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Volume 28 2001 Issue 87

Volume 27 2000 Issue 86

Editorials
Editorial: special issue on AIDS
Carolyn Baylies & Janet Bujra

Original Articles
Overview: HIV/AIDS in Africa: global & local inequalities & responsibilities
Carolyn Baylies

Reconceptualising issues around HIV & breastfeeding advice: findings from KwaZulu‐Natal, South Africa
Gill Seidel

Debt relief & social investment: linking the HIPC initiative to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa: the case of Zambia
Fantu Cheru

Coping or struggling? a journey into the impact of HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa
Gabriel Rugalema

Tanzania: AIDS care – learning from experience
Soori Nnko , Betty Chiduo , Flora Wilson , Wences Msuya & Gabriel Mwaluko

The uncertain future of bilateralism or, ‘it takes two fingers to kill a louse’
Sarah Bracking

Debate
Political will, political economy & the AIDS industry in Zambia
Guy Scott

Briefings
Improving access to HIV‐related drugs in South Africa: a case of colliding interests
Andy Gray & Jenni Smit

Miscellany
Statement of concern on women & HIV/AIDS

Violence in Mozambique: in whose interests?
Joe Hanlon

The murder of Carlos Cardoso: report & obituary

Carlos Cardoso: an appreciation
Paul Fauvet

Books received

Editorial working group

Volume 27 2000 Issue 85

Editorials
Editorial: globalisation & African responses
Morris Szeftel

Original Articles
Evaluating privatisation in Zambia: a tale of two processes
John Craig

Restructuring north‐south relations: ACP‐EU development co‐operation in a liberal international order
William Brown

Zimbabwean workers, the MDC & the 2000 election
Peter Alexander

Maintaining corporate dominance after decolonization: the ‘first mover advantage’ of Shell‐BP in Nigeria
Jêdrzej George Frynas , Matthias P Beck & Kamel Mellahi

Clientelism, corruption & catastrophe
Morris Szeftel

Briefings
Article
Zimbabwe today: hope against grim realities
Norma Krieger

Original Articles
Ethnic ‘nationalities’, God & the state: Whither the federal republic of Nigeria?
Caroline Ifeka

Britain and western sahara: examining the debate
David Seddon

The Kenya SAREAT international IDEA democracy workshop
Sarah Bracking

Book Reviews
Graham Harrison & Paul Burkett

Miscellany
Book notes
Roy Love , Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel

Editorial working group

Volume 27 2000 Issue 84

Commentary
Article Commentary
Commentary: The Struggle for Land
Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel

Original Articles
Land reform & changing social relations for farm workers in Zimbabwe
Sam Moyo , Blair Rutherford & Dede Amanor‐Wilks

Dilemmas of the Kenyan succession
Roger Southall

The land issue in eritrea’s reconstruction & development
June Rock

An agricultural strategy without farmers: Egypt’s countryside in the New Millennium
Ray Bush

State‐NGO relations in an era of globalisation: the implications for agricultural development in Africa
Korbla P Puplampu & Wisdom J Tettey

Land reform in South Africa
Lionel Cliffe

Between governance & under‐development: accumulation & Africa’s ‘catastrophic corruption’
Morris Szeftel

Zimbabwe: structural adjustment, destitution & food insecurity
Rupak Chattopadhyay

Cuban‐African relations: nationalist roots of an internationalist policy
David Gonzales

Briefings
No Peace for Sierra Leone
Will Reno

Miscellany
War & famine in Ethiopia & Eritrea
Philip White & Lionel Cliffe

The politics of famine in the Ogaden
Mohamud H Khalif

Western sahara‐point of no return?
David Seddon

Africa at the first south summit in Havana
David Gonzales

What is CEAMO?

