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2023
- 223-238 Financing the Social Sector in Zimbabwe’s Post-Mugabe Era—Obstacles and Opportunities
In: Making Politics in Zimbabwe’s Second Republic
by Smart Manda & Admire Tarisirayi Chirume
- 223-238 New Public Service Reform, Good Governance, and Governance of Digital Innovation in Africa
In: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa
by Oniccah Monimang Motloung & Costa Hofisi
- 227-238 Tourism Receipts, Education, and Income Inequality in Selected South African Provinces
In: Post-Independence Development in Africa
by Rufaro Garidzirai
- 229-240 The Legislature, Subnational Governments, and Child’s Education Rights in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic
In: The Legislature in Nigeria’s Presidential Democracy of the Fourth Republic
by Tunde A. Abioro
- 233-251 The Marginalised Majority—The Case of Botswana Women in Local Government (1999–2019)
In: Military, Politics and Democratization in Southern Africa
by David Mandiyanike
- 237-250 China in Fight Against COVID-19 and Its Consequences for Africa
In: Africa and the Formation of the New System of International Relations—Vol. II
by Tatiana L. Deych
- 237-254 Peasant Financial Inclusion for Inclusive Development in Zimbabwe
In: Economic Inclusion in Post-Independence Africa
by Emmanuel Ndhlovu & David Mhlanga
- 239-254 Harnessing State Capability in Embracing the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Is Zimbabwe Prepared?
In: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa
by David Mhlanga & Elvin Shava & Mufaro Dzingirai
- 239-259 Dam Projects, Modernity, and Forced Displacement: An Analysis of the Role of Local Institutions in Surviving Marginalization Among the Tokwe Mukosi Displacees in Zimbabwe
In: Post-Independence Development in Africa
by Lloyd Nhodo & Vivian Besem Ojong
- 239-262 Exploring Innovative and Sustainable Financing of Agriculture in Zimbabwe’s Second Republic
In: Making Politics in Zimbabwe’s Second Republic
by Peter Nkala
- 241-254 Constitutional Underpinnings of Partisanship and Consensus Building in Nigeria’s National Assembly
In: The Legislature in Nigeria’s Presidential Democracy of the Fourth Republic
by Mojeed Olujinmi A. Alabi
- 251-268 EU Efforts to Increase the Pandemic Preparedness on a Global Scale Before the COVID-19 Outbreak
In: Africa and the Formation of the New System of International Relations—Vol. II
by Olga S. Kulkova
- 253-271 The Role of the Church in National Healing and Reconciliation: The Case of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe from 1999 to 2009
In: Military, Politics and Democratization in Southern Africa
by Joseph Muwanzi
- 255-269 Two Decades of Legislative Activities in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: Issues, Challenges, and the Way Forward
In: The Legislature in Nigeria’s Presidential Democracy of the Fourth Republic
by Adeleke Adegbami
- 255-272 Digital Transformation and Social Change in Africa: Issues in Technology Governance and Social Participation
In: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa
by Tawonga Rushambwa & Emmanuel Ndhlovu
- 257-272 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Solutions for Financial Inclusion of the Excluded: What Are the Challenges?
In: Economic Inclusion in Post-Independence Africa
by David Mhlanga
- 263-270 Concluding Reflections on Change and Continuity
In: Making Politics in Zimbabwe’s Second Republic
by Gorden Moyo & Kirk Helliker
- 263-278 Public Spending and Private Sector Investment in Nigeria: An Investigation of the Crowding-in (or Crowding-out) Effect Amidst Deteriorating Fiscal Balance
In: Post-Independence Development in Africa
by Nargiza Alymkulova & Paul Terhemba Iorember & Oreoluwatoni Omotesho
- 269-282 India-Africa: Development Cooperation in Healthcare
In: Africa and the Formation of the New System of International Relations—Vol. II
by Andrey G. Volodin
- 273-289 A Survey of Central Bank Digital Currency Adoption in African Countries
In: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa
by Peterson K. Ozili
- 273-293 Women Empowerment in the South African Agribusiness: Opportunities and Constraints in the Gauteng Province
In: Economic Inclusion in Post-Independence Africa
by Emmanuel Ndhlovu & Belese N. Majova
- 279-299 The Impact of Millennium and Sustainable Development Goals on Women Leaders Within South African Schools
In: Post-Independence Development in Africa
by Musa Grace Zitha
- 285-299 Managing Conflict and Political Processes Despite COVID-19
In: Africa and the Formation of the New System of International Relations—Vol. II
by Philip Attuquayefio & Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu
- 293-309 Smart Technologies, Climate Change, and Smallholder Farmer Production in Zimbabwe
In: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa
by Emmanuel Ndhlovu & David Mhlanga
- 295-310 Gender-Inclusive Education in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Fields in Postindependence Zimbabwe
In: Economic Inclusion in Post-Independence Africa
by Gay Tapiwa Gweshe & Mervis Chiware
- 301-315 The African Union—United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID): Mission Accomplished?
