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2025
- 1-7 Introduction
In: Decolonizing African Politics
by Michael Amoah
- 1-7 Introduction
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by Omololu M. Fagbadebo & Isioma U. Ile
- 1-8 Introduction to Sustainable Finance and Insurance
In: Sustainable Finance and Insurance in Africa
by Athenia Bongani Sibindi
- 1-11 Climate Trends in Senegal
In: Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Marieme Toure
- 1-11 The Future of African-European Relations
by Dirk Brand & Doris Dialer & Annegret Eppler & Andreas Pattar
- 3-16 18 April 1980, Dawn of a New Era?
In: Zimbabwe’s Economy
by Kenneth Mahuni & James Zivanomoyo & Puruweti Siyakiya & Simba Mutsvangwa
- 9-21 Sustainable Finance and Insurance: Opportunities and Challenges
In: Sustainable Finance and Insurance in Africa
by Richard Apau & Athenia Bongani Sibindi
- 9-26 Leadership and the Challenge of Sustainable Development in Africa
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by Omololu Fagbadebo & Fulufhelo G. Netswera
- 9-27 Decolonizing the Concept of Nationhood
In: Decolonizing African Politics
by Michael Amoah
- 13-43 Predicted Cereal Production in Senegal for 2050 and 2080
In: Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Marieme Toure
- 15-17 Introduction: Interdependencies in the Age of Permacrisis—Common Challenges—Divisive Inequalities—Collaborative Solutions
by Dirk Brand & Doris Dialer & Annegret Eppler & Andreas Pattar
- 19-23 Interdependencies in Challenging Times: Interwoven Societies, Scarce Goods and Geopolitical Shifts
by Dirk Brand
- 19-53 Early Years of Post-independence Zimbabwe
In: Zimbabwe’s Economy
by Kenneth Mahuni & James Zivanomoyo & Puruweti Siyakiya & Simba Mutsvangwa
- 23-37 Green Financing Landscape for Green Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Uganda
In: Sustainable Finance and Insurance in Africa
by Archillies Kiwanuka & Athenia Bongani Sibindi
- 25-32 Strengthening Africa–Europe Relationships in the Current VUCA World
by Maeregu Habtemariam Kazentet
- 27-49 Democracy, Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Selected African Countries: A Comparative Evaluation in the Context of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM)
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by John C. Mubangizi
- 29-39 Decolonizing Neopatrimonialism
In: Decolonizing African Politics
by Michael Amoah
- 33-38 Global Governance: Africa’s Role in a Context of Structural Inequalities, Health Crises, and Economic Pressures
by Ndeye Khadidiatou Mouhamed Diop
- 39-52 A Glocal Approach to Health Advocacy in Africa
by Yacine Diop Djibo
- 39-61 Empowering Africa: The Transformative Impact of Crowdfunding on Sustainable Development
In: Sustainable Finance and Insurance in Africa
by Lenny Phulong Mamaro & Athenia Bongani Sibindi
- 41-54 Decolonizing “Arbitrary” Borders and Tribes
In: Decolonizing African Politics
by Michael Amoah
- 45-73 Alternatives and Robustness Analysis
In: Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Marieme Toure
- 51-72 Monitoring Accountability and the Promotion of the Rights of Women: A Case of African Peer Review Mechanisms (APRM) in Rwanda
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by Msuthukazi Makiva
- 53-55 Shaping the Future of African-European Relations: The Master’s Degree Programme Public Management in International Cooperation
by Lemma Gudissa Angessa
- 55-73 Achievements Over the Four Decades and Looking Ahead
