Volume 39 2012 Issue 133

Editorial
The revolution in permanence
Ray Bush & Claire Mercer

Articles
Doubly dispossessed by accumulation: Egyptian fishing communities between enclosed lakes and a rising sea
Andreas Malm & Shora Esmailian

Rwanda’s Vision 2020 halfway through: what the eye does not see
An Ansoms & Donatella Rostagno

Beyond the siege state – tracing hybridity during a recent visit to Eritrea
Tanja R. Müller

Probing the historical sources of the Mauritian miracle: sugar exporters and state building in colonial Mauritius
Ryan Saylor

‘Why government should not collect taxes’: grand corruption in government and citizens’ views on taxation in Cameroon
Rogers Tabe Egbe Orock & Oben Timothy Mbuagbo

Briefings
Will Africa’s Green Revolution squeeze African family farmers to death? Lessons from small-scale high-cost rice production in the Senegal River Valley
Jeanne Koopman

Plusieurs chemins: how different stakeholders at different scales in Malian society are fragmenting the state
Franklin Charles Graham IV

Somalia: oil and (in)security
Michael Walls & Steve Kibble

Book Reviews
Tanzania in transition: from Nyerere to Mkapa
Janet Bujra

Oil and Insurgency in the Niger Delta: Managing the Complex Politics of Petrol Violence
J. Shola Omotola

African awakening: the emerging revolutions
Gary Blank

Ethiopia: the last two frontiers
Gaim Kibreab

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