In: Africa and the Formation of the New System of International Relations—Vol. II
by Sergey V. Kostelyanets
- 301-320 Implications of Sino-African Partnerships for Peasant Natural Resource Access, Ownership, and Utilization in Africa
In: Post-Independence Development in Africa
by Emmanuel Ndhlovu & David Mhlanga
- 311-325 Blockchain for Food Supply Chain: Trust, Traceability, and Transparency Enhancement, How Can Africa Benefit?
In: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa
by Sara Salih & David Mhlanga
- 311-327 Policy Alternatives for Strengthening Women’s Representation in African Local Authorities: Insights from Zimbabwe
In: Economic Inclusion in Post-Independence Africa
by Fortunate Jena & Joseph Tinarwo & Innocent Dingani & Banele Mazhelo
- 317-328 The EU Peacekeeping Strategy in Mali: Challenges and Prospects
In: Africa and the Formation of the New System of International Relations—Vol. II
by Svetlana A. Bokeriya
- 321-343 A South African Perspective on the Solidification of Auditor’s Competence in the Areas of Testing for the Presence of Fraud and Corruption
In: Post-Independence Development in Africa
by Kgabo Freddy Masehela & David Mhlanga
- 327-343 Influence of Green Marketing Strategies on Consumer Purchase Decision: Evidence from Fast-Moving Consumer Goods Industry in Zimbabwe
In: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa
by Munyaradzi Chagwesha & David Mhlanga & Blessed Mveku & Nyaradzayi Matizanadzo & Mufaro Dzingirai
- 329-340 Land Conflicts in Côte D’Ivoire in 1990s as a Premise for the Civil War
In: Africa and the Formation of the New System of International Relations—Vol. II
by Alexander Yu. Shipilov
- 329-345 The Digital Economy, Digital Financial Inclusion, and Digital Taxation in the Industry 4.0: A South African Perspective
In: Economic Inclusion in Post-Independence Africa
by David Mhlanga & Miriam Hofisi
- 341-361 The Oromo Revolution: How Have Interethnic Relations Changed in Ethiopia?
In: Africa and the Formation of the New System of International Relations—Vol. II
by Ivan D. Loshkariov & Natalia V. Ivkina
- 345-357 The Influence of the AfCFTA Capital and Industrial Goods in South Africa: A Simulation Analysis
In: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa
by Michael Takudzwa Pasara & Steven Henry Dunga
- 345-363 Post-COVID-19 in South Africa: The Pandemic and Public Finances toward Meeting the Sustainable Development Goals
In: Post-Independence Development in Africa
by David Mhlanga
- 347-362 Digital Transformation in the Healthcare Sector: The Role of Artificial Intelligence for Inclusive Long-Term Care Around the World, Lessons for Africa
In: Economic Inclusion in Post-Independence Africa
by David Mhlanga
- 361-378 Toward an Inclusive Industry 4.0: Social Policy, Economic Growth, and Development in Africa
In: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa
by David Mhlanga & Mufaro Dzingirai
- 363-377 Conflict Development and African Union Security Management Capacity Challenges
In: Africa and the Formation of the New System of International Relations—Vol. II
by Celestine Bassey
- 365-378 Economic and Social Inclusion in Post-independence Africa: A Conclusion
In: Economic Inclusion in Post-Independence Africa
by David Mhlanga & Emmanuel Ndhlovu
- 365-385 The Politicization of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe and Implications on the Attainment of the SDGs
In: Post-Independence Development in Africa
by Emmanuel Ndhlovu & David Mhlanga
- 379-386 The Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa: A Conclusion
In: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa
by David Mhlanga & Emmanuel Ndhlovu
- 389-397 Conclusion: Toward Development in Postindependence Africa
In: Post-Independence Development in Africa
by David Mhlanga & Emmanuel Ndhlovu
2022
- 1-15 On the Elusiveness of Epistemic Freedom in Africa and the Need to Unmask the Colonial Contract
In: Africa and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
by Everisto Benyera
- 3-5 Culture of Peace and Nonviolence
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Egon Spiegel
- 3-19 The 1995 Constitution as a Tool for Dictatorship in Uganda: An African Dilemma of Constitutionalism
In: Democracy and Africanness
by Robert Ojambo
- 3-20 From Deconcentration to Devolution: Tracking the Historical Trajectory of Democratic Decentralization in Ghana
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Prince Osei-Wusu Adjei