In: Zimbabwe’s Economy
by Kenneth Mahuni & James Zivanomoyo & Puruweti Siyakiya & Simba Mutsvangwa
- 55-78 Decolonizing the French Colonial Pact: From Anticolonial Wars of Independence to Presidential Extensions
In: Decolonizing African Politics
by Michael Amoah
- 57-60 The Role of Public Administration in Socio-Economic Development
by Joachim Beck
- 61-74 Africa and the EU: An all too Long Fallow Opportunity—Underappreciated and Squandered
by Rainer Wieland
- 63-85 Integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance Considerations in the Underwriting of Directors and Officers Liability Insurance
In: Sustainable Finance and Insurance in Africa
by Nomagugu Sibindi & Athenia Bongani Sibindi
- 73-88 Government and Civil Society-Led Interventions in Combating Corruption in Seychelles: A Comparative Analysis
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by Leke Abraham Oluwalogbon & Olubukola Wellington & Adetutu Deborah Aina-Pelemo
- 75-81 Cooperation Between Baden-Württemberg and Africa: Growing the Efforts of a German Federal State in Economic Cooperation
by Albrecht Schütte & Sarah Hübner
- 75-88 Resulting Impact of Climate Change on Child Malnutrition
In: Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Marieme Toure
- 75-91 Policy Execution Dilemmas Over the Years
In: Zimbabwe’s Economy
by Kenneth Mahuni & James Zivanomoyo & Puruweti Siyakiya & Simba Mutsvangwa
- 79-105 Decolonizing Françafrique: Unravelling Françafrique and the Formation of the Alliance of Sahel States
In: Decolonizing African Politics
by Michael Amoah
- 85-89 Introduction: Challenges to the Rule of Law and Parliamentarism by Changing Power Relations
by Doris Dialer
- 87-103 The Role of Informal Finance in Financing Micro-Small-Medium-Enterprises in Zimbabwe
In: Sustainable Finance and Insurance in Africa
by Evidence Mapfumo & Athenia Bongani Sibindi
- 89-102 Policy Issues, Climate Risks, and Financialization of Crops
In: Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Marieme Toure
- 89-110 Sudan and the Challenges of Political Governance, 2017–2023
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by Meron A. Okbandrias
- 91-101 The Rule of Law in Difficult Political Times
by Dirk Brand
- 95-120 Making or Breaking Zimbabwe: 1987–2020 Issues
In: Zimbabwe’s Economy
by Kenneth Mahuni & James Zivanomoyo & Puruweti Siyakiya & Simba Mutsvangwa
- 103-105 Conclusion
In: Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Marieme Toure
- 103-119 The Principle of the Rule of Law in the Supranational Multi-Level System of the European Union
by Annegret Eppler & Andreas Hackhofer & Jan Molzberger
- 105-131 The Essential Role of Stokvels and Revolving Clubs in Finance and Insurance in Africa
In: Sustainable Finance and Insurance in Africa
by Lindiwe Ngcobo & Athenia Bongani Sibindi
- 107-115 Decolonizing Superpower Relations: Partnerships with China and Russia
In: Decolonizing African Politics
by Michael Amoah
- 111-125 Electoral Democracy, Collaborative Partners, and the First Component of the APRM in Tanzania
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by Tunde A. Abioro & Adeyemo Adedayo Isaiah & Francis Oluyemi Fagbohun
- 117-138 Decolonizing Collaboration: Africa’s South-South Collaborations
In: Decolonizing African Politics
by Michael Amoah
- 121-136 Regional Parliaments in Africa
by Donnet Rose Adhiambo Odhiambo
- 123-155 ‘Jewel of Africa’ Peeled: Four Blunders Over the Four Decades
In: Zimbabwe’s Economy
