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201. | Chinese Funded Projects and Open Governance in Kenya
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202. | Shared Fortunes: Why Britain, the European Union, and Africa Need One Another
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203. | Imperialism and development: the East African Groundnut Scheme and its legacy
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204. | Land reform in South Africa is failing: Ignoring the realities of rural life plays a part
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205. | Mourning Sarah Hegazi: Grief and the Cultivation of Queer Arabness
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206. | Engaging men to respond to domestic violence: Findings from project dldl/ድልድል- EMIRTA joint research in Amhara region, Ethiopia with implications for humanitarian setting
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207. | SOAS Arbitration in Africa Survey Report: Africa-connected Arbitration Perspectives on Major Global Issues
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208. | Class Composition in Late Development: Tunisia from Colonisation to the 'Arab Spring'
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209. | Consumer law in Ghana
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210. | Regulatory measures in the enforcement of consumer law in Ghana: A Case for Reform
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211. | From 'dgage!' to 'dgagisme': the travel of the political thinking of the Arab uprisings between Tunisia and France
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212. | Freetown 'Lantans': tradition, art and performance in Sierra Leone, 1895-1997
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213. | Urban statecraft: The governance of transport infrastructures in African cities
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214. | Le droit foncier et la proprit prive collective en Afrique de l'Ouest francophonetude partir de l'exemple du Mali
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215. | Mobility, marriage decline, and the ceremonial economy: socio-cultural factors influencing farming in South Africa and implications for land reform
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216. | Deferred constitutionality, constitutional crisis and South Sudan's compromise demo(n)cracy
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217. | Big Oil, Human rights and Sustainable Development in Africa: Implications of SERAP vs. Federal Republic of Nigeria (ECOWAS Court) 2012
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218. | Reconstructing the Rule of Law in Plural Madagascar
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219. | Kenya's first presidential election debate: Tackling the ICC, party politics, tribalism and corruption
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220. | Realigning the Development Trajectory in Madagascar With Local Voices
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221. | Hapa Kazi Tu! Democratic, Political and Legal Contestations in Tanzania's 2020 Elections
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222. | Tracing Africa's progress and potential: Towards the Post 2015 Development Agenda
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223. | The Responsibility to Protect IDPs: African and Kenyan Encounters
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224. | Localizing African Structural Transformation: Voicing Lessons from Madagascar
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225. | Global Migration and its Discontents
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226. | 2016 could be a key year for women's rights and development policy in Africa
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227. | 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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228. | 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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229. | How exchange rate (mis)management leads to illicit financial flows: a political economy analysis of feasible reform in Nigeria
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230. | When rainy day funds run dry: corruption and mismanagement of Nigeria's Excess Crude Account
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231. | Stakeholders' perspectives on "miracle examination centres" in Nigeria
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232. | The Resource Tenure and Property Rights Conundrum in Zambia's Natural Resource Management
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233. | Review of the Legal Response to Environmental Impact of Covid-19 in Nigeria
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234. | 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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235. | Would Kenyan women's rights be safe under William Ruto? Why they might not be
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236. | Purpose-built parliament buildings and the institutionalisation of parliament in Lesotho and Malawi
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237. | "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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238. | Exploring multilingualism in Senegal: a multimodal approach to the expression of caused motion
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239. | Awarding "Africa": the politics of literary prizes
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240. | War People: A Cultural History of Violence among the Fante Asafo
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241. | The Democratic Republic of the Congo. Recent History
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242. | Urban Spatial Politics and Collective Action in Revolutionary Cairo: Counter Spaces and Paradoxes of Mobilisation
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243. | Overcoming the Constraints to On-Grid Renewable Energy Investments in Nigeria
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244. | Problematic Ideological Humanitarianism: Generating more Resilient Markets but More Fragile Beneficiaries
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245. | 'Made by China': the politics and implications of Chinese government funded and constructed Parliament buildings in Lesotho, Malawi and Zimbabwe
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246. | Shifting Wrongs to Rights: Lessons in Human Rights from the Situation of Mothers Impacted by Albinism in Africa
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247. | Youth, Gender and Climate Resilience: Voices of Adolescent and Young Women in Southern Africa
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248. | African Governments Need to Restructure Their Debt ' And Rating Agencies Can Help
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249. | Impact of China's Infrastructure Outward Foreign Direct Investment
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250. | 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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251. | Nigerian Film Audiences on the Internet: Influences, Preferences and Contentions
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252. | 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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253. | Invented modernisms: getting to grips with modernity in three African state buildings
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254. | The noble cause: New Labour's legacy on Africa
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255. | Royaume-Uni/Zimbabwe: repenser les plaies de la colonisation?
