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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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2013, volume 40, articles 138

'The art of neoliberalism': accumulation, institutional change and social order since the end of apartheid pp. 507-518 Downloads
Nicolas Pons-Vignon and Aurelia Segatti
Swimming against the tide: the Macro-Economic Research Group in the South African transition 1991--94 pp. 519-536 Downloads
William Freund
Stuck in stabilisation? South Africa's post-apartheid macro-economic policy between ideological conversion and technocratic capture pp. 537-555 Downloads
Aurelia Segatti and Nicolas Pons-Vignon
Expectations and outcomes: considering competition and corporate power in South Africa under democracy pp. 556-571 Downloads
Gertrude Makhaya and Simon Roberts
Poverty, grants, revolution and 'real Utopias': society must be defended by any and all means necessary! pp. 572-588 Downloads
Firoz Khan
South Africa: the transition to violent democracy pp. 589-604 Downloads
Karl von Holdt
Marikana, turning point in South African history pp. 605-619 Downloads
Peter Alexander
Longevity of the Tripartite Alliance: the post-Mangaung sequence pp. 620-627 Downloads
Raphaël Botiveau
Labour market restructuring in South Africa: low wages, high insecurity pp. 628-638 Downloads
Miriam Di Paola and Nicolas Pons-Vignon
Marikana: fragmentation, precariousness, strike violence and solidarity pp. 639-646 Downloads
Crispen Chinguno
Epistemologies of African conflicts: violence, evolutionism, and the war in Sierra Leone pp. 647-648 Downloads
Hironori Onuki
Violence in a time of liberation: murder and ethnicity at a South African gold mine, 1994 pp. 649-650 Downloads
Tapiwa Chagonda
Suret-Canale de la résistance à l'anticolonialisme pp. 651-652 Downloads
Leo Zeilig
The fate of Sudan: the origins and consequences of a flawed peace process pp. 653-654 Downloads
John Markakis

2013, volume 40, articles 137

Editorial pp. 341-342 Downloads
Claire Mercer
One hippopotamus and eight blind analysts: a multivocal analysis of the 2012 political crisis in the divided Republic of Mali pp. 343-357 Downloads
Baz Lecocq, Gregory Mann, Bruce Whitehouse, Dida Badi, Lotte Pelckmans, Nadia Belalimat, Bruce Hall and Wolfram Lacher
The legacies of Thomas Sankara: a revolutionary experience in retrospect pp. 358-374 Downloads
Ernest Harsch
Rescuing African bodies: celebrities, consumerism and neoliberal humanitarianism pp. 375-393 Downloads
Patricia Daley
The rise and fall of trade unionism in Zimbabwe, Part II: 1995--2000 pp. 394-409 Downloads
Paris Yeros
Neoliberal globalisation and evolving local traditional institutions: implications for access to resources in rural northern Ghana pp. 410-427 Downloads
Joseph A. Yaro
Cultural interfaces of self-determination and the rise of the neo-Biafran movement in Nigeria pp. 428-446 Downloads
Godwin Onuoha
Have we heard the last? Oil, environmental insecurity, and the impact of the amnesty programme on the Niger Delta resistance movement pp. 447-465 Downloads
Daniel Egiegba Agbiboa
Do African cities have markets for plastics or plastics for markets? pp. 466-474 Downloads
Franklin Obeng-Odoom
The Ghanaian elections of 2012 pp. 475-484 Downloads
Bob Kelly and R. B. Bening
Are public--private partnerships (PPPs) the answer to Africa's infrastructure needs? pp. 485-495 Downloads
John Loxley
Domesticating vigilantism in Africa pp. 496-497 Downloads
Rita Abrahamsen
War and the crisis of youth in Sierra Leone pp. 498-500 Downloads
Tunde Zack-Williams
The political economy of pharmaceutical patents: sectional interests and the African group at the WTO pp. 501-502 Downloads
Ismail Lagardien
Biopolitics, militarism and development: Eritrea in the twenty-first century pp. 503-505 Downloads
Daniel R. Mekonnen