by Kenneth Mahuni & James Zivanomoyo & Puruweti Siyakiya & Simba Mutsvangwa
- 127-141 Enhancing Governance and Women’s Rights: Zimbabwe’s Path in the APRM
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by Sisa Ngabaza
- 133-154 Insurance and Risk Management Solutions for Assisting Adaptation to Climate Change
In: Sustainable Finance and Insurance in Africa
by Archillies Kiwanuka & Athenia Bongani Sibindi
- 139-145 Decolonizing Global Governance: Realizing the Ezulwini Consensus
In: Decolonizing African Politics
by Michael Amoah
- 139-150 Introduction: Multi-Level Systems
by Annegret Eppler & Donnet Rose Adhiambo Odhiambo
- 143-171 Governance Crisis in Cameroon: An Analysis of Progress and Challenges in Implementing the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) Principles
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by Eugene Beyonyi Y & Isioma U. Ile
- 147-152 Conclusions
In: Decolonizing African Politics
by Michael Amoah
- 151-178 Secessions and Public International Law
by Patrick C. R. Terry
- 155-181 Regulatory Frameworks and Policy Developments for Sustainable Finance and Insurance
In: Sustainable Finance and Insurance in Africa
by William Gaviyau & Athenia Bongani Sibindi
- 157-172 Sinking Further
In: Zimbabwe’s Economy
by Kenneth Mahuni & James Zivanomoyo & Puruweti Siyakiya & Simba Mutsvangwa
- 173-196 The Factors Associated with the Time It Takes to Fetch Water for Household Use Among Women in Burundi: Insights from the 2017 Demographic and Health Survey (DHS2017)
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by Elizabeth Avosuahi Dania & Philomene Nsengiyumva & Anele Mfubu
- 175-189 The Foot on the Pedal
In: Zimbabwe’s Economy
by Kenneth Mahuni & James Zivanomoyo & Puruweti Siyakiya & Simba Mutsvangwa
- 179-194 Historical Boundaries and Contemporary Separatism: The African Secessionist Challenge
by Nejat Hussein & Yonatan T. Fessha
- 183-185 Final Synthesis and Future Directions
In: Sustainable Finance and Insurance in Africa
by Athenia Bongani Sibindi
- 191-202 Critical Lessons for Other Post-Independent African States
In: Zimbabwe’s Economy
by Kenneth Mahuni & James Zivanomoyo & Puruweti Siyakiya & Simba Mutsvangwa
- 195-204 Theoretical Assumptions on Secession in Political Science
by Annegret Eppler
- 197-220 Governance, Constitutional Democracy, and Political Accountability in West Africa
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by Evans Sakyi Boadu
- 203-220 Migration, Empowerment and Zimbabwean Women
In: Zimbabwe’s Economy
by Kenneth Mahuni & James Zivanomoyo & Puruweti Siyakiya & Simba Mutsvangwa
- 207-210 Introduction: Development Cooperation in Challenging Times
by Andreas Pattar
- 211-218 Remote Management in Development Cooperation
by Alexander Wegener
- 219-231 North–South Inter-University Cooperation with Fragile States: Challenges and Prospects
by Ewald Eisenberg & Kémo Baldé & Alexandre Martinez & Clemens Schweizer & Tiburce Gomido
- 221-224 Further Issues
In: Zimbabwe’s Economy
by Kenneth Mahuni & James Zivanomoyo & Puruweti Siyakiya & Simba Mutsvangwa
- 221-245 The Practice of Democratic and Political Governance in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by Michel Tshiyoyo
- 225-231 Conclusion
In: Zimbabwe’s Economy
by Kenneth Mahuni & James Zivanomoyo & Puruweti Siyakiya & Simba Mutsvangwa
- 235-237 Introduction: Energy Transition and Inclusive Economic Growth
by Dirk Brand
- 239-255 Local Energy Transition—An Opportunity for African Countries?