- 3-24 Capital Penetration and the Subordination of the Peasantry Under Neoliberalism in Africa
In: Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa
by Freedom Mazwi & George Mudimu & Kirk Helliker
- 7-10 Peace Studies: A Mission and a Project
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by George Mutalemwa
- 11-12 Peace Studies in the Horizon of the Belt and Road Initiative
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Cheng Liu
- 13-16 Listen, Analyze, Mobilize: The African Origins and Promise of Peace Studies
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Lester R. Kurtz
- 17-31 Race and Robotics: Black Theology in the Digital Age
In: Africa and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
by Hlulani Mdingi
- 19-28 Computational Methods in Peace Research in Africa
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Olufemi N. Oloba
- 21-32 Public Participation in African Indigenous Governance Systems: Evidence from Pre-colonial Rwanda
In: Democracy and Africanness
by Vedaste Ndizera & Raphael Nkaka & Safari Kambanda
- 21-42 Historical Perspectives of Local Governance and Community Development in Ghana
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Samuel Adu-Gyamfi & Prince Osei-Wusu Adjei & Ali Yakubu Nyaaba & Eugenia Anderson
- 25-53 Neoliberalisation and Regulatory Restructuring in South Africa’s Commercial Agriculture
In: Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa
by Gilton Klerck
- 29-40 Religious Misconceptions and the Challenge of Development in Nigeria
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Ja’afaru Hashimu Bawa
- 33-43 Democracy in Africa: Misrepresented or Tailored
In: Democracy and Africanness
by Anuoluwapo Durokifa
- 33-66 University 4.0: A Conceptual Model for South African Universities and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
In: Africa and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
by Lizette Wessels & Jo-Ansie Wyk
- 41-47 Lost Peace or Religious Violence and Identity Crisis in Africa
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Jaouad Radouani
- 43-62 Decoding the Paradox of Decentralization with Centralized Characteristics in Democratic Ghana
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Nene-Lomotey Kuditchar
- 45-55 A Consensual Democracy and the African Traditional Society: Promoting Africanness
In: Democracy and Africanness
by Andrew Enaifoghe
- 49-62 Faith-Based Peace Making and Dispute Resolution Mechanism: The Example of the Independent Shari’ah Panels in Yorubaland
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Rafiu Ibrahim Adebayo
- 57-72 Democratic Transformation in Mali Republic Since 1991
In: Democracy and Africanness
by Mady Ibrahim Kante
- 57-77 Land for Development? Neoliberal Restructuring and the Dynamics of Land Reforms in Uganda
In: Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa
by Adventino Banjwa
- 63-77 Legitimizing Local Governance and Development Reforms in Ghana
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by O. Adeyemi Oluwatobi & Joseph A. Adekeye
- 63-79 Unah’s Concept of God: A Panacea to Boko-Haram Insurgency
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Afeez Ayinde Sufianu
- 67-90 Against the Grain: The Tragedy of Zimbabwe in the Context of 4IR
In: Africa and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
by Umali Saidi
- 73-88 From Ubuntu to Makwerekwere: Reinvigorating Belonging in Democratic South Africa
In: Democracy and Africanness
by Israel Ekanade
- 79-99 The Struggle Continues: Namibia’s Enduring Land Question
In: Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa
by Henning Melber
- 81-97 Unravelling Community Policing as a Panacea for Boko Haram Stalemate
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Sogo A. Olofinbiyi & Witness Maluleke & Khomotjo Lekgau
- 81-97 Towards the Election of MMDCEs: A Case for Local Government Reforms in Ghana
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Richard Abankwa Agyepong & Ebenezer Teye Amanor-Lartey
- 89-109 Conflicts Governance in Africa: Perspectives from the North-Western Highland Rangelands of Cameroon
In: Democracy and Africanness
by Tata E. Sunjo
- 91-107 Africa and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Turning a Curse into a Resource Through the Prism of Human Capital
In: Africa and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
by Ndikumana David Emmanuel
