Editors
- Nyerere: a tribute to a statesman pp. 516-518

- Hashim Ismail
- He ‘carried the torch that liberated Africa’ pp. 518-519

- The Editors
- Address to members of parliament pp. 519-524

- Mwalimu Julius Nyerere
- Born again: the African renaissance in London pp. 524-526

- Giles Mohan
- Université du littoral côte d'opale colloque international sur “citoyenneté, coopération décentralisée et développement des territoires” pp. 527-528

- The Editors
- Book reviews pp. 529-537

- David Moore, Sarah Hughes and David Seddon
- Book notes pp. 537-539

- Roy Love, Ray Bush and Morris Szeftel
- Books received pp. 539-540

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

- The Editors
1999, volume 26, articles 81
- Julius Kambarage Nyerere pp. 315-316

- The Editors
- Editorial: ending endemic violence: limits to conflict resolution in Africa pp. 317-322

- Chris Allen
- Clean‐ups, conditionality & adjustment: why institutions matter in Mozambique pp. 323-333

- Graham Harrison
- Eliciting compliance from Warlords: the ECOWAS experience in Liberia, 1990–1997 pp. 335-348

- Emmanuel Aning
- Ransoming the state: elite origins of Subaltern terror in Sierra Leone pp. 349-366

- Jimmy Kandeh
- Warfare, endemic violence & state collapse in Africa pp. 367-384

- Chris Allen
- The reinvention of the market from below: the end of the women's money changing monopoly in Kinshasa pp. 385-386

- Tom Herdt and Stefaan Marysse
- International partnership in the fight against aids: addressing need and redressing injustice? pp. 387-414

- Carolyn Baylies
- Trop, ćest trop! Civil insurgence in Burkina Faso, 1998–99 pp. 395-406

- Ernest Harsch
- Conflict resolution in a ‘non-conflict situation’: tension & reconciliation in Mecúfi, Northern Mozambique pp. 407-414

- Graham Harrison
- The prevention and eradication of violence against women and children pp. 415-417

- The Editors
- Implementing the HIPC initiative: sharing experiences Marlborough House, London 2–3 August 1999 pp. 417-419

- The Editors
- ‘Break the chains of debt!’ international jubilee 2000 campaign demands deeper debt relief pp. 419-422

- Carole Collins
- Elections diary pp. 423-424

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 425-425

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

- The Editors
1999, volume 26, articles 80
- Commentary: bringing imperialism back in pp. 165-169

- Ray Bush and Morris Szeftel
- African rural labour, income diversification & livelihood approaches: a long‐term development perspective pp. 171-189

- Deborah Bryceson
- Beyond civil society: child soldiers as citizens in Mozambique pp. 191-206

- Carol Thompson
- Structural adjustment: why it wasn't necessary & why it did work pp. 207-226

- Sarah Bracking
- Mirages of pastoralist futures: a review of aid donor policy in Sahelian pastoral zones pp. 227-237

- Clare Oxby
- The reinvention of the market from below: the end of the women's money changing monopoly in Kinshasa pp. 239-253

- Tom De Herdt and Stefaan Marysse
- In memoriam Stephen Riley 1949–1999 pp. 255-260

- Trevor Parfitt and Graham Harrison
- Martin Eve: 1924–1998 pp. 258-260

- Katherine Salahi
- Parliamentary opposition & democratic consolidation in South Africa pp. 261-267

- Adam Habib and Rupert Taylor
- The presidential election in gabon pp. 269-277

- William Tordoff and Ralph Young
- The Nigerian transition: third time lucky or more of the same? pp. 277-291

- Abdul Mustapha
- Commonwealth ministerial action group on the Harare declaration (CMAG) pp. 291-293

- The Editors
- Pastoralists & politicians in Kenya pp. 293-296

- John Markakis
- ROAPE on the world wide web pp. 297-298

- The Editors
- Book reviews pp. 299-302

- Janet Bujra and Vincent Tickner
- Book notes pp. 303-309

- Roy Love, Ray Bush and Morris Szeftel
- Books received pp. 308-309

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

- The Editors
1999, volume 26, articles 79
- Africa & the drugs trade pp. 5-11

- Chris Allen
- Ghana's drug economy: some preliminary data pp. 13-32

- Henry Bernstein
- & the realities of Somalis: historic, social, household, political & economic pp. 33-49

- Reginald Green
- Nigeria & the drugs war pp. 51-73

- Axel Klein
- The EU & structural adjustment: the case of Lomé IV & Zimbabwe pp. 75-91

- William Brown
- Re‐forming the state? Kleptocracy & the political transition in Kenya pp. 93-108

- Roger Southall
- Parliamentary opposition & democratic consolidation in South Africa pp. 109-115

- Adam Habib and Rupert Taylor
- Africa, asia & anxieties about globalisation pp. 117-123

- Ernest Harsch
- West African workshop on women in the aftermath of civil war pp. 123-131

- Meredeth Turshen
- Declaration de la coalition anti-guerre des femmes Africaines pp. 132-133

- The Editors
- New hope for Somalia? The building block approach pp. 134-140

- Matt Bryden
- National parks & biodiversity conservation: problems with participatory forestry management pp. 140-144

- Silas Alashi
- Why is nobody listening? The issue of ‘GMOV's’ pp. 145-147

- The Editors
- European union aid scandal pp. 145-145

- The Editors
- New Euro challenges Dollar hegemony: impact on SADC still to come pp. 147-150

- Munetsi Madakufamba
- Book reviews pp. 151-154

- Bill Freund
- Book notes pp. 155-159

- Roy Love, Ray Bush and Morris Szeftel
- Books received pp. 159-159

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

- The Editors
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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
2001, volume 28
2000, volume 27
1998, volume 25
1997, volume 24
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On this page- 1999, volume 26
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Articles 82
Articles 81 Articles 80 Articles 79
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
2001, volume 28
2000, volume 27
1998, volume 25
1997, volume 24
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