by Hansjörg Drewello & Asma Belkacem & Mohammed Amine Ziani
- 247-261 Institutions and the Crisis of Governance in Nigeria
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by Omololu Fagbadebo
- 257-278 Energy Security in Sub-Saharan Africa: Examination of Power Trading in the Central Africa Region
by Lukamba-Muhiya Tshombe & Thekiso Molokwane & Alex Nduhura & Innocent Nuwagaba & John Paul Settumba
- 263-283 A Comparative Assessment of Democracy and Good Governance Dividends in Egypt, Ghana, Mauritius, and Senegal
In: Political Governance and the African Peer Review Mechanism
by Mataywa Busieka
- 281-285 Introduction: Public and Global Health Strategies
by Doris Dialer
- 287-298 The European Global Health Strategy: Implementation Dynamics and Drivers
by Doris Dialer
- 299-312 The Senegalese Health System and its Capacity to Integrate Global Health
by Ndeye Khadidiatou Mouhamed Diop
- 313-323 Navigating Africa’s Sovereignty and Leadership in Global Health
by Fara Ndiaye
- 325-334 The COP 28 Health Day: The Journey Ahead
by Doreen Naiga
- 337-341 Introduction: Managing Climate Change Challenges in Cities
by Andreas Pattar
- 343-356 Climate Change Challenges of South African Cities
by Élitz-Doris C. Okwudili
- 357-367 Local Challenges due to Global Changes: Measures to Protect Citizens from Climate-Change Induced Heat Waves in German Municipalities
by Levent Öztürk
- 369-373 Municipal Climate Partnership—A Real-Life Example from Baden-Württemberg and Tanzania
by Angela Gewiese
- 377-379 Introduction: Public Management Challenges and Opportunities
by Dirk Brand
- 381-401 Partnership at Eye Level? Knowledge and Capacity Building of Public Managers as an Underrated Factor for the Successful Management of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Africa
by Jörg Röber
- 403-416 Cities Facing Climate Change and Energy Shortage
by Harlan Cloete
- 419-429 Introduction: Intercultural Competences in Public Administrations
by Annegret Eppler & Tobias Heyduk
- 431-447 Experiencing Interculturality in European-African and Intra-African Relations
by Mame Bassi Mbaye & Beatrice Hurrle
- 449-456 Critical Incident Analysis: The Opuwo Hydropower Project
by Fransina M. P. Hango
- 457-468 Intercultural Communication in the African Context: Contribution of the Didactics of Literature to the Development of Intercultural Competencies in Foreign Language Classes
by Jean-Claude Bationo
- 469-482 Bridging Gaps While Digging New Trenches? The Role of English as the Medium of Instruction and Multilingualism in the International Master’s Programme “Public Management in International Cooperation”
by Ann-Marie Riesner
- 485-494 Future Perspectives: Towards an Equitable Global Society?
by Dirk Brand & Doris Dialer & Annegret Eppler & Andreas Pattar
2024
- 1-6 Introduction: Factors of Decentralization in Africa
In: Federalism and Decentralization in Africa
by Leonid Issaev & Andrey Zakharov
- 1-6 Introduction—Exploring the Dynamics of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development in Africa
In: Exploring the Dynamics of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development in Africa
by Hassan Qudrat-Ullah
- 1-13 Pan African Peace Research and Nonviolence: Dynamism and Growth Across Diverse Disciplines and Ideologies
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Matt Meyer
- 1-14 Beyond News and Rumours: Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by J. Shola Omotola & Samuel Oyewole
- 1-19 Introduction: Entrapment of Africa in an Asymmetrical Global Economy
In: Africa in the Global Economy
by Gorden Moyo
- 1-116 The Scope of the Global Aviation Industry
In: The Economic Effects of Air Transport Market Liberalisation
by Eyden Samunderu
- 3-14 Introduction: An Overview of Management and Tax Policy of Natural Resources
In: Taxation and Management of Natural Resources in Africa
by Mohammed Amidu & Abdallah Ali-Nakyea & Joshua Yindenaba Abor
- 3-23 The Dynamics of Energy Regulation in Africa
In: Energy Regulation in Africa
by Ishmael Ackah & Charly Gatete
- 7-36 Improving Rural Electrification Access in Cameroon: A Qualitative Study
In: Exploring the Dynamics of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development in Africa
