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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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2012, volume 39, articles 134

The economic is political and the political is economic: protest, change, and continuity in contemporary Africa pp. 547-550 Downloads
Gabrielle Lynch
Assessing South Africa's New Growth Path: framework for change? pp. 551-568 Downloads
Ben Fine
Organised labour and the politics of class formation in post-apartheid South Africa pp. 569-589 Downloads
Alexander Beresford
‘A disciplining method for holding standards down’: how the World Bank planned Africa's slums pp. 590-613 Downloads
Amanda Alexander
A hierarchy of struggles? The ‘economic’ and the ‘political’ in Egypt's revolution pp. 614-628 Downloads
M. Abdelrahman
Running as a resource of hope? Voices from Eldoret pp. 629-644 Downloads
Grant Jarvie and Michelle Sikes
The legacy of Meles Zenawi pp. 645-654 Downloads
Martin Plaut
Land grabs, government, peasant and civil society activism in the Senegal River Valley pp. 655-664 Downloads
Jeanne Koopman
Sharpening the Weapons of the weak: a response to Carin Runciman pp. 665-671 Downloads
Luke Sinwell
Development ethics: means of the means? pp. 672-681 Downloads
Trevor Parfitt

2012, volume 39, articles 133

The revolution in permanence pp. 401-407 Downloads
Ray Bush and Claire Mercer
Doubly dispossessed by accumulation: Egyptian fishing communities between enclosed lakes and a rising sea pp. 408-426 Downloads
Andreas Malm and Shora Esmailian
Rwanda's Vision 2020 halfway through: what the eye does not see pp. 427-450 Downloads
An Ansoms and Donatella Rostagno
Beyond the siege state -- tracing hybridity during a recent visit to Eritrea pp. 451-464 Downloads
Tanja R. Müller
Probing the historical sources of the Mauritian miracle: sugar exporters and state building in colonial Mauritius pp. 465-478 Downloads
Ryan Saylor
‘Why government should not collect taxes’: grand corruption in government and citizens' views on taxation in Cameroon pp. 479-499 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jeanne Koopman
Plusieurs chemins: how different stakeholders at different scales in Malian society are fragmenting the state pp. 512-524 Downloads
Franklin Charles Graham
Somalia: oil and (in)security pp. 525-535 Downloads
Michael Walls and Steve Kibble
Tanzania in transition: from Nyerere to Mkapa pp. 536-537 Downloads
Janet Bujra
Oil and Insurgency in the Niger Delta: Managing the Complex Politics of Petrol Violence pp. 538-539 Downloads
J. Shola Omotola
African awakening: the emerging revolutions pp. 540-541 Downloads
Gary Blank
Ethiopia: the last two frontiers pp. 542-546 Downloads
Gaim Kibreab

2012, volume 39, articles 132

Markets and identities in Africa: honouring Gavin Williams pp. 209-211 Downloads
Abdul Raufu Mustapha, Reginald Cline-Cole and Gary Littlejohn
Neoliberal accumulation and class: a tribute to Gavin Williams pp. 213-223 Downloads
Lionel Cliffe
A force for good? Markets, cellars and labour in the South African wine industry after apartheid pp. 225-242 Downloads
Joachim Winfried Ewert
Was privatisation necessary and did it work? The case of South Africa pp. 243-260 Downloads
Anne Pitcher
Weber meets Godzilla: social networks and the spirit of capitalism in East Asia and Africa pp. 261-278 Downloads
Kate Meagher
Worker agency in colonial, apartheid and post-apartheid gold mining workplace regimes pp. 279-294 Downloads
Timothy Sizwe Phakathi
The political economy of oil and ‘rebellion’ in Nigeria's Niger Delta pp. 295-313 Downloads
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 Downloads
Gavin Capps
Dani Wadada Nabudere, 1932--2011: an uncompromising revolutionary pp. 335-341 Downloads
Yash Tandon
Remembering Dani Wadada Nabudere pp. 343-344 Downloads
David Simon
Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA): advancing the theft of African genetic wealth pp. 345-350 Downloads
Carol B. Thompson
Zimbabwe's clogged political drain and open diamond pipe pp. 351-365 Downloads
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 Downloads
Philani Moyo
Malawi in crisis, 2011--12 pp. 375-388 Downloads
Diana Cammack
Natural resources and local livelihoods in the Great Lakes region of Africa: a political economy perspective pp. 389-390 Downloads
Richard B. Dadzie
Zambia, mining and neoliberalism: boom and bust on the globalized Copperbelt pp. 391-392 Downloads
Pádraig Carmody
War veterans in Zimbabwe's revolution: challenging neo-colonialism and settler and international capital pp. 393-395 Downloads
Joseph Hanlon and Teresa Smart
Borders and borderlands as resources in the Horn of Africa pp. 396-398 Downloads
Roy Love
Revolutionary traveller: freeze-frames from a life pp. 399-400 Downloads
Tapiwa Chagonda

2012, volume 39, articles 131

Five decades on: some reflections on 50 years of Africa's independence pp. 1-10 Downloads
Alfred Zack-Williams
Tracks of the third wave: democracy theory, democratisation and the dilemma of political succession in Africa pp. 11-25 Downloads
Bernard Ugochukwu Nwosu
Neo-patrimonialism and the discourse of state failure in Africa pp. 27-43 Downloads
Zubairu Wai
Rubbishing: a wrong approach to Eritrea/Ethiopia union pp. 45-62 Downloads
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 Downloads
Gavin Capps
Kicking off a debate on Tanzania's 50 years of independence pp. 101-102 Downloads
Lionel Cliffe
Nationalism and pan-Africanism: decisive moments in Nyerere's intellectual and political thought pp. 103-116 Downloads
Issa G. Shivji
Tanzania fifty years on (1961--2011): rethinking ujamaa, Nyerere and socialism in Africa pp. 117-125 Downloads
John S. Saul
Fifty years of making sense of independence politics pp. 127-131 Downloads
Lionel Cliffe
Brand Africa: multiple transitions in global capitalism -- a preface pp. 133-133 Downloads
Gary Littlejohn
Brand Africa: multiple transitions in global capitalism pp. 135-150 Downloads
Lisa Ann Richey and Stefano Ponte
Dag Hammarskjöld, the United Nations and Africa pp. 151-159 Downloads
Henning Melber
An exposition of development failures in Mozambique pp. 161-170 Downloads
Benedito Cunguara
Whither agrarian reform in South Africa? pp. 171-180 Downloads
Peter Jacobs
Sierra Leone at 50: confronting old problems and preparing for new challenges pp. 181-192 Downloads
Yusuf Bangura
The European Union's Africa policies: norms, interests and impact pp. 193-194 Downloads
Stephen Hurt
A swamp full of dollars: pipelines and paramilitaries in Nigeria's oil frontier pp. 195-197 Downloads
Usman A. Tar
Congo Masquerade: The political culture of aid inefficiency and reform failure pp. 198-199 Downloads
Stylianos Moshonas
War and the politics of identity in Ethiopia: the making of enemies and allies in the Horn of Africa pp. 200-202 Downloads
John Markakis
Architects of poverty: why African capitalism needs changing pp. 203-205 Downloads
Philani Moyo
Intervention as indirect rule: civil war and statebuilding in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 206-207 Downloads
Dan Fahey
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