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Barata, Data Dea (2012) | |
Minority rights, culture, and Ethiopia's 'third way' to governance | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #3. p. 61-80. |
Miles, William F.S. (2012) | |
Deploying development to counter terrorism: post-9/11 transformation of U.S. foreign aid to Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #3. p. 27-60. |
Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J. (2012) | |
Rethinking 'Chimurenga' and 'Gukurahundi' in Zimbabwe: a critique of partisan national history | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #3. p. 1-26. |
Wiley, David (2012) | |
Militarizing Africa and African Studies and the U.S. Africanist response | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #2. p. 147-161. |
Dewey, Susan; Germain, Tonia St. (eds.) (2012) | |
ASR Forum: the case of gender-based violence: assessing the impact of international human rights rhetoric on African lives | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #2. p. 29-146. |
Waller, Richard (2012) | |
Pastoral production in colonial Kenya: lessons from the past? | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #2. p. 1-27. |
Little, Peter D. (2012) | |
On the Somalia dilemma: adding layers of complexity to an already complex emergency | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #1. p. 191-195. |
Mahoney, Dillon (2012) | |
Changing strategies in marketing Kenya's tourist art: from ethnic brands to fair trade labels | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #1. p. 161-190. |
Adem, Seifudein (2012) | |
China in Ethiopia: diplomacy and economics of Sino-optimism | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #1. p. 143-160. |
Newbury, David (2012) | |
The continuing process of decolonization in the Congo: fifty years later | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #1. p. 131-141. |
Kabamba, Patience (2012) | |
External economic exploitation in the DRC: 1990-2005 | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #1. p. 123-130. |
Schatzberg, Michael G. (2012) | |
The structural roots of the DRC's current disasters: deep dilemmas | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #1. p. 117-121. |
Kapanga, Kasongo M. (ed.) (2012) | |
ASR Forum: the Congo (DRC) fifty years after independence | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #1. p. 105-141. |
Boone, Catherine (2012) | |
Land conflict and distributive politics in Kenya | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #1. p. 75-103. |
Githinji, Mwangi wa; Holmquist, Frank (2012) | |
Reform and political impunity in Kenya: transparency without accountability | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #1. p. 53-74. |
Kanyinga, Karuti; Long, James D. (2012) | |
The political economy of reforms in Kenya: the post-2007 election violence and a new constitution | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #1. p. 31-51. |
Harbeson, John W. (2012) | |
Land and the quest for a democratic state in Kenya: bringing citizens back In | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #1. p. 15-30. |
Byfield, Judith A. (2012) | |
Gender, justice, and the environment: connecting the dots | |
African Studies Review. Volume 55 #1. p. 1-12. |
Reeves, Eric (2011) | |
Humanitarian obstruction as a crime against humanity: the example of Sudan | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #3. p. 165-174. |
Green, Erik (2011) | |
Agrarian populism in colonial and postcolonial Malawi | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #3. p. 143-164. |
McDonnell, Erin Metz; Fine, Gary Alan (2011) | |
Pride and shame in Ghana: collective memory and nationalism among elite students | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #3. p. 121-142. |
Adunbi, Omolade (2011) | |
Oil and the production of competing subjectivities in Nigeria: 'platforms of possibilities' and 'pipelines of conflict' | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #3. p. 101-120. |
Adebanwi, Wale (2011) | |
The radical press and security agencies in Nigeria: beyond hegemonic polarities | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #3. p. 45-69. |
Gueye, Marame (2011) | |
Modern media and culture in Senegal: speaking truth to power | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #3. p. 27-43. |
Bird, S. Elizabeth; Ottanelli, Fraser (2011) | |
The history and legacy of the Asaba, Nigeria, massacres | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #3. p. 1-26. |
Dawson, Ashley (2011) | |
New world disorder: 'Black Hawk Down' and the eclipse of U.S. military humanitarianism in Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #2. p. 177-194. |
Tavares, Rodrigo (2011) | |
The participation of SADC and ECOWAS in military operations: the weight of national interests in decision-making | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #2. p. 145-176. |
Mitchell, Matthew I. (2011) | |
Insights from the cocoa regions in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana: rethinking the migration-conflict nexus | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #2. p. 123-144. |
Thomson, Steven (2011) | |
Revisiting 'Mandingization' in coastal Gambia and Casamance (Senegal): four approaches to ethnic change | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #2. p. 95-121. |
Lince, Sarah (2011) | |
The informal sector in Jinja, Uganda: implications of formalization and regulation | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #2. p. 73-93. |
Meagher, Kate (2011) | |
Informal economies and urban governance in Nigeria: popular empowerment or political exclusion? | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #2. p. 47-72. |
Bauer, Gretchen (2011) | |
Update on the women's movement in Botswana: have women stopped talking? | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #2. p. 23-46. |
Higgs, Catherine (2011) | |
Silence, disobedience, and African Catholic sisters in apartheid South Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #2. p. 1-22. |