by Hassan Qudrat-Ullah
- 9-26 Federalism and Colonialism: History, Practice, and Lessons from Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
In: Federalism and Decentralization in Africa
by Leonid Issaev & Andrey Zakharov
- 15-29 Studying Peacebuilding and Nonviolence: The Ethos and Experience of the International Centre of Nonviolence, South Africa
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Geoffrey Harris & Crispin Hemson & Sylvia Kaye & Simóne Plüg
- 15-34 One Means, Multiple Ends: A Strategic Framework of Understanding Kidnapping in Nigeria
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by Samuel Oyewole & J. Shola Omotola
- 15-44 Natural Resources Tax Administration and Reforms in Africa
In: Taxation and Management of Natural Resources in Africa
by Mohammed Amidu & Rester Togormey & Dominic Dokbilla Naab
- 21-39 Multinational Corporations and Tax Havens as Beneficiaries of a Shadow Financial System
In: Africa in the Global Economy
by Gorden Moyo
- 25-51 Africa's Transition to Cleaner Energy: Regulatory Imperatives and Governance Dynamics
In: Energy Regulation in Africa
by Sidique Gawusu & Abubakari Ahmed
- 27-44 Federalism and Expansion: The Collapse of the Federal Experiment in Cameroon and Aftermath
In: Federalism and Decentralization in Africa
by Leonid Issaev & Andrey Zakharov
- 31-44 Nonviolence as a Decolonial Principle: Limits and Possibilities of Mainstreaming Peace Studies in Africa
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by George Mutalemwa & Sarah Trochemowitz
- 35-57 History of Kidnapping in Nigeria
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by Akachi Odoemene
- 37-61 Exploring the Energy Transition to LPG in the Nigerian Household Sector: A Scenario-Based Modeling Approach
In: Exploring the Dynamics of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development in Africa
by Hassan Qudrat-Ullah
- 41-59 World Bank, IMF, and WTO as Agents of Financial Imperialism
In: Africa in the Global Economy
by Gorden Moyo
- 45-61 Sustainable Peace, Peace Ecology and Ecological Peace Policy for Sub-Saharan Africa
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Hans Günter Brauch
- 45-69 Assessing the Impact of Socio-Political Risk on Natural Resources in Africa
In: Taxation and Management of Natural Resources in Africa
by Godfred Amewu & Saint Kuttu & Elikplimi Komla Agbloryor & Emmanuel Joel Aikins Abakah
- 47-82 “The Black’s Man Burden”: The Nigerian Federation as a Paradox
In: Federalism and Decentralization in Africa
by Leonid Issaev & Andrey Zakharov
- 53-77 The Political Economy of Electricity Sector Regulation in Africa: A Comparative Analysis
In: Energy Regulation in Africa
by Crispin Bobio & Ishmael Ackah & Dramani Bukari & John A. Jinapor & Vida Aba Essuman
- 59-73 Ungoverned Spaces and Kidnapping in Nigeria
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by Azeez Olaniyan
- 61-79 The Tyranny of International Credit Rating Agencies (ICRAs)
In: Africa in the Global Economy
by Gorden Moyo
- 63-74 Sustainable Peace Education as a Response to Violent Conflict in Nigeria
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Stanley Osezua Ehiane & Mariam Seedat-Khan
- 63-87 Bamboo Gasification for Sustainable Energy and Rural Development in Uganda
In: Exploring the Dynamics of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development in Africa
by Hassan Qudrat-Ullah
- 71-89 Natural Resources Revenue Management Strategies in African Countries
In: Taxation and Management of Natural Resources in Africa
by Obi Berko O. Damoah
- 75-84 Alternative Societal Models of Peace Education in Cameroon
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Vorkunova Olga & Nga Etjeke Daniele
- 75-89 Oil-Related Kidnapping in the Niger Delta Region
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by J. Shola Omotola & Oluwafemi Fayomi
- 79-105 The Political Economy of the Next Wave of Power Sector Reforms in Africa: Evidence from Zimbabwe, Kenya and Namibia
In: Energy Regulation in Africa
by Christine Juta
- 81-101 Global Financial Subordination and the Pathologies of Sovereign Debt
In: Africa in the Global Economy
by Gorden Moyo
- 83-109 Forcing Union: The Federal Takeover of Eritrea in Historical Perspective