Commonwealth secretary‐general’s statement on Zanzibar

Editorial working group

Volume 27 2000 Issue 83

Editorials
Editorial: too little, too late?
Chris Allen

Original Articles
Levelling the playing fields & embedding illusions: ‘post‐conflict’ discourse & neo‐liberal ‘development’ in war‐torn Africa
David Moore

Power without responsibility: the World Bank & Mozambican cashew nuts
Joseph Hanlon

Globalised images of environmental security in Africa
Cyril Obi

Versions of resistance history in South Africa: the ANC strand in Inkatha in the 1970s and 1980s
Gerhard Maré

Tributes to Mwalimu J K Nyerere
‘A symbol that cannot be substituted’: The role of Mwalimu J K Nyerere in the liberation of Southern Africa, 1955–1990
Shubi L. Ishemo

Miscellany
Tributes to Mwalimu Julius Nyerere in the South African Parliament

Briefings
Address by Commonwealth Secretary‐General HE Chief Emeka Anyaoku to the International Conference on the Making of a New Constitution for Zimbabwe

Miscellany
The Durban summit & beyond: whither the commonwealth? speech by commonwealth secretary‐general chief emeka anyaoku
The Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, 24 November 1999

Isis WICCE continues to bring women together
Ruth Ojiambo Ochieng

Namibian elections: SWAPO consolidates its hold on power
David Simon

Conflict, complicity & confusion: unravelling empowerment struggles in Nigeria after the Return to ‘Democracy’
Caroline Ifeka

Chissano names 22 ministers to enlarge cabinet

Sahel: women power rules the economy

Can Africa exploit the internet

Ethiopia’s plans for the kalub gas project unfair
Mohamud H. Khalif

Human security in sudan: the report of a canadian assessment mission prepared for the minister of foreign affairs ottawa, January 2000
Executive Summary [excerpts]

Debt cancellation, lender responsibility & poor country empowerment
Ann Pettifor

World bank debt concession? There is no extra $10 million!
Joe Hanlon

Book Reviews
Gavin Williams

Miscellany
Book Notes
Roy Love , Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel

Books received

African internet resources
Maghreb online: a guide to internet resources on North Africa
Chris Allen

Editorial working group

Volume 26 2000 Issue 82

Editorials
Editorial: North Africa in Africa
Ray Bush & David Seddon

Original Articles
Parameters of economic reform in North Africa
Karen Pfeifer

No factories, no problems: the logic of neo‐liberalism in Egypt
Timothy Mitchell

The Maghreb experience: a challenge to the rational myths of economics
Hassan Zaoual

Organising across borders: Algerian women’s associations in a period of conflict
Catherine Lloyd

Debate
David vs. Goliath: genetics & the new millennium

Briefings
Western Sahara at the turn of the millennium
David Seddon

Miscellany
Coffee crunch
Roy Love

Alternative development policies for Sudan
Ibrahim Elnur

Tributes to Mwalimu Julius Nyerere

Nyerere: a tribute to a statesman
Hashim Ismail

He ‘carried the torch that liberated Africa’

Original Articles
Address to members of parliament
Mwalimu Julius K. Nyerere

Born again: the African renaissance in London
Giles Mohan

Miscellany
Université du littoral côte d’opale colloque international sur “citoyenneté, coopération décentralisée et développement des territoires”

Book Reviews
Book reviews
David Moore, Sarah Hughes & David Seddon

Miscellany
Book notes
Roy Love , Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel

Books received

Editorial working group

Volume 26 1999 Issue 81

Miscellany
Julius Kambarage Nyerere

Editorials
Editorial: ending endemic violence: limits to conflict resolution in Africa
Chris Allen

Original Articles
Clean‐ups, conditionality & adjustment: why institutions matter in Mozambique
Graham Harrison

Eliciting compliance from Warlords: the ECOWAS experience in Liberia, 1990–1997
Emmanuel Kwesi Aning

Ransoming the state: elite origins of Subaltern terror in Sierra Leone
Jimmy D. Kandeh

Warfare, endemic violence & state collapse in Africa
Chris Allen

Editor’s note
The reinvention of the market from below: the end of the women’s money changing monopoly in Kinshasa
Tom de Herdt & Stefaan Marysse

Briefings
International partnership in the fight against aids: addressing need and redressing injustice?
Carolyn Baylies

Miscellany
Trop, ćest trop! Civil insurgence in Burkina Faso, 1998–99
Ernest Harsch

Conflict resolution in a ‘non-conflict situation’: tension & reconciliation in Mecúfi, Northern Mozambique
Graham Harrison

