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Results Africana Periodicals: 747
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1. Political vigilante groups in Ghana: violence or democracy?
2. Land reform and conflict in South Sudan: evidence from Yei River County
3. The making of dangerous communities: the 'Peul-Fouta' in ebola-weary Senegal
4. Resistance against conservation at the South African section of Greater Mapungubwe (trans)frontier
5. The institutionalisation of power revisited: presidential term limits in Africa
6. Nigeria and democratic progress by elections in Africa
7. 50 years of 'Africa Spectrum'
8. Zupta's next nightmare: the South African local government elections of 3 August 2016
9. Land acquisitions, the politics of dispossession, and state-remaking in Gambella, Western Ethiopia
10. The elections in Uganda, February 2016
11. Democracy in reverse: the 2016 general election in Zambia
12. Special focus: Burundi after the 2015 elections
13. Investigative journalism and human trafficking in West Africa
14. South Korean development cooperation in Africa: the legacy of a developmental state
15. Foreign direct investment and the transfer of technologies to Angola's energy sector
16. Cows, bandits, and violent conflicts: understanding cattle rustling in Northern Nigeria
17. The metastable city and the politics of crystallisation: protesting and policing in Kampala
18. One step forward, two steps back? Côte d'Ivoire's 2015 presidential polls
19. The legacy of armed conflicts: Southern African and comparative perspectives
20. The eagle's nest in the Horn of Africa: US military strategic deployment in Djibouti
21. Informal land sale and housing in the periphery of Pointe-Noire
22. Transparency and accountability in the management of oil revenues in Ghana
23. What is Nigeria? Unsettling the myth of exceptionalism
24. Down to earth again: the third stage of African growth perspective
25. The use of 'community' in South Africa's 2011 local government elections
26. A future beyond HIV/AIDS? Health as a political commodity in Botswana
27. Tactical communication: mutiny as a dialogue in West and Central Africa
28. Straining: young men working through waithood in Freetown, Sierra Leone
29. 'Thousands of new Sankaras': resistance and struggle in Burkina Faso
30. Why corporatism collapsed in South Africa: the significance of NEDLAC
31. 'No die, no rest'? Coercive discipline in Liberian military organisations
32. 'Incompleteness' and the quest for multiple identities in South Africa
33. Indigenous knowledge and public education in Sub-Saharan Africa
34. The 2015 Nigerian general elections
35. The presidential, parliamentary and local elections in Malawi, May 2014
36. Ready or not: Namibia as a potentially successful oil producer
37. China's and Japan's foreign aid policies vis-à-vis Lusophone Africa
38. The 'protests against Charlie Hebdo' in Niger: a background analysis
39. Religion and politics in Africa: the future of 'the secular'
40. 50 years of independence: reflections on the role of publishing and progressive African intellectuals
41. Work and masculinity in Katanga's artisanal mines
42. South Africa: the 2014 national and provincial elections
43. The efficacy of water treaties in the Eastern Nile Basin
44. Civil society and land use policy in Uganda: the Mabira Forest case
45. The crisis in CAR: navigating myths and interests
46. Violence and votes in Nigeria: the dominance of incumbents in the use of violence to rig elections
47. Nigeria's 2015 election in perspective
48. Tradition?!: traditional cultural institutions on customary practices in Uganda
49. Zimbabwean politics in the post-2013 election period
50. The impact of drug trafficking on informal security actors in Kenya
51. The eye of the beholder: service provision and state legitimacy in Burundi
52. Traditional, democratic, accountable? Navigating citizen-subjection in rural South Africa
53. Political representation of minorities as collateral damage or gain: the Batwa in Burundi and Rwanda
54. Oil multinational corporations, environmental irresponsibility and turbulent peace in the Niger Delta
55. Ominous inevitabilities: reflecting on South Africa's post-transition aporia in Achmat Dangor's 'Bitter Fruit'
56. Serving in Africa: US Peace Corps in Cameroon
57. Local communities' and indigenous peoples' rights to forests in Central Africa: from hope to challenges
58. Negotiated peace, denied justice? The case of West Nile (Northern Uganda)
59. Gender, gays and gain: the sexualised politics of donor aid in Malawi
60. Nigeria's quest to recover looted assets: the Abacha affair
61. Insurgent nationalism: political imagination and rupture in Côte d'Ivoire
62. At the margins of the economy? Chinese migrants in Lesotho's wholesale and retail sector
63. A critical review of environmental conservation in Zimbabwe
64. 'Death does not rot': transitional justice and local 'truths' in the aftermath of the war in northern Uganda
65. Becoming Zimbabwe or becoming Zimbabwean: identity, nationalism and State-building
66. The 2013 elections in Zimbabwe: end of an era for human rights discourse?
67. Frames in the Ethiopian debate on biofuels
68. ( Re)making the social world: the politics of transitional justice in Burundi
69. Polish African studies at a crossroads: past, present and future
70. The democratic impact of ICT in Africa
71. KONY 2012, military humanitarianism, and the magic of occult economies
72. Defining the nation: national identity in South Sudanese media discourse
73. Land transactions and chieftaincies in southwestern Togo
74. Socio-political turmoil in Mali: the public debate following the coup d'état on 22 March 2012
75. 'Green' or 'red'? Reframing the environmental discourse in Nigeria
76. Multilingualism and hip hop consumption in Nigeria: accounting for the local acceptance of a global phenomenon
77. Boko Haram: the development of a militant religious movement in Nigeria
78. Blinded by sight: divining the future of anthropology in Africa
79. Beyond Marikana: the post-apartheid South African State
80. Deals and dealings: inconclusive peace and treacherous trade along the South Sudan-Uganda border
81. The force of action: legitimizing the coup in Bamako, Mali
82. The neglected economic dimensions of ECOWAS's negotiated peace accords in West Africa
83. Something mightier: marginalization, occult imaginations and the youth conflict in the oil-rich Niger Delta
84. Competing claims and contested boundaries: legitimating land rights in Isiolo District, northern Kenya
85. The limits of the EU as a peace and security actor in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
86. Covering post-conflict elections: challenges for the media in Central Africa
87. Toward electoral security: experiences from KwaZulu-Natal
88. The growing influence of Al-Qaeda on the African continent
89. The ethnic politics of coup avoidance: evidence from Zambia and Uganda
90. Democratisation and political participation of Mbororo in western Cameroon
91. Access to resources and predictability in armed rebellion: the FAPC's short-lived 'Monaco' in eastern Congo
92. 'Get to the bridge and I will help you to cross': merit, personal connections and money in access to Nigerian higher education
93. Making migrants responsible for development: Cape Verdean returnees and Northern migration policies
94. The Boko Haram uprising and Islamic revivalism in Nigeria
95. Changing Webs of Kinship: Spotlights on West Africa
96. Urban languages in Africa
97. African Studies - striving for integrated information services: recent developments in Germany and Europe
98. 'Indépendance cha cha': African pop music since the independence era
99. Contested inclusions: pitfalls of NGO peace-building activities in Liberia
100. And they are still targeting: assessing the effectiveness of targeted sanctions against Zimbabwe