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