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256. | Pop-up research in South Africa
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257. | Properly African: properly a state
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258. | Building bureaucracies in West Africa
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259. | State-ments
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260. | State-building in Ethiopia: tracing the state through architectural continuity and disruption
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261. | Architecture and Politics in Africa
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262. | State aesthetics and meanings of political architecture in Ghana and Cte d'Ivoire
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263. | State aesthetics and state meanings: political architecture in Ghana and Cte d'Ivoire
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264. | Making sense of the state: citizens and state buildings in South Africa
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265. | Imported ornaments of a Late Antiquity community in Christian Ethiopia
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266. | The Negotiated Politics of Social Protection in East and Southern Africa
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267. | Foreign aid projects and trust in political institutions
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268. | Perspectives: a round-table discussion on decolonial pedagogies
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269. | Customary land disputes and the commoditisation of rural land in Africa: a case study from eastern Uganda
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270. | African Trade Unions and the Politics of Gender: A Collection of Interviews with Rhoda Boateng, Marjorie Chanda Mutale, Deborah Freeman, Leontine Mbolanomena and Maria Joaquina Almeida
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271. | From the Margins: Appreciating the African language renaissance as learners of African languages
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272. | Expressing politeness and respect in Bantu languages: A short comparative survey
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273. | Micro-typological Covariation of Negation and Focus Marking Morphology in Bantu Languages
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274. | Translanguaging spaces and multilingual public writing in Zambia: tracing change in the linguistic landscape of Ndola on the Copperbelt
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275. | The Politics of Social Protection in Eastern and Southern Africa
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276. | Financing Social Protection for Children in Crisis Contexts
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277. | Social Protection in Sub-Saharan Africa: Getting the Politics Right
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278. | Aid, Political Business Cycles and Growth in Africa
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279. | The impacts of the food, fuel and financial crises on poor and vulnerable households in Nigeria: A retrospective approach to research inquiry
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280. | Ethnic Heterogeneity and Public Goods Provision in Zambia: Evidence of a Subnational "Diversity Dividend"
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281. | Exploring the relationship between conjugal abuse, parenting and childhood trauma and the role of faith as a potential deterrent: Ethnographic insights from research in Ethiopia
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282. | Training Ethiopian Orthodox clergy to respond to domestic violence in Ethiopia: Programme summary and evaluation report (A Project dldl/ድልድል and EOTC DICAC collaborative programme)
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283. | ICTs, Distributed Discourse and the Labour Movement in Cabo Verde: Why Weak Communications Remain a Crucial Barrier to Trade Union Effectiveness
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284. | Oil in Ghana: The Work of the General Transport, Petroleum and Chemical Workers' Union (GTPCWU)
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285. | Guest Editorial - African Trade Unions: An Introduction
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286. | Anthropology and Religion: 'Religious Shoppers' and the emergence of Chrislam in Lagos
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287. | Identity, Belonging and State Formation in Chad
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288. | Empowering Women against Structural and Cultural Inequalities
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289. | Borders, Law, and Violence: Irregular Migration in Angola
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290. | Rwanda's Agricultural Transformation Revisited: Stagnating Food Production, Systematic Overestimation, and a Flawed Performance Contract System
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291. | Lessons from Zimbabwe's tobacco farmers for the COP26 climate change talks
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292. | The Parliamentary Practice of Italy on Arms Export: The Cases of Libya, Somalia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Ukraine and Egypt
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293. | The Legality of Processing Asylum Claims in Rwanda is Questionable
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294. | Daaras and development discourses: Three interventions targeting the practice of begging by talibs in urban Senegal
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295. | Le baran (Tchad) ' Language Snapshot
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296. | Cameroon: Media Freedom at the Crossroads
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297. | Against the 'Great Tradition': Marginalization and resistance in Ethiopian novels in Afan Oromo and Amharic
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298. | From dialectal variation to standardisation, production of literature, and pedagogical implications: Revisiting the case of Ghɔml', a Grassfields-Bantu language from Cameroon
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299. | "To have peaceful coexistence, people need to have full stomachs": Rapid Conflict Assessment in Kyaka II Refugee Settlement, Uganda
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300. | The Root Causes of Sudan's Civil Wars
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