- 99-106 Counter-Insurgency in North-East Nigeria: State and Policy Efforts
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Muhammad Abdullahi
- 99-119 Women and Social Development: Opportunities for Gender Mainstreaming in Local Governance in Ghana
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Magdalene Awinyeliya Kannae
- 101-116 Land Reform or Continued Social Exclusion? Land Occupations, State Responses and Neoliberal Policies in Southern Malawi
In: Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa
by Justin Alinafe Mangulama & Jin Wu
- 107-121 Economic Determinism and Boko Haram Terrorism: Understanding the Long Road to Peace and Security in North-East Nigeria, 2009–2019
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Moses Joseph Yakubu & Adewunmi James Falode
- 109-124 Rising to the Occasion: Africa, the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Lessons from China
In: Africa and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
by Torque Mude & Sadiki Maeresera & Tafadzwa Clementine Maramura
- 111-125 Social Media Threats and the Anglophone Crisis: An Interpretation of the Cameroonian Criminal Law Response
In: Democracy and Africanness
by Irene Dione Fokum Sama-Lang & Roland Djieufack
- 119-139 Gender, Household Food Security and Neoliberal Decimation of the Grain-Producing Peasantry in Zimbabwe
In: Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa
by Newman Tekwa & Happymore Tekwa
- 121-135 Sub-District Structures and Local Governance in Ghana: Role of Unit Committees in Promoting Popular Participation
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Richard Serbeh & Prince Osei-Wusu Adjei
- 123-136 The Impact of Armed Conflict on National Security and Socioeconomic Development: Study of Boko Haram in Northeastern Nigeria
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Ishaku Hamidu
- 125-144 Survival of African Governments in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
In: Africa and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
by Elvin Shava
- 127-139 “Speak to be Heard”: Women and Deliberative Democracy in the Ugandan Parliament
In: Democracy and Africanness
by Hannah Muzee
- 137-149 Kidnapping as a National Embarrassment in Nigeria and the Military Role in Curbing It
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Ugo Aniga
- 137-151 Subnational Structures, Poverty Reduction and Rural Development Under Ghana’s Local Governance System
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by David Forkuor
- 141-161 Smallholder Farmer Empowerment and Neoliberalism: Examining the Current Institutional and Policy Arrangements in Zambia
In: Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa
by Sam Mwando
- 143-160 Norm Entrepreneurs or Norm Takers? African and Western Election Observer Missions’ Agency in Determining the Credibility of Zimbabwe’s Elections
In: Democracy and Africanness
by Mziwandile Ndlovu
- 145-158 The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Africa: A Cure Which Kills the Patient
In: Africa and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
by Everisto Benyera
- 151-181 Child Trafficking in South Africa: Trends and Perspectives
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Witness Maluleke & Siyanda Dlamini & Aden Dejene Tolla
- 155-171 Domestic Revenue Mobilization: Institutional Challenges in Ghana’s Decentralization System
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Akwasi Agyapong & Francis N. Sanyare & Emmanuel A. Wedam
- 161-176 Elections and Domestic Peace in Africa: Assessing Peace Opportunities in Uganda’s 2021 Presidential Election
In: Democracy and Africanness
by John Mary Kanyamurwa & Juma Sultan Kakuba & Ronald Kaddu & Stanely Babalanda
- 163-177 Putting Agriculture Ahead? Some Reflections About the Early Years of Neoliberalism in Kenya
In: Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa
by Fibian Lukalo
- 173-191 Financial and Human Resource Capacities of Sub-national Governance Structures in Ghana
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Yakubu Andani & Francis N. Sanyare
- 177-194 Impact of Election Boycotts on the Democratic Process in Cameroon: A Philosophical Appraisal
In: Democracy and Africanness
by Lavngwa Moses Seemndze
- 181-202 Neoliberal Agrarian Policies and Terms of Incorporation in Rural Mozambique
In: Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa
by Natacha Bruna
