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2001, Volume 28, Issue 88
- 288-290 Illicit dumping of toxic wastes breach of human rights
by Tinashe Madava - 291-298 The Western Sahara under polisario control
by Michael Bhatia - 298-301 Interview with Brahim Bedileh, commander, 2nd military region (tifariti), POLISARIO front
by Michael Bhatia - 302-306 The Lesotho highlands corruption trial: who has been airbrushed from the dock?
by Sarah Bracking - 307-311 Bulletin board
by The Editors - 312-312 Books received
by The Editors - 313-314 Phil Raikes (1938–2001) an appreciation
by Peter Gibbon
2001, Volume 28, Issue 87
- 1-1 Editorial working group
by The Editors - 5-8 Civil society, kleptocracy & donor agendas: what future for Africa?
by Carolyn Baylies & Marcus Power - 9-26 Community fencing in open rangelands: self‐empowerment in Eastern Namibia
by Chasca Twyman & Andrew Dougill & Deborah Sporton & David Thomas - 27-42 Thabo Mbeki's African renaissance in a globalising world economy: the struggle for the soul of the continent
by Rok Ajulu - 43-53 The ‘uses and abuses’ of civil society in Africa
by Julie Hearn - 55-72 Taking stock of pastoralist NGOs in Tanzania
by Greg Cameron - 73-82 Child soldiers in the civil war in Sierra Leone
by A. B. Zack‐Williams - 83-91 Human rights, democracy & the donors: the first MMD government in Zambia
by Dave Bartlett - 93-98 Bulletin board
by The Editors - 99-105 Oil, NGOs & youths: struggles for resource control in the Niger delta
by Caroline Ifeka - 105-108 SADC puts on a new face
by The Editors - 108-110 Briefing by president thabo mbeki at the world economy forum meeting, davos, 28 January 2001
by The Editors - 111-112 Mozambique wins long battle over cashew nuts & sugar
by Joseph Hanlon - 112-119 The last frontier: GATS
by Maude Barlow - 119-121 Japanese aid strategy
by David Seddon - 121-122 COMESA ‐ Africa's first free trade area
by Shapi Shacinda - 122-125 NGOs warn rich nations to accelerate debt cancellation or face repudiation
by Munetsi Madakufamba - 125-129 Towards a cold peace? the outcome of the ethiopia ‐Eritrea war of 1988 ‐ 2000
by Martin Plant - 130-135 From King leopold to King Kabila in the Congo: the continuities & contradictions of the long road from warlordism to democracy in the heart of Africa
by David Moore - 135-137 Patient rights priority over pharmaceutical profits
by Hugh McCullum - 137-140 Slavery & labour in West Africa
by Lynne Brydon - 141-144 Book notes
by Roy Love - 143-144 Books received
by The Editors
2000, Volume 27, Issue 86
- 1-1 Editorial working group
by The Editors - 483-486 Editorial: special issue on AIDS
by Carolyn Baylies & Janet Bujra - 487-500 Overview: HIV/AIDS in Africa: global & local inequalities & responsibilities
by Carolyn Baylies - 501-518 Reconceptualising issues around HIV & breastfeeding advice: findings from KwaZulu‐Natal, South Africa
by Gill Seidel - 519-535 Debt relief & social investment: linking the HIPC initiative to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa: the case of Zambia
by Fantu Cheru - 537-545 Coping or struggling? a journey into the impact of HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa
by Gabriel Rugalema - 547-557 Tanzania: AIDS care – learning from experience
by Soori Nnko & Betty Chiduo & Flora Wilson & Wences Msuya & Gabriel Mwaluko - 559-575 The uncertain future of bilateralism or, ‘it takes two fingers to kill a louse’
by Sarah Bracking - 577-582 Political will, political economy & the AIDS industry in Zambia
by Guy Scott - 583-590 Improving access to HIV‐related drugs in South Africa: a case of colliding interests
by Andy Gray & Jenni Smit - 590-593 Statement of concern on women & HIV/AIDS
by The Editors - 593-597 Violence in Mozambique: in whose interests?