In: Federalism and Decentralization in Africa
by Leonid Issaev & Andrey Zakharov
- 85-95 Analysing Peace Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Bernedette Muthien
- 89-107 Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development in South Africa: Challenges, Barriers and Solutions
In: Exploring the Dynamics of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development in Africa
by Hassan Qudrat-Ullah
- 91-104 Boko Haram and Kidnapping in Nigeria
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by Rauf Tunde Sakariyau & Ismail Bello
- 91-105 The Ethical Dilemma of Natural Resources in African Countries
In: Taxation and Management of Natural Resources in Africa
by Justice N. Bawole & James K. Mensah
- 97-111 The Failures of Higher Education in Addressing Peace Preservation in Mozambique
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Anna Fontana
- 103-123 Imperial Ecocide and the Bane of Global Climate Finance
In: Africa in the Global Economy
by Gorden Moyo
- 105-134 Armed Banditry and Kidnapping in Nigeria
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by Talabi Rasheed Ayegbusi
- 107-129 Legal and Regulatory Pathways for Sub-Saharan Africa’s Energy Access and Energy Transition Agenda
In: Energy Regulation in Africa
by Ivie Ehanmo & Oghosa Erhahon
- 109-131 Accountability and Transparency of Management of Natural Resources in Africa: Is the Information Sharing the Solution?
In: Taxation and Management of Natural Resources in Africa
by Michael Effah Asamoah & Mawuena Akosua Cudjoe & Teddy Ossei-Kwakye
- 109-134 Renewable Energy Dynamics in the North Africa: A System Thinking Approach with the Algerian Case Study
In: Exploring the Dynamics of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development in Africa
by Hassan Qudrat-Ullah
- 111-139 Decentralization Under Apartheid and Democracy: South Africa as a Unitary Federation
In: Federalism and Decentralization in Africa
by Leonid Issaev & Andrey Zakharov
- 113-121 Language and Culture in Peacebuilding: Human Rights Violations Investigation Commission of Nigeria (HRVIC): 1999–2021
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Ugo Aniga
- 117-242 Contextual Setting of the African Air Transport Market
In: The Economic Effects of Air Transport Market Liberalisation
by Eyden Samunderu
- 123-131 The Place of Peace in Linguistic Diversity within Religious Congregations in Zambia
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Ireen Moonga & Audrey Muyuni & Jive Lubbungu
- 125-139 Africa and the Age of Global Elite: The Davos Class
In: Africa in the Global Economy
by Gorden Moyo
- 131-150 Policy Framework and Regulations to Promote Clean Energy and Renewable Energy Transition in ECOWAS Countries
In: Energy Regulation in Africa
by Charly Gatete & Haliru Dikko
- 133-144 Learning Pragmatic Nonviolence Together: African Peace Studies in Australia
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Helen Ware
- 133-151 Resource Rent and Capital Gains Taxes in Africa
In: Taxation and Management of Natural Resources in Africa
by Abdallah Ali-Nakyea & Nasir Alfa Mohammed
- 135-139 Future Research Directions
In: Exploring the Dynamics of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development in Africa
by Hassan Qudrat-Ullah
- 135-150 Kidnapping for Ransom in Nigeria
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by Michael B. Aleyomi & Amos Olajubu
- 141-154 The Comoros: An Island Federalism
In: Federalism and Decentralization in Africa
by Leonid Issaev & Andrey Zakharov
- 141-157 African Elites as Clients of the Offshore World
In: Africa in the Global Economy
by Gorden Moyo
- 145-152 Challenges in Teaching Nonviolence in Schools
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Timothy Gachanga
- 151-167 Effective Regulation and the Energy Transition in Zambia
In: Energy Regulation in Africa
by Naa Adjekai Adjei
- 151-170 Kidnapping for Rituals in Nigeria
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by Samuel Oyewole & Charles E. Ekpo
- 153-163 Learning Lessons of Truth and Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa: ‘Coming to Terms with the Past’ through Peace Education?