- 183-198 Exploring the Gender Gap in the Context of the Nigerian Peace Process for Sustainable Development in Nigeria
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Hassan Attahiru Gwandu
- 193-208 Decentralization and Resource Capacity for Sustainable Sanitation Services Delivery in Ghana
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Simon Mariwah
- 197-212 Art as a Social Process and Form of Democratic Practices in Uganda
In: Democracy and Africanness
by Justine Nabaggala
- 199-205 Women, Peacebuilding, and Sustainable Development
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Muhammad Abdullahi
- 203-218 Socio-Economic Effects of Neoliberal Transformation on Irrigated Agriculture in Eswatini: A Case of Sugarcane Farmers’ Groups in the Komati Downstream Development Project
In: Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa
by Nicollete Mhlanga-Ndlovu
- 207-218 Environmental Degradation in Nigeria: The Challenges of Peaceful Co-existence
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Morufu A. Folorunso & Serifat Adedamola Folorunso
- 209-227 Health Sector Decentralisation and Delivery of Responsive Healthcare in Ghana
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Baba Salifu & Prince Osei-Wusu Adjei & Daniel Buor
- 213-229 Democratisation Processes Amidst Cultural Diversity in Uganda
In: Democracy and Africanness
by Kyazike Elizabeth & John Mary Kanyamurwa & Stanley Babalanda
- 219-230 Models as Examples for Ordering Social Change
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Ruth A. Awosanmi
- 219-237 Meeting Global Capital in a Village: The Expansion of Tobacco Contract Farming in Zimbabwe
In: Capital Penetration and the Peasantry in Southern and Eastern Africa
by Yumi Sakata
- 229-238 Fiscal Decentralization with Autonomy for Service Delivery and Poverty Reduction in Ghana
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Kemi Funlayo Akeju & Olamide Ojogbede
- 233-246 Post-conflict Peacebuilding in Nigeria and the Philosophy of Integral Education
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Frederick Ifeanyi Obananya, OP
- 241-257 Changing Role of Traditional Authorities in Local Governance and Development in Ghana
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Kwaku Abrefa Busia & Prince Osei-Wusu Adjei
- 247-258 About Goethe’s and Steiner’s Post-war Education Programs for Crisis Avoidance and Social Stability: Reflection on Integration and Peace Perspectives
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Ahiba Alphonse Boua
- 259-269 Non-Governmental Organizations as Partners for Sustainable Local Development: Ghana’s Experiences
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Ernestina Armah & Prince Osei-Wusu Adjei
- 259-269 The Girl Child Education and Sustainable Development in Africa
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Ayo Ayoola-Amale
- 271-280 Strengthening Citizen’s Participation in Local Economic Development for Sustainability in Ghana
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by Jacob Olufemi Fatile & Omoniyi Victor Ajulor & Busayo Qazeem Ibikunle & Adeniyi Olamide Eweje
- 271-284 Peace Education as an Initiative for Preventing Resource Conflict in Nigeria’s Niger Delta Region: A Case Study of Akwa-Ibom and Cross River States
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Agbegbedia Oghenevwoke Anthony
- 281-302 Decentralising for Democratic Polycentric Local Government System in Ghana: Challenges for Sustainable Development
In: Democratic Decentralization, Local Governance and Sustainable Development
by John Gasu & Gideon Kofi Agbley
- 285-298 A Discourse on Peace Education in Nigeria Federal Universities: An Overview
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Dokun Oyeshola & Abike Lawal & Temitayo Adedoyin
- 299-321 Mainstreaming Peace Studies in African Higher Learning Institutions: Lessons from Tanzania
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by George Mutalemwa & Sarah Trochemowitz
- 323-334 The Role of Civic Engagement in Peace Education at School in Côte d’Ivoire: A Case Study of the Young Catholic Students (YCS)
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Fulgence N’guessan Kouassi
- 335-344 Traditional Presentation of Being and Its Implications as the Source of Conflict and Crisis
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Afeez Ayinde Sufianu
- 345-355 May I Understand Martin Heidegger’s Words to the Nazis in the Context of the Time Since 2000?