Schler, Lynn (2011) | |
The negotiations of Nigerian seamen in the transition from colonialism to independence: smuggling to make ends meet | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #1. p. 167-185. |
Hillbom, Ellen (2011) | |
Farm intensification and milk market expansion in Meru, Tanzania | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #1. p. 145-165. |
Batty, Fodei (2011) | |
Do ethnic groups retain homogenous preferences in African politics? Evidence from Sierra Leone and Liberia | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #1. p. 117-143. |
Barr, Burlin (2011) | |
Raoul Peck's 'Lumumba' and 'Lumumba: la mort du prophète': on cultural amnesia and historical erasure | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #1. p. 85-116. |
Martin, William G. (2011) | |
The rise of African Studies (USA) and the transnational study of Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #1. p. 59-83. |
Weinstein, Laura (2011) | |
The politics of government expenditures in Tanzania, 1999-2007 | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #1. p. 33-57. |
Selassie, Bereket Habte (2011) | |
Democracy and peace in the age of globalization: old problems, new challenges for Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #1. p. 19-31. |
Ambler, Charles (2011) | |
'A school in the interior': African Studies: engagement and interdisciplinarity | |
African Studies Review. Volume 54 #1. p. 1-17. |
Adebanwi, Wale (2010) | |
The clergy, culture, and political conflicts in Nigeria | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #3. p. 121-142. |
Babo, Alfred (2010) | |
Sociopolitical crisis and the reconstruction of sustainable periurban agriculture in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #3. p. 101-120. |
Rodrigues, Isabel Fêo P.B.; Sheldon, Kathleen (2010) | |
Cape Verdean and Mozambican women's literature: liberating the national and seizing the intimate | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #3. p. 77-99. |
Sanga, Imani (2010) | |
Postcolonial cosmopolitan music in Dar es Salaam: Dr. Remmy Ongala and the traveling sounds | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #3. p. 61-76. |
Marschall, Sabine (2010) | |
Private sector involvement in public history production in South Africa: the 'Sunday Times' Heritage Project | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #3. p. 35-59. |
Thomson, Susan (2010) | |
Getting close to Rwandans since the genocide: studying everyday life in highly politicized research settings | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #3. p. 19-34. |
Gugler, Josef (2010) | |
African films in the classroom | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #3. p. 1-17. |
Muñoz, José-María (2010) | |
Business visibility and taxation in Northern Cameroon | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #2. p. 149-175. |
Redding, Sean (2010) | |
Faction fights, student protests, and rebellion: the politics of beer-drinks and bad food in the Transkei, South Africa, 1955-63 | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #2. p. 125-147. |
Ansoms, An (2010) | |
Views from below on the pro-poor growth challenge: the case of rural Rwanda | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #2. p. 97-123. |
Zeitlyn, David (2010) | |
Diary evidence for political competition: Mambila autoethnography and pretensions to power | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #2. p. 77-95. |
McFerson, Hazel (2010) | |
Developments in African governance since the Cold War: beyond Cassandra and Pollyanna | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #2. p. 49-76. |
Dill, Brian (2010) | |
Community-based organizations (CBOs) and norms of participation in Tanzania: working against the grain | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #2. p. 23-48. |
Faulkingham, Ralph; Goheen, Mitzi (2010) | |
Africa in the age of Obama | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #2. p. 1-21. |
Morgan, Stephen L.; Mohammed, Ismaila Z.; Abdullahi, Salisu (2010) | |
Patron-client relationships and low education among youth in Kano, Nigeria | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #1. p. 79-103. |
Asiedu, Alex Boakye (2010) | |
Some perspectives on the migration of skilled professionals from Ghana | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #1. p. 61-78. |
Ingelaere, Bert (2010) | |
Do we understand life after genocide? Center and periphery in the construction of knowledge in postgenocide Rwanda | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #1. p. 41-59. |
Aina, Tade Akin (2010) | |
Beyond reforms: the politics of higher education transformation in Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #1. p. 21-40. |
Zeleza, Paul Tiyambe (2010) | |
African diasporas: toward a global history | |
African Studies Review. Volume 53 #1. p. 1-19. |
King, Elisabeth (2009) | |
From data problems to data points: challenges and opportunities of research in postgenocide Rwanda | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #3. p. 127-148. |
Truesdell, Amy (2009) | |
Achieving political objectives: South African defense priorities from the apartheid to the postapartheid era | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #3. p. 107-125. |
Tegegne, Habtamu Mengistie (2009) | |
Rethinking property and society in Gondärine Ethiopia | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #3. p. 89-106. |
Hamil, Mustapha (2009) | |
Itineraries of revival and ambivalence in postcolonial North Africa cinema: from Benlyazid's 'Door to the sky' to Moknèche's 'Viva Laldgérie' | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #3. p. 73-87. |
Chege, Mwangi (2009) | |
The politics of education in Kenyan universities: a call for a paradigm shift | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #3. p. 55-71. |
Frank, Emily (2009) | |
Shifting paradigms and the politics of AIDS in Zambia | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #3. p. 33-53. |