by Joe Hanlon - 597-598 The murder of Carlos Cardoso: report & obituary
by The Editors - 598-600 Carlos Cardoso: an appreciation
by Paul Fauvet - 600-602 Books received
by The Editors
2000, Volume 27, Issue 85
- 1-1 Editorial working group
by The Editors - 353-356 Editorial: globalisation & African responses
by Morris Szeftel - 357-366 Evaluating privatisation in Zambia: a tale of two processes
by John Craig - 367-383 Restructuring north‐south relations: ACP‐EU development co‐operation in a liberal international order
by William Brown - 385-406 Zimbabwean workers, the MDC & the 2000 election
by Peter Alexander - 407-425 Maintaining corporate dominance after decolonization: the ‘first mover advantage’ of Shell‐BP in Nigeria
by Jêdrzej Frynas & Matthias Beck & Kamel Mellahi - 427-441 Clientelism, corruption & catastrophe
by Morris Szeftel - 443-450 Zimbabwe today: hope against grim realities
by Norma Krieger - 450-459 Ethnic ‘nationalities’, God & the state: Whither the federal republic of Nigeria?
by Caroline Ifeka - 459-462 Britain and western sahara: examining the debate
by David Seddon - 462-468 The Kenya SAREAT international IDEA democracy workshop
by Sarah Bracking - 469-475 Book reviews
by Graham Harrison & Paul Burkett - 476-478 Book notes
by Roy Love & Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel
2000, Volume 27, Issue 84
- 1-1 Editorial working group
by The Editors - 173-180 Commentary:the struggle for land
by Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel - 181-202 Land reform & changing social relations for farm workers in Zimbabwe
by Sam Moyo & Blair Rutherford & Dede Amanor‐Wilks - 203-219 Dilemmas of the Kenyan succession
by Roger Southall - 221-234 The land issue in eritrea's reconstruction & development
by June Rock - 235-249 An agricultural strategy without farmers: Egypt's countryside in the New Millennium
by Ray Bush - 251-272 State‐NGO relations in an era of globalisation: the implications for agricultural development in Africa
by Korbla Puplampu & Wisdom Tettey - 273-286 Land reform in South Africa
by Lionel Cliffe - 287-306 Between governance & under‐development: accumulation & Africa's ‘catastrophic corruption’
by Morris Szeftel - 307-316 Zimbabwe: structural adjustment, destitution & food insecurity
by Rupak Chattopadhyay - 317-323 Cuban‐African relations: nationalist roots of an internationalist policy
by David Gonzales - 325-329 No Peace for Sierra Leone
by Will Reno - 329-333 War & famine in Ethiopia & Eritrea
by Philip White & Lionel Cliffe - 333-337 The politics of famine in the Ogaden
by Mohamud Khalif - 338-340 Western sahara‐point of no return?
by David Seddon - 341-346 Africa at the first south summit in Havana
by David Gonzales - 346-347 What is CEAMO?
by The Editors - 348-348 Commonwealth secretary‐general's statement on Zanzibar
by The Editors
2000, Volume 27, Issue 83
- 1-1 Editorial working group:
by The Editors - 5-10 Editorial: too little, too late?
by Chris Allen - 11-28 Levelling the playing fields & embedding illusions: ‘post‐conflict’ discourse & neo‐liberal ‘development’ in war‐torn Africa
by David Moore - 29-45 Power without responsibility: the World Bank & Mozambican cashew nuts
by Joseph Hanlon - 47-62 Globalised images of environmental security in Africa
by Cyril Obi - 63-79 Versions of resistance history in South Africa: the ANC strand in Inkatha in the 1970s and 1980s
by Gerhard Maré - 81-94 ‘A symbol that cannot be substituted’: The role of J K Nyerere in the liberation of Southern Africa, 1955–1990
by Shubi Ishemo - 95-97 Tributes to Julius Nyerere in the South African Parliament
by The Editors - 99-103 Address by Commonwealth Secretary‐General HE Chief Emeka Anyaoku to the International Conference on the Making of a New Constitution for Zimbabwe
by The Editors - 103-109 The Durban summit & beyond: whither the commonwealth? speech by commonwealth secretary‐general chief emeka anyaoku
by The Editors - 109-112 Isis WICCE continues to bring women together
by Ruth Ochieng - 113-115 Namibian elections: SWAPO consolidates its hold on power
by David Simon - 115-123 Conflict, complicity & confusion: unravelling empowerment struggles in Nigeria after the Return to 'Democracy'
by Caroline Ifeka - 123-125 Chissano names 22 ministers to enlarge cabinet
by The Editors - 125-127 Sahel: women power rules the economy
by The Editors - 127-129 Can Africa expliot the internet
by The Editors - 129-132 Ethiopia's plans for the kalub gas project unfair
by Mohamud Khalif - 132-137 Human security in sudan: the report of a canadian assessment mission prepared for the minister of foreign affairs ottawa, January 2000
by The Editors - 138-144 Debt cancellation, lender responsibility & poor country empowerment
by Ann Pettifor - 144-145 World bank debt concession? There is no extra $10 million!