Documents
The prevention and eradication of violence against women and children

Miscellany
Implementing the HIPC initiative: sharing experiences Marlborough House, London 2–3 August 1999

‘Break the chains of debt!’ international jubilee 2000 campaign demands deeper debt relief
Carole Collins

Elections diary

Books received

Editorial working group

Volume 26 1999 Issue 80

Commentary
Article commentary
Commentary: bringing imperialism back in
Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel

Original Articles
African rural labour, income diversification & livelihood approaches: a long‐term development perspective
Deborah Fahy Bryceson

Beyond civil society: child soldiers as citizens in Mozambique
Carol B. Thompson

Structural adjustment: why it wasn’t necessary & why it did work
Sarah Bracking

Mirages of pastoralist futures: a review of aid donor policy in Sahelian pastoral zones
Clare Oxby

The reinvention of the market from below: the end of the women’s money changing monopoly in Kinshasa
Tom De Herdt & Stefaan Marysse

Miscellany
In memoriam Stephen Riley 1949–1999
Trevor Parfitt & Graham Harrison

Martin Eve: 1924–1998
Katherine Salahi

Debate
Parliamentary opposition & democratic consolidation in South Africa
Adam Habib & Rupert Taylor

Briefings
The presidential election in gabon
William Tordoff & Ralph A. Young

Miscellany
The Nigerian transition: third time lucky or more of the same?
Abdul Raufu Mustapha

Commonwealth ministerial action group on the Harare declaration (CMAG)

Pastoralists & politicians in Kenya
John Markakis

ROAPE on the world wide web

Book Reviews
Book reviews
Janet Bujra & Vincent Tickner

Miscellany
Book notes
Roy Love , Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel

Editorial working group

Volume 26 1999 Issue 79

Editorials
Editorial
Africa & the drugs trade
Chris Allen

Original Articles
Ghana’s drug economy: some preliminary data
Henry Bernstein

Khatt& the realities of Somalis: historic, social, household, political & economic
Reginald Herbold Green

Nigeria & the drugs war
Axel Klein

The EU & structural adjustment: the case of Lomé IV & Zimbabwe
William Brown

Re‐forming the state? Kleptocracy & the political transition in Kenya
Roger Southall

Debate
Parliamentary opposition & democratic consolidation in South Africa
Adam Habib & Rupert Taylor

Briefings
Africa, asia & anxieties about globalisation
Ernest Harsch

Miscellany
West African workshop on women in the aftermath of civil war
11 to 13 December 1998, CESAG, Dakar, Senegal
Meredeth Turshen

Declaration de la coalition anti-guerre des femmes Africaines

New hope for Somalia? The building block approach
Matt Bryden

National parks & biodiversity conservation: problems with participatory forestry management
Silas A. Alashi

European union aid scandal

Why is nobody listening? The issue of ‘GMOV’s’

New Euro challenges Dollar hegemony: impact on SADC still to come
Munetsi Madakufamba

Book Reviews
Book reviews
Bill Freund

Miscellany
Book notes
Roy Love, Ray Bush & Morris Szeftel

Books received

Editorial working group

Volume 25 1998 Issue 78

Editorials
Editorial
Whose news? Control of the media in Africa
Anita Franklin & Roy Love

Original Articles
The contradictions of broadcasting reform in post‐apartheid South Africa
Clive Barnett

Reform or re‐colonisation? the overhaul of African television
Chris A. Paterson

Journalism & armed conflict in Africa: the civil war in Sierra Leone
Amadu Wurie Khan

Media & democracy in Southern Africa
Guy Berger

Rwanda & the media: imagery, war & refuge
Niranjan S Karnik

Burkina Faso in the winds of liberalisation
Ernest Harsch

Debate
Radicalism, relevance & the future of ROAPE
Giles Mohan & Bonnie Campbell

Briefings
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
Peter Mendy

Miscellany
Greed or need? Genetically modified crops

Examining myths of a democratic media
Patricia McFadden

The Africa centre in London
Anthony Acheampong

Yemen & Eritrea: friends once more?
Martin Plaut

Books received

Editorial working group

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