Hodgson, Dorothy L. (2009) | |
Becoming indigenous in Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #3. p. 1-32. |
Bordonaro, Lorenzo I. (ed.) (2009) | |
Special issue: Guinea-Bissau today | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #2. p. 35-179. |
Schmidt, Elizabeth (2009) | |
Anticolonial nationalism in French West Africa: what made Guinea unique? | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #2. p. 1-34. |
Pitcher, Anne; Moran, Mary H.; Johnston, Michael (2009) | |
Rethinking patrimonialism and neopatrimonialism in Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #1. p. 125-156. |
Ngom, Fallou (2009) | |
Ahmadu Bamba's pedagogy and the development of ajami literature | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #1. p. 99-123. |
Sheridan, Michael J. (2009) | |
The environmental and social history of African sacred groves: a Tanzanian case study | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #1. p. 73-98. |
Winterbottom, Anna; Koomen, Jonneke; Burford, Gemma (2009) | |
Female genital cutting: cultural rights and rites of defiance in northern Tanzania | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #1. p. 47-71. |
Phillips, Kristin D. (2009) | |
Hunger, healing, and citizenship in central Tanzania | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #1. p. 23-45. |
Ogot, Bethwell A. (2009) | |
Rereading the history and historiography of epistemic domination and resistance in Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 52 #1. p. 1-22. |
deGrassi, Aaron (2008) | |
'Neopatrimonialism' and agricultural development in Africa: contributions and limitations of a contested concept | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #3. p. 107-133. |
Prentki, Tim (2008) | |
Any color of the rainbow - as long as it's gray: dramatic learning spaces in postapartheid South Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #3. p. 91-106. |
Simone, AbdouMaliq (2008) | |
Some reflections on making popular culture in urban Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #3. p. 75-89. |
Garland, Elizabeth (2008) | |
The elephant in the room: confronting the colonial character of wildlife conservation in Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #3. p. 51-74. |
Rettig, Max (2008) | |
Gacaca: truth, justice, and reconciliation in postconflict Rwanda? | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #3. p. 25-50. |
Wendland, Claire L. (2008) | |
Research, therapy, and bioethical hegemony: the controversy over perinatal AZT trials in Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #3. p. 1-23. |
Barchiesi, Franco (2008) | |
Wage labor, precarious employment, and social inclusion in the making of South Africa's postapartheid transition | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #2. p. 119-142. |
Moritz, Mark (2008) | |
A critical examination of honor cultures and herding societies in Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #2. p. 99-117. |
Adeboye, Olufunke (2008) | |
Reading the diary of Akinpelu Obisesan in colonial Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #2. p. 75-97. |
Falen, Douglas J. (2008) | |
Polygyny and Christian marriage in Africa: the case of Benin | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #2. p. 51-74. |
Shadle, Brett L. (2008) | |
Rape in the courts of Gusiiland, Kenya, 1940s-1960s | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #2. p. 27-50. |
Van Beusekom, Monica M. (2008) | |
Individualism, community, and cooperatives in the development thinking of the Union Soudanaise-RDA, 1946-1960 | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #2. p. 1-25. |
Marcus, Richard R. (2008) | |
'Tòkana': the collapse of the rural Malagasy community | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #1. p. 85-104. |
Saine, Abdoulaye (2008) | |
The Gambia's 2006 presidential election: change or continuity? | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #1. p. 59-83. |
Miles, William F.S. (2008) | |
The rabbi's well: a case study in the micropolitics of foreign aid in Muslim West Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #1. p. 41-57. |
Mutua, Makau (2008) | |
Human rights in Africa: the limited promise of liberalism | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #1. p. 17-39. |
Robinson, Pearl T. (2008) | |
Ralphe Bunche and African studies: reflections on the politics of knowledge | |
African Studies Review. Volume 51 #1. p. 1-16. |
Green, Erik (2007) | |
Modern agricultural history in Malawi: perspectives on policy-choice explanations | |
African Studies Review. Volume 50 #3. p. 115-133. |
Sautman, Barry; Yan Hairong (2007) | |
Friends and interests: China's distinctive links with Africa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 50 #3. p. 75-114. |
Mwakalobo, Adam B.S. (2007) | |
Implications of HIV/AIDS for rural livelihoods in Tanzania: the example of Rungwe district | |
African Studies Review. Volume 50 #3. p. 51-73. |
Izugbara, Chimaraoke O. (2007) | |
Constituting the unsafe: Nigerian sex workers' notions of unsafe sexual conduct | |
African Studies Review. Volume 50 #3. p. 29-49. |
Austin, Gareth (2007) | |
Reciprocal comparison and African history: tackling conceptual Eurocentrism in the study of Africa's economic past | |
African Studies Review. Volume 50 #3. p. 1-28. |
Geschiere, Peter (ed.) (2007) | |
Jane Guyer's 'Marginal gains: monetary transactions in Atlantic Africa' | |
African Studies Review. Volume 50 #2. September. p. 37-202. |
Miller, Joseph C. (2007) | |
Life begins at fifty: African Studies enters its age of awareness | |
African Studies Review. Volume 50 #2. September. p. 1-35. |
Wasserman, Herman (2007) | |
Is a New Worldwide Web Possible? An Explorative Comparison of the Use of ICTs (Information and Communication Technology) by Two South African Social Movements | |
African Studies Review. Volume 50 #1. April. p. 109-131. |
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