by Joe Hanlon - 147-148 Book review
by Gavin Williams - 149-152 Book Notes
by Roy Love & Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel - 153-153 Books received
by The Editors - 155-163 African internet resources
by Chris Allen
1999, Volume 26, Issue 82
- 1-1 Editorial working group
by The Editors - 435-439 Editorial: North Africa in Africa
by Ray Bush & David Seddon - 441-454 Parameters of economic reform in North Africa
by Karen Pfeifer - 455-468 No factories, no problems: the logic of neo‐liberalism in Egypt
by Timothy Mitchell - 469-478 The Maghreb experience: a challenge to the rational myths of economics
by Hassan Zaoual - 479-490 Organising across borders: Algerian women's associations in a period of conflict
by Catherine Lloyd - 491-494 David vs. Goliath: genetics & the new millennium
by The Editors - 495-503 Western Sahara at the turn of the millennium
by David Seddon - 503-508 Coffee crunch
by Roy Love - 508-512 Alternative development policies for Sudan
by Ibrahim Elnur - 512-516 Tributes to Mwalimu Julius Nyerere
by The Editors - 516-518 Nyerere: a tribute to a statesman
by Hashim Ismail - 518-519 He ‘carried the torch that liberated Africa’
by The Editors - 519-524 Address to members of parliament
by Mwalimu Julius Nyerere - 524-526 Born again: the African renaissance in London
by Giles Mohan - 527-528 Université du littoral côte d'opale colloque international sur “citoyenneté, coopération décentralisée et développement des territoires”
by The Editors - 529-537 Book reviews
by David Moore & Sarah Hughes & David Seddon - 537-539 Book notes
by Roy Love & Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel - 539-540 Books received
by The Editors
1999, Volume 26, Issue 81
- 1-1 Editorial working group
by The Editors - 315-316 Julius Kambarage Nyerere
by The Editors - 317-322 Editorial: ending endemic violence: limits to conflict resolution in Africa
by Chris Allen - 323-333 Clean‐ups, conditionality & adjustment: why institutions matter in Mozambique
by Graham Harrison - 335-348 Eliciting compliance from Warlords: the ECOWAS experience in Liberia, 1990–1997
by Emmanuel Aning - 349-366 Ransoming the state: elite origins of Subaltern terror in Sierra Leone
by Jimmy Kandeh - 367-384 Warfare, endemic violence & state collapse in Africa
by Chris Allen - 385-386 The reinvention of the market from below: the end of the women's money changing monopoly in Kinshasa
by Tom Herdt & Stefaan Marysse - 387-414 International partnership in the fight against aids: addressing need and redressing injustice?
by Carolyn Baylies - 395-406 Trop, ćest trop! Civil insurgence in Burkina Faso, 1998–99
by Ernest Harsch - 407-414 Conflict resolution in a ‘non-conflict situation’: tension & reconciliation in Mecúfi, Northern Mozambique
by Graham Harrison - 415-417 The prevention and eradication of violence against women and children
by The Editors - 417-419 Implementing the HIPC initiative: sharing experiences Marlborough House, London 2–3 August 1999
by The Editors - 419-422 ‘Break the chains of debt!’ international jubilee 2000 campaign demands deeper debt relief
by Carole Collins - 423-424 Elections diary
by The Editors - 425-425 Books received
by The Editors
1999, Volume 26, Issue 80
- 1-1 Editorial working group
by The Editors - 165-169 Commentary: bringing imperialism back in
by Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel - 171-189 African rural labour, income diversification & livelihood approaches: a long‐term development perspective
by Deborah Bryceson - 191-206 Beyond civil society: child soldiers as citizens in Mozambique
by Carol Thompson - 207-226 Structural adjustment: why it wasn't necessary & why it did work
by Sarah Bracking - 227-237 Mirages of pastoralist futures: a review of aid donor policy in Sahelian pastoral zones
by Clare Oxby - 239-253 The reinvention of the market from below: the end of the women's money changing monopoly in Kinshasa
by Tom De Herdt & Stefaan Marysse - 255-260 In memoriam Stephen Riley 1949–1999
by Trevor Parfitt & Graham Harrison - 258-260 Martin Eve: 1924–1998
by Katherine Salahi - 261-267 Parliamentary opposition & democratic consolidation in South Africa
by Adam Habib & Rupert Taylor - 269-277 The presidential election in gabon
by William Tordoff & Ralph Young - 277-291 The Nigerian transition: third time lucky or more of the same?
