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Africa Renewal
- Africa's New Harvest: To Transform Agriculture, We Must Speed up Innovations and Collaboration: The 32nd Session of the FAO Regional Conference for Africa Being Held in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, Starts from 11 To 14 April 2022 (Africa Renewal April 2022)
- Young South African Steinway Piano Technician Emerges: Tshepiso Ledwaba, 31, Trained at the Highly Respected Ohio-based Oberlin College and Conservatory (Africa Renewal April 2022)
Review of African Political Economy
- Land and the limits of liberal legalism: property, transitional justice and non-reformist reforms in post-apartheid South Africa (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 170, 2021, pp. 646-655)
- Extractive capitalism and hard and soft power in the age of Black Lives Matter (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 497-508)
- Bendix and Ndlovu-Gatsheni in dialogue: conceptualising the (de)colonial, knowledge and development (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 473-484)
- Should Nigeria join the European Union's Economic Partnership Agreement with the other ECOWAS states? (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 462-472)
- Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea: a threat to the means of livelihood of artisanal fishers in South South region, Nigeria (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 452-461)
- Covid-19 containment policies in Nigeria: the role of conflictual federal-state relations in the fight against the pandemic (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 442-451)
- Janus-faced presidents: extroverted and introverted politics in oil-age Niger (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 420-441)
- Cooperatives and the reorganisation of labour-intensive production in South Africa's clothing industry (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 403-419)
- Staking a claim: law, inequality and the city in South Africa (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 385-402)
- When anti-corruption fails: the dynamics of procurement in contemporary South Africa (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 369-384)
- Rebuilding hegemony: passive revolution, state transformation and South Africa's steel sector (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 352-368)
- Capitalism, resources and inequality in a climate emergency (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 325-330)
- Auctioning a 'just energy transition'? South Africa's renewable energy procurement programme and its implications for transition strategies (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 321-323)
- Connecting people and voices for radical change in Africa (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 168, 2021, pp. 321-323)
- Financialisation of politics: the political economy of Egypt's counterrevolution (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 168, 2021, pp. 305-313)
- Anti-fraud measures in Eastern Africa (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 168, 2021, pp. 289-304)
- The myth of the 'book famine' in African publishing (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 168, 2021, pp. 257-275)
- Historical roots of militarised conservation: the case of Uganda (Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 168, 2021, pp. 257-275)