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101. | Toward Decolonized Film Festival Worlds
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102. | Chasu, Taveta and Mbugu: A comparison
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103. | How can South Africa advance a new energy paradigm? A mission-oriented approach to megaprojects
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104. | Escaping the middle-income technology trap: A comparative analysis of industrial policies in China, Brazil and South Africa
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105. | The Somaliland Social Covenant: An Experiment in Non-State Coexistence
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106. | Towards a New Industrial Policy for Structural Transformation
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107. | Global Value Chains, 'In-Out-In' Industrialization, and the Global Patterns of Sectoral Value Addition
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108. | Digitalization, Industrialization, and Skills Development: Opportunities and Challenges for Middle-Income Countries
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109. | The Middle-Income Trap and Premature Deindustrialization in South Africa
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110. | Metals, Machinery, and Mining Equipment Industries in South Africa: The Relationship between Power, Governance, and Technological Capabilities
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111. | Framing structural transformation in South Africa and beyond
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112. | Supply-side factors influencing informal payment for healthcare services in Tanzania
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113. | Structural Transformation in South Africa: The Challenges of Inclusive Industrial Development in a Middle-Income Country
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114. | Rising to the challenge or perish? Chinese import penetration and its impact on growth dynamics of manufacturing firms in South Africa
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115. | Geopolitics of critical minerals in renewable energy supply chains: assessing conditionalities on the use of technology, market capture and the implications for Africa
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116. | Governing data and digital platforms: regulations, competition and industrial policies, with sectoral case studies from South Africa
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117. | Not business as usual: The development of Tanzanian Diversified Business Groups (DBGs) under different regimes of capitalist accumulation
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118. | The political economy of 'scarcity' in East Africa: a case study of sugar production, smuggling and trade in Tanzania
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119. | Tanzania's 'rice bowl': Production success, scarcity persistence and rent seeking in the East African Community
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120. | Feasible pathways for energy transition in Tanzania: shifting unproductive subsidies towards targeted green rents
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121. | The Political Economy of 'Specialism' in Tanzania: How to make Export Processing Zones work via conditional special licensing
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122. | Designing for differences: aligning incentives in Tanzania's skills sector
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123. | Consumer law in Ghana
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124. | Regulatory Remedies in the Enforcement of Product Quality and Safety Standards in Ghana: A Case for Reform from a Comparative Analysis
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125. | Re-aligning Incentives to Address Informal Payments in Tanzania Public Health Facilities: A Discrete Choice Experiment
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126. | Òrúnmìliàn Film-Philosophy: Aesthetics of Èjìgbèdè Èkú in Saworoide
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127. | Òrúnmìlà, Orality and Philosophy
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128. | Research with African Adolescents: Critical Epistemologies and Methodological Considerations
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129. | Absenteeism in primary health centres in Nigeria: leveraging power, politics and kinship
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130. | The Role of Islam in Peace and Development in Somalia (Continuity and Change)
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131. | The Constructions of the State, Violence and Political Settlement in South Sudan
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132. | Digital Political Cultures in the Middle East since the Arab Uprisings: Online Activism in Egypt, Tunisia and Lebanon
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133. | Feminist Protest Action in Kenya: Lessons and Directions
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134. | Parliamentary Committees and Good Governance in Africa: A Comparative Study of Kenya and Zimbabwe
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135. | Kinyozi: the art of African hairstyles
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136. | Vowel Harmony in Chadic Languages
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137. | Income Inequality and Redistribution in Sub-Saharan Africa
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138. | Rite of Being: Gender and Bodily Autonomy in Manenberg
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139. | Beyond Religion: Guru Maharaj Ji's Divine Love Mission
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140. | States' Duty to Protect under International Human Rights Principles, against Corporate-related Human Rights Abuse: African Perspectives
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141. | Against All Odds: Bringing Multi-faceted China-Africa Stories to the Screen
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142. | Social protection and the informal economy: What do we know?