by Abdul Mustapha - 291-293 Commonwealth ministerial action group on the Harare declaration (CMAG)
by The Editors - 293-296 Pastoralists & politicians in Kenya
by John Markakis - 297-298 ROAPE on the world wide web
by The Editors - 299-302 Book reviews
by Janet Bujra & Vincent Tickner - 303-309 Book notes
by Roy Love & Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel - 308-309 Books received
by The Editors
1999, Volume 26, Issue 79
- 1-1 Editorial working group
by The Editors - 5-11 Africa & the drugs trade
by Chris Allen - 13-32 Ghana's drug economy: some preliminary data
by Henry Bernstein - 33-49 & the realities of Somalis: historic, social, household, political & economic
by Reginald Green - 51-73 Nigeria & the drugs war
by Axel Klein - 75-91 The EU & structural adjustment: the case of Lomé IV & Zimbabwe
by William Brown - 93-108 Re‐forming the state? Kleptocracy & the political transition in Kenya
by Roger Southall - 109-115 Parliamentary opposition & democratic consolidation in South Africa
by Adam Habib & Rupert Taylor - 117-123 Africa, asia & anxieties about globalisation
by Ernest Harsch - 123-131 West African workshop on women in the aftermath of civil war
by Meredeth Turshen - 132-133 Declaration de la coalition anti-guerre des femmes Africaines
by The Editors - 134-140 New hope for Somalia? The building block approach
by Matt Bryden - 140-144 National parks & biodiversity conservation: problems with participatory forestry management
by Silas Alashi - 145-145 European union aid scandal
by The Editors - 145-147 Why is nobody listening? The issue of ‘GMOV's’
by The Editors - 147-150 New Euro challenges Dollar hegemony: impact on SADC still to come
by Munetsi Madakufamba - 151-154 Book reviews
by Bill Freund - 155-159 Book notes
by Roy Love & Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel - 159-159 Books received
by The Editors
1998, Volume 25, Issue 78
- 1-1 Editorial working group
by The Editors - 545-550 Whose news? Control of the media in Africa
by Anita Franklin & Roy Love - 551-570 The contradictions of broadcasting reform in post‐apartheid South Africa
by Clive Barnett - 571-583 Reform or re‐colonisation? the overhaul of African television
by Chris Paterson - 585-597 Journalism & armed conflict in Africa: the civil war in Sierra Leone
by Amadu Khan - 599-610 Media & democracy in Southern Africa
by Guy Berger - 611-623 Rwanda & the media: imagery, war & refuge
by Niranjan Karnik - 625-641 Burkina Faso in the winds of liberalisation
by Ernest Harsch - 643-648 Radicalism, relevance & the future of
by Giles Mohan & Bonnie Campbell - 649-651 The national institute of studies & research of Guinea‐Bissau endangered by war/O Institituto nacional de estudos e pesquisa da guine‐bissau posto em perigo pela guerra
by Peter Mendy - 651-653 Greed or need? Genetically modified crops
by The Editors - 653-657 Examining myths of a democratic media
by Patricia McFadden - 657-659 The Africa centre in London
by Anthony Acheampong - 659-661 Yemen & Eritrea: friends once more?
by Martin Plaut - 662-664 Books received
by The Editors
1998, Volume 25, Issue 77
- 1-1 Editorial working group
by The Editors - 405-407 Britain's Africa policy: ethical, or ignorant?
by Chris Allen - 409-430 Demilitarisation, disarmament & development in Southern Africa
by Susan Willett - 431-450 Progressive academic economists & the Challenge of development in South Africa's decade of liberation
by Vishnu Padayachee - 451-462 Design for equity: linking policy with objectives in South Africa's land reform
by Ruth Hall - 463-474 Sudan: international responses to war in the Nuba mountains
by Mark Bradbury - 475-484 The first babu memorial lecture
by Samir Amin - 484-486 Guinea‐bissau: military fighting breaks out
by Lars Rudebeck - 487-492 African debt hoax
by Joseph Hanlon - 492-494 Conflict, civil society and peace‐building in West Africa
by Stephen Riley - 495-503 Angola: the peace is not yet fully won
by David Simon