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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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2012, volume 39, articles 134
- The economic is political and the political is economic: protest, change, and continuity in contemporary Africa pp. 547-550

- Gabrielle Lynch
- Assessing South Africa's New Growth Path: framework for change? pp. 551-568

- Ben Fine
- Organised labour and the politics of class formation in post-apartheid South Africa pp. 569-589

- Alexander Beresford
- ‘A disciplining method for holding standards down’: how the World Bank planned Africa's slums pp. 590-613

- Amanda Alexander
- A hierarchy of struggles? The ‘economic’ and the ‘political’ in Egypt's revolution pp. 614-628

- M. Abdelrahman
- Running as a resource of hope? Voices from Eldoret pp. 629-644

- Grant Jarvie and Michelle Sikes
- The legacy of Meles Zenawi pp. 645-654

- Martin Plaut
- Land grabs, government, peasant and civil society activism in the Senegal River Valley pp. 655-664

- Jeanne Koopman
- Sharpening the Weapons of the weak: a response to Carin Runciman pp. 665-671

- Luke Sinwell
- Development ethics: means of the means? pp. 672-681

- Trevor Parfitt
2012, volume 39, articles 133
- The revolution in permanence pp. 401-407

- Ray Bush and Claire Mercer
- Doubly dispossessed by accumulation: Egyptian fishing communities between enclosed lakes and a rising sea pp. 408-426

- Andreas Malm and Shora Esmailian
- Rwanda's Vision 2020 halfway through: what the eye does not see pp. 427-450

- An Ansoms and Donatella Rostagno
- Beyond the siege state -- tracing hybridity during a recent visit to Eritrea pp. 451-464

- Tanja R. Müller
- Probing the historical sources of the Mauritian miracle: sugar exporters and state building in colonial Mauritius pp. 465-478

- Ryan Saylor
- ‘Why government should not collect taxes’: grand corruption in government and citizens' views on taxation in Cameroon pp. 479-499

- Rogers Tabe Egbe Orock and Oben Timothy Mbuagbo
- Will Africa's Green Revolution squeeze African family farmers to death? Lessons from small-scale high-cost rice production in the Senegal River Valley pp. 500-511

- Jeanne Koopman
- Plusieurs chemins: how different stakeholders at different scales in Malian society are fragmenting the state pp. 512-524

- Franklin Charles Graham
- Somalia: oil and (in)security pp. 525-535

- Michael Walls and Steve Kibble
- Tanzania in transition: from Nyerere to Mkapa pp. 536-537

- Janet Bujra
- Oil and Insurgency in the Niger Delta: Managing the Complex Politics of Petrol Violence pp. 538-539

- J. Shola Omotola
- African awakening: the emerging revolutions pp. 540-541

- Gary Blank
- Ethiopia: the last two frontiers pp. 542-546

- Gaim Kibreab
2012, volume 39, articles 132
- Markets and identities in Africa: honouring Gavin Williams pp. 209-211

- Abdul Raufu Mustapha, Reginald Cline-Cole and Gary Littlejohn
- Neoliberal accumulation and class: a tribute to Gavin Williams pp. 213-223

- Lionel Cliffe
- A force for good? Markets, cellars and labour in the South African wine industry after apartheid pp. 225-242

- Joachim Winfried Ewert
- Was privatisation necessary and did it work? The case of South Africa pp. 243-260

- Anne Pitcher
- Weber meets Godzilla: social networks and the spirit of capitalism in East Asia and Africa pp. 261-278

- Kate Meagher
- Worker agency in colonial, apartheid and post-apartheid gold mining workplace regimes pp. 279-294

- Timothy Sizwe Phakathi
- The political economy of oil and ‘rebellion’ in Nigeria's Niger Delta pp. 295-313

- Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou
- A bourgeois reform with social justice? The contradictions of the Minerals Development Bill and black economic empowerment in the South African platinum mining industry pp. 315-333