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143. | Queer Movements and Disciplinary Laws in Africa
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144. | Chinese Funded Projects and Open Governance in Kenya
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145. | Shared Fortunes: Why Britain, the European Union, and Africa Need One Another
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146. | Imperialism and development: the East African Groundnut Scheme and its legacy
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147. | Land reform in South Africa is failing: Ignoring the realities of rural life plays a part
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148. | Mourning Sarah Hegazi: Grief and the Cultivation of Queer Arabness
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149. | Engaging men to respond to domestic violence: Findings from project dldl/ድáˆá‹µáˆ- EMIRTA joint research in Amhara region, Ethiopia with implications for humanitarian setting
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150. | SOAS Arbitration in Africa Survey Report: Africa-connected Arbitration Perspectives on Major Global Issues
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151. | Class Composition in Late Development: Tunisia from Colonisation to the 'Arab Spring'
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152. | Consumer law in Ghana
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153. | Regulatory measures in the enforcement of consumer law in Ghana: A Case for Reform
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154. | From 'dégage!' to 'dégagisme': the travel of the political thinking of the Arab uprisings between Tunisia and France
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155. | Freetown 'Lantans': tradition, art and performance in Sierra Leone, 1895-1997
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156. | Urban statecraft: The governance of transport infrastructures in African cities
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157. | Le droit foncier et la propriété privée collective en Afrique de l'Ouest francophoneÉtude à partir de l'exemple du Mali
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158. | Mobility, marriage decline, and the ceremonial economy: socio-cultural factors influencing farming in South Africa and implications for land reform
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159. | Deferred constitutionality, constitutional crisis and South Sudan's compromise demo(n)cracy
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160. | Big Oil, Human rights and Sustainable Development in Africa: Implications of SERAP vs. Federal Republic of Nigeria (ECOWAS Court) 2012
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161. | Reconstructing the Rule of Law in Plural Madagascar
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162. | Kenya's first presidential election debate: Tackling the ICC, party politics, tribalism and corruption
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163. | Realigning the Development Trajectory in Madagascar With Local Voices
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164. | Hapa Kazi Tu! Democratic, Political and Legal Contestations in Tanzania's 2020 Elections
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165. | Tracing Africa's progress and potential: Towards the Post 2015 Development Agenda
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166. | The Responsibility to Protect IDPs: African and Kenyan Encounters
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167. | Localizing African Structural Transformation: Voicing Lessons from Madagascar
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168. | Global Migration and its Discontents
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169. | 2016 could be a key year for women's rights and development policy in Africa
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170. | Mitigation and transformation solutions to networked corruption in artisanal refining in the Niger Delta: retooling anti-corruption analysis for effective policy
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171. | Exploring the nature, enabling factors and solutions to corruption in the procurement of pharmaceuticals in Nigeria tertiary health institutions: a qualitative study
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172. | How exchange rate (mis)management leads to illicit financial flows: a political economy analysis of feasible reform in Nigeria
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173. | When rainy day funds run dry: corruption and mismanagement of Nigeria's Excess Crude Account
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174. | Stakeholders' perspectives on "miracle examination centres" in Nigeria
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175. | The Resource Tenure and Property Rights Conundrum in Zambia's Natural Resource Management
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176. | Review of the Legal Response to Environmental Impact of Covid-19 in Nigeria
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177. | Common but Differentiated Responsibility at What Cost? Investment Law as A Barrier to Climate Ambition and Achieving Zero Routine Gas Flaring in Africa
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178. | Would Kenyan women's rights be safe under William Ruto? Why they might not be
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179. | Purpose-built parliament buildings and the institutionalisation of parliament in Lesotho and Malawi
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180. | "We have to separate so we can be together again": Eritrean mothers' gendered racialisation and family separation within the Israeli and UK asylum regimes
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181. | Exploring multilingualism in Senegal: a multimodal approach to the expression of caused motion
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182. | Awarding "Africa": the politics of literary prizes
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183. | War People: A Cultural History of Violence among the Fante Asafo
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184. | The Democratic Republic of the Congo. Recent History
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185. | Urban Spatial Politics and Collective Action in Revolutionary Cairo: Counter Spaces and Paradoxes of Mobilisation
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186. | Overcoming the Constraints to On-Grid Renewable Energy Investments in Nigeria
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187. | Problematic Ideological Humanitarianism: Generating more Resilient Markets but More Fragile Beneficiaries
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188. | 'Made by China': the politics and implications of Chinese government funded and constructed Parliament buildings in Lesotho, Malawi and Zimbabwe
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189. | Shifting Wrongs to Rights: Lessons in Human Rights from the Situation of Mothers Impacted by Albinism in Africa
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190. | Youth, Gender and Climate Resilience: Voices of Adolescent and Young Women in Southern Africa
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191. | African Governments Need to Restructure Their Debt ' And Rating Agencies Can Help
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192. | Impact of China's Infrastructure Outward Foreign Direct Investment
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193. | Interrogating Education Policymaking in the Rwandan Developmental State: The Politics of Changing the Language of Instruction and the Higher Education Merger
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194. | Nigerian Film Audiences on the Internet: Influences, Preferences and Contentions
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195. | The project dldl approach: A culture-sensitive and faith-informed research and intervention programme with men to respond to domestic violence in Ethiopia
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196. | Invented modernisms: getting to grips with modernity in three African state buildings
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197. | The noble cause: New Labour's legacy on Africa
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198. | Royaume-Uni/Zimbabwe: repenser les plaies de la colonisation?
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199. | Pop-up research in South Africa
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200. | Properly African: properly a state
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