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Özker Kocadal
- 153-174 Taxation of Oil and Gas Revenue in African Countries
In: Taxation and Management of Natural Resources in Africa
by Abdallah Ali-Nakyea & Nasir Alfa Mohammed
- 157-184 Clan Federalism in Somalia
In: Federalism and Decentralization in Africa
by Leonid Issaev & Andrey Zakharov
- 159-173 Conclusion: A Canvass for a Decolonial African Agency
In: Africa in the Global Economy
by Gorden Moyo
- 165-175 Insights into the Challenges of Evaluating Young Learners’ Intercultural Competences for Better Living-Togetherness
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Pascal Nadal & Aruna Ankiah-Gangadeen
- 169-183 The Rationale of Economic Regulations: Theoretical Review
In: Energy Regulation in Africa
by Haliru Dikko
- 171-188 Kidnapping and Baby Factory in Nigeria
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by Freedom C. Onuoha & Christopher Ewuzie Obianagwa & Ndubuisi Isaac
- 175-223 Effective and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in Africa: The Roles of Environmental Tax and Public Participation
In: Taxation and Management of Natural Resources in Africa
by Osman Babamu Halidu & Mohammed Amidu & Edward Asiedu & Nicholas Asare
- 177-185 The Role of Women’s Pre-marriage Rites of Passage and Cultural Practices in Promoting Peace in Kabwe District, Central Province, Zambia
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Lucy S. Kamboni & Simakando Silongwa
- 185-200 “The Kurds of Africa”: How the Tuaregs Were Left Without Their Own State
In: Federalism and Decentralization in Africa
by Leonid Issaev & Andrey Zakharov
- 185-204 Power Sector Regulation in Africa in an Energy Transition Era
In: Energy Regulation in Africa
by Pauline Anaman & Jennifer Boca & Tenele Habangaan & Akua Chrappah Ayippey
- 187-196 Ogoni Women’s Peace, Nonviolence and Feminist Resistance
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Domale Dube Keys
- 189-204 Human Trafficking as Kidnapping by Other Means
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by Opeyemi Idowu Aluko
- 197-206 Beyond Rhetoric to Practice: A Review of Women’s Place Within the African Peace and Security Architecture
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Lukong Stella Shulika & Stanley Ehiane & Leonard Lenna Sesa
- 205-217 The Role and Challenges of Energy Regulators in Africa’s Energy Transition
In: Energy Regulation in Africa
by Benjamin Ashitey Armah
- 205-225 Gender Dimensions of Kidnapping in Nigeria
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by Tunde Agara
- 207-223 A Rapid Assessment of the Interplay Between Gender, Financial Literacy and Peacemaking
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Asenath Maobe
- 219-234 Regulating Public Utilities Within a Crisis Situation in Africa
In: Energy Regulation in Africa
by Etutu Mawondo Shalman
- 225-237 Achieving Nationhood in the Trauma of Ethnic Wars and Genocide in Rwanda and Burundi: A Women Writers’ Angle
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Machogu Obed
- 225-256 Globalization, Institutional Quality and Management of Natural Resources in Africa
In: Taxation and Management of Natural Resources in Africa
by Parrendah Adwoa Kpeli & Manfred Adu-Poku & Kingsley Kofi Owusu & Mohammed Amidu
- 227-244 Nigeria and the Transnationalisation of Kidnapping in the Lake Chad Region and the Gulf of Guinea
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by John Sunday Ojo & Oluwole Ojewale & Kazeem Oyedele Lamidi
- 235-253 The Electricity Tariff and Utility Performance: Evidence from Ghana, Uganda, and Namibia Electricity Market
In: Energy Regulation in Africa
by Jeffrey Kenneth Baiden
- 239-255 Nonviolent Conflict and the Transitions to ‘Multi-Party Democracy’ in Burkina Faso
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Abdul Karim Issifu & Thomas Duke Labik Amanquandor
- 243-302 The Deregulation of Air Transport