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From the public to the private: mapping women’s formal and informal participation in peacebuilding in Mali | 2024 | African affairs 122 (489): 491-511 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Reinvigorating social support systems in rural northwestern Ghana: towards affective empathy in a neoliberal age | 2024 | African affairs 122 (489): 513-31 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Betting the farm: rural illiberal state-building in Angola via Chinese loans | 2024 | African affairs 122 (489): 533-58 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
The war in Ukraine, the African Union, and African agency | 2024 | African affairs 122 (489): 559-86 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
How a mutiny became another coup: the politics of counterinsurgency and international military partnerships in Niger | 2024 | African affairs 122 (489): 587-601 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Failed hereditary succession in comparative perspective: the case of Senegal (2000-2024) | 2024 | African affairs 123 (490): 1-31 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Citizen participation during the 2014 protest in Burkina Faso: aspiring to a 'good state' | 2024 | African affairs 123 (490): 33-54 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Ethnic politics and party realignment in African constitutional referendums: understanding Kenya's 'industry of insults' | 2024 | African affairs 123 (490): 55-74 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
The limits of concentrated power: bureaucratic independence and electricity crises in Rwanda | 2024 | African affairs 123 (490): 75-101 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Peacemaking in an authoritarian context in Africa: promoting peace from below in Cameroon | 2024 | African affairs 123 (490): 103-23 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Nigerian youth engagement in violent electoral environments: political apathy or ‘constrained optimism’? | 2024 | African affairs 123 (491): 133-64 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
What do voters want from their legislators? Evidence from Ghana | 2024 | African affairs 123 (491): 165-92 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Examining shifts in the Angola-China relations in the post-dos santos era | 2024 | African affairs 123 (491): 193-221 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Africa–Asia: a tale of worldmaking between alterity and contestation | 2024 | African affairs 123 (491): 223-41 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Contagious coups in Africa? A history of civil - military imbalance | 2024 | African affairs 123 (491): 243-61 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Twenty years of majority rule in South Africa | 2023 | African affairs 122 (483): e23-e25 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
The exploitation of Nigeria's Chibok girls and the creation of social problem industry | 2023 | African affairs 122 (486): 1-32 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Defamation of the president, racial nationalism, and the Roy Clarke affair in Zambia | 2023 | African affairs 122 (486): 33-55 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Inequality regimes in Africa from pre-colonial times to the present | 2023 | African affairs 122 (486): 57-94 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
'Gukurahundi continues': violence, memory, and Mthwakazi activism in Zimbabwe | 2023 | African affairs 122 (486): 95-117 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Political identity as temporal collapse: Ethiopian federalism and contested Ogaden histories | 2023 | African affairs 122 (486): 119-45 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
The role of unpredictability in maintaining control of the security forces in the Gambia | 2023 | African affairs 122 (486): 147-66 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Introduction: Rwanda at twenty years after the genocide | 2023 | African affairs 122 (487): e27-e29 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Demanding recognition: a new framwork for the study of political clientelism | 2023 | African affairs 122 (487): 185-203 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Hustler populism, anti-jubilee backlash and economic injustice in Kenya's 2022 elections | 2023 | African affairs 122 (487): 205-24 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Acting like an owner: land claims and judicial practices in twentieth-century Ghana | 2023 | African affairs 122 (487): 225-44 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Variations of customary tenure, chiefly power, and global norms for responsible land investments in Sierra Leone | 2023 | African affairs 122 (487): 245-67 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Voting decisions and racialized fluidity in South Africa's metropolitan municipalities | 2023 | African affairs 122 (487): 269-98 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Religious leaders as agents of LGBTIQ inclusion in East Africa | 2023 | African affairs 122 (487): 299-312 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Chinese technology and the transformation of the rural economy in Ghana: evidence from Galamsey in the Ashanti and Savannah regions | 2023 | African affairs 122 (488): 329-51 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Urbanization and political change in Africa | 2023 | African affairs 122 (488): 353-76 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
National identities in global health: Kenya's vaccine diplomacy during the COVID-19 pandemic | 2023 | African affairs 122 (488): 377-401 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Memory mobilization and postconflict stability in Côte d’Ivoire: analysing the transmission of conflict narratives among Ivoirian youth | 2023 | African affairs 122 (488): 403-27 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
The 2023 cashless election in Nigeria: the politics of withdrawing money | 2023 | African affairs 122 (488): 429-45 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Patterns of electoral violence during Côte d’Ivoire’s third-term crisis | 2023 | African affairs 122 (488): 447-60 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
The agency problem in readings of Sino-African relations | 2023 | African affairs 122 (488): 461-75 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Wealth, power and institutional change in Tanzania's parliament | 2022 | African affairs 121 (482): 1-28 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Western and Chinese development engagements in Uganda's roads sector: an implicit division of labour | 2022 | African affairs 121 (482): 29-59 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
‘Thieves should not live amongst people’: under-protection and popular support for police violence in Nairobi | 2022 | African affairs 121 (482): 61-79 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
The power of the pen: informal property rights documents in Zambia | 2022 | African affairs 121 (482): 81-107 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
The politics of non-state security provisio in Burkina Faso: Koglweogo self-defense groups' ambiguous pursuit of recognition | 2022 | African affairs 121 (482): 109-30 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Matched sampling methodology reconsidered: the role of trust in studying remittance transfers between Ghanaian immigrants in the UK and their relatives in Ghana | 2022 | African affairs 121 (482): 131-50 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Misinformation across digital divides: theory and evidence from northern Ghana | 2022 | African affairs 121 (483): 161-95 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Alms, arms, and the aftermath: the legacies of rebel provision of humanitarian aid in Ethiopia | 2022 | African affairs 121 (483): 197-220 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
India’s infrastructure building in Africa: South-South cooperation and the abstraction of responsibility | 2022 | African affairs 121 (483): 221-49 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
State weakness, a fragmented patronage-based system, and protracted local conflict in the Central African Republic | 2022 | African affairs 121 (483): 251-74 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Parliamentary primaries after democratic transitions: explaining reforms to candidate selection in Ghana | 2022 | African affairs 121 (483): 275-97 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
China, African and the 2021 Dakar FOCAC | 2022 | African affairs 121 (483): 299-319 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Reading Mozambique's mega-project developmentalism through the workplace: evidence from Chinese and Brazilian investments | 2022 | African affairs 121 (484): 343-70 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 | |||
Ruling party patronage, brokerage, and contestations at urban markets in Harare | 2022 | African affairs 121 (484): 371-94 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9909 |