2013, volume 40, articles 136

Neo-imperialism and African development pp. 179-184 Downloads
Alfred Zack-Williams
Industrial policy and the political settlement in Tanzania: aspects of continuity and change since independence pp. 185-201 Downloads
Hazel Gray
Labour and underdevelopment? Migration, dispossession and accumulation in West Africa and Europe pp. 202-218 Downloads
Hannah Cross
The rise and fall of trade unionism in Zimbabwe, Part I: 1990--1995 pp. 219-232 Downloads
Paris Yeros
Accumulation with or without dispossession? A 'both/and' approach to China in Africa with reference to Angola pp. 233-250 Downloads
Jesse Salah Ovadia
Rural wage employment in Africa: methodological issues and emerging evidence pp. 251-273 Downloads
Carlos Oya
Deep Integration in north--south relations: compatibility issues between the EU and South Africa pp. 274-289 Downloads
Simone Claar and Andreas Nölke
Informalisation and the end of trade unionism as we knew it? Dissenting remarks from a Tanzanian case study pp. 290-308 Downloads
Matteo Rizzo
Land dispossession and rural social movements: the 2011 conference in Mali pp. 309-320 Downloads
Giuliano Martiniello
How unstable is the Horn of Africa? pp. 321-330 Downloads
Martin Plaut
Security beyond the state: private security in international politics pp. 331-332 Downloads
Lars Buur
Chronique d'une transition and La face cachée de la révolution tunisienne: Islamisme et occident, une alliance à haut risque pp. 333-335 Downloads
Hannah Cross
Urban appropriation and transformation: bicycle taxi and handcart operators in Mzuzu, Malawi pp. 336-338 Downloads
Philani Moyo
South--South cooperation: Africa on the centre stage pp. 339-340 Downloads
Olabisi Delebayo Akinkugbe

2013, volume 40, articles 135

Neither war nor peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): profiting and coping amid violence and disorder pp. 1-12 Downloads
Miles Larmer, Ann Laudati and John F. Clark
Making use of the past: the Rwandophone question and the ‘Balkanisation of the Congo’ pp. 13-31 Downloads
Lars-Christopher Huening
Beyond minerals: broadening ‘economies of violence’ in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 32-50 Downloads
Ann Laudati
‘You say rape, I say hospitals. But whose voice is louder?’ Health, aid and decision-making in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 51-66 Downloads
Nicole C. D'Errico, Tshibangu Kalala, Louise Bashige Nzigire, Felicien Maisha and Luc Malemo Kalisya
Military business and the business of the military in the Kivus pp. 67-82 Downloads
Judith Verweijen
Effective responses: Protestants, Catholics and the provision of health care in the post-war Kivus pp. 83-97 Downloads
Laura E. Seay
From devastation to mobilisation: the Muslim community's involvement in social welfare in post-conflict DRC pp. 98-115 Downloads
Ashley E. Leinweber
God and Caesar in the Democratic Republic of Congo: negotiating church--state relations through the management of school fees in Kinshasa's Catholic schools pp. 116-131 Downloads
Kristof Titeca, Tom De Herdt and Inge Wagemakers
Looking beyond reform failure in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 132-140 Downloads
Stylianos Moshonas
Uncertainty and powerlessness in Congo 2012 pp. 141-151 Downloads
Theodore Trefon
The Sicomines agreement revisited: prudent Chinese banks and risk-taking Chinese companies pp. 152-162 Downloads
Johanna Jansson
The trouble with the Congo: local violence and the failure of international peacebuilding pp. 163-167 Downloads
Jason K. Stearns
Political economy of media transformation in South Africa pp. 168-169 Downloads
Jason Robinson
Chocolate nations: living and dying for cocoa in West Africa pp. 170-171 Downloads
Georgios Tsopanakis
Getting Somalia wrong? Faith, war and hope in a shattered state pp. 172-173 Downloads
Mohamed Haji Ingiriis
Political culture and nationalism in Malawi: building Kwacha pp. 174-175 Downloads
Clive Gabay
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