- Gavin Capps
- Dani Wadada Nabudere, 1932--2011: an uncompromising revolutionary pp. 335-341

- Yash Tandon
- Remembering Dani Wadada Nabudere pp. 343-344

- David Simon
- Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA): advancing the theft of African genetic wealth pp. 345-350

- Carol B. Thompson
- Zimbabwe's clogged political drain and open diamond pipe pp. 351-365

- Patrick Bond and Khadija Sharife
- ‘Still on top, but ANC is left shaken’: reflections on the 2011 local government elections in South Africa pp. 367-374

- Philani Moyo
- Malawi in crisis, 2011--12 pp. 375-388

- Diana Cammack
- Natural resources and local livelihoods in the Great Lakes region of Africa: a political economy perspective pp. 389-390

- Richard B. Dadzie
- Zambia, mining and neoliberalism: boom and bust on the globalized Copperbelt pp. 391-392

- Pádraig Carmody
- War veterans in Zimbabwe's revolution: challenging neo-colonialism and settler and international capital pp. 393-395

- Joseph Hanlon and Teresa Smart
- Borders and borderlands as resources in the Horn of Africa pp. 396-398

- Roy Love
- Revolutionary traveller: freeze-frames from a life pp. 399-400

- Tapiwa Chagonda
2012, volume 39, articles 131
- Five decades on: some reflections on 50 years of Africa's independence pp. 1-10

- Alfred Zack-Williams
- Tracks of the third wave: democracy theory, democratisation and the dilemma of political succession in Africa pp. 11-25

- Bernard Ugochukwu Nwosu
- Neo-patrimonialism and the discourse of state failure in Africa pp. 27-43

- Zubairu Wai
- Rubbishing: a wrong approach to Eritrea/Ethiopia union pp. 45-62

- Simon Weldehaimanot and Semere Kesete
- Victim of its own success? The platinum mining industry and the apartheid mineral property system in South Africa's political transition pp. 63-84

- Gavin Capps
- Kicking off a debate on Tanzania's 50 years of independence pp. 101-102

- Lionel Cliffe
- Nationalism and pan-Africanism: decisive moments in Nyerere's intellectual and political thought pp. 103-116

- Issa G. Shivji
- Tanzania fifty years on (1961--2011): rethinking ujamaa, Nyerere and socialism in Africa pp. 117-125

- John S. Saul
- Fifty years of making sense of independence politics pp. 127-131

- Lionel Cliffe
- Brand Africa: multiple transitions in global capitalism -- a preface pp. 133-133

- Gary Littlejohn
- Brand Africa: multiple transitions in global capitalism pp. 135-150

- Lisa Ann Richey and Stefano Ponte
- Dag Hammarskjöld, the United Nations and Africa pp. 151-159

- Henning Melber
- An exposition of development failures in Mozambique pp. 161-170

- Benedito Cunguara
- Whither agrarian reform in South Africa? pp. 171-180

- Peter Jacobs
- Sierra Leone at 50: confronting old problems and preparing for new challenges pp. 181-192

- Yusuf Bangura
- The European Union's Africa policies: norms, interests and impact pp. 193-194

- Stephen Hurt
- A swamp full of dollars: pipelines and paramilitaries in Nigeria's oil frontier pp. 195-197

- Usman A. Tar
- Congo Masquerade: The political culture of aid inefficiency and reform failure pp. 198-199

- Stylianos Moshonas
- War and the politics of identity in Ethiopia: the making of enemies and allies in the Horn of Africa pp. 200-202

- John Markakis
- Architects of poverty: why African capitalism needs changing pp. 203-205

- Philani Moyo
- Intervention as indirect rule: civil war and statebuilding in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 206-207

- Dan Fahey
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On this page- 2012, volume 39
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Articles 134
Articles 133 Articles 132 Articles 131
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
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
1999, volume 26
1998, volume 25
1997, volume 24
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