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Brahima Diaby
- 357-368 Social Intervention Programmes as Mechanism for Peacebuilding in Nigeria
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Stanley I. Uwakwe & Kingsley I. Ikemereh & Ijoyah A. Efe
- 371-378 Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana Maritime Boundary Negotiations and Dispute Settlement: Lessons Learned from Diplomatic and Judicial Perspectives—Reflections
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Cissé Yacouba
- 379-391 Unsustainable Peace in Northern Uganda
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Odoch Pido & Donna K. Pido
- 393-404 Contributing to Peace and Sustainable Solutions in a Non-conventional Displacement Situation: A Case of Kenya-Ethiopia Border in East and Horn of Africa
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Simon Muteti Nzioka & Abdul Ebrahim Haro
- 405-418 The Ghosts in Somalia: The Haunted Pieces of ‘Peace’ and ‘Peacekeeping’ in Somalia
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Agnes Behr
- 419-432 Making Peace with Children: Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report for the Children of Sierra Leone
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Helen Bond
- 433-449 Creating Dialogue Platforms: Transforming Post-Conflict Relationships Among the Youth Through Peace Gardening
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Tinashe Rukuni
- 451-461 Civil Society and Peacebuilding in the Southern African Development Community Countries: A Critical Perspective
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by John Mamokhere & Thembinkosi E. Mabila
- 463-477 International Non-governmental Organizations and the Management of Humanitarian Crisis in the North-East of Nigeria
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Oluwole Gabriel Adekola & Olubunmi Iyadun Bamiloye
- 479-491 The Centrality of Sustainable Peace in Africa’s Development Agenda: The Mali Experience
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Dokun Oyeshola & Temitayo Adedoyin & Tolu Elizabeth Ifedayo
- 493-507 Extraction of Natural Resources in the New Scramble for Africa
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Mariam M. Kurtz
- 509-529 Can Africa Trade Its Way to Peace? A Critical Reassessment of the International Community’s Solution to Conflicts in the Great Lakes Countries
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Deogratias Bugandwa Mungu Akonkwa & Paul-Robain Namegabe Rugarabura & Laurent Kasindi
- 531-554 Assessing the European Union’s (EU) Role in Conflict Management and Post-conflict Development in Africa
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Joshua Olusegun Bolarinwa & Moses Joseph Yakubu
- 555-561 The Localization of International Anti-pandemic Aid Through Decentralized NGOs: The Example of Nanjing’s Aid to the International Cities of Peace in Africa During the COVID-19 Pandemics
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Muyu Huang
- 563-576 One Step Forward, Two Backward—Every Five Years: Electoral Violence and Peacebuilding in Kenya
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Michael Omondi Owiso
- 577-592 Democracy and Peace in DRC
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Pierre Kadi Sossou
- 593-603 The Contribution of German Political Foundations to the Prevention of Electoral Conflicts in Africa: The Model of the Friedrich-Naumann Foundation for Freedom in Côte d’Ivoire Since 2011
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Vamoyaby Toure
- 605-627 Pan-Africanism: A Key to Sustainable and Peaceful Development in Africa
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Adjako Kouassi
- 629-643 South Africa’s Efforts and Mechanisms in Maintaining Peace and Stability in Southern African Development Community Subregion
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Andrew Enaifoghe
- 645-661 Engaging in African Ethnographic Voice: Okonko Society Conflict Management Model
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Sola Olorunyomi & Ugo Aniga
- 663-682 De-internationalizing Hybrid Peace: State–Traditional Authority Collaboration and Conflict Resolution in Northern Ghana
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Sebastian Angzoorokuu Paalo & Abdul Karim Issifu
- 683-697 A Case for Neighbourhood Level Approach for Urban Peacekeeping in Africa
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Basirat Oyalowo
- 699-711 Integrating Customary Courts into the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission in Zimbabwe
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Norman Chivasa
- 713-726 The Idea of Ujamaa in the Hermeneutics of the Sustainable Development Discourse: A Reconstruction of Nyerere’s Thought of Development from an African Perspective
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Eliseu Cosme Tito Njaico
- 727-740 The African Intellectual in Times of Crisis: A Study on the Ivorian Intellectuals and Their Responsibility in the Civil War
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Ahmadou Siendou Konaté
- 741-750 30 Years of Multiparty Democracy in Africa: Failures and Successes—An Overview. The Case Study of Côte d’Ivoire
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Lacina Yéo
- 751-761 The AU’s Constitutive Act: Contextual Threats and Its Implementation in Modern-Day Africa
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Sikanyiso Masuku
- 763-773 The UNESCO Memory of the World Program as a Possible Catalyst for Fostering Peace and Peace Studies in Africa
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Papa Momar Diop & Lothar Jordan
- 775-792 Applied Theatre and Culturally Sustainable Peacebuilding: An Intervention with Victims of Boko Haram Insurgency in Northeast Nigeria
In: Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Aliyu Abdulkadir Yakubu
2021
- 1-17 Decolonization, Postcolonialism, Multiple Modernities, and Persistent East–West Divide in African Studies
In: Africa and the Formation of the New System of International Relations
by A. M. Vasiliev & D. A. Degterev & T. M. Shaw
- 1-20 The Emerging Nigerian Economy
In: Perspectives on Industrial Development in Nigeria
by Oyeyemi Adegbite
- 1-23 Nigeria: Understanding the Contour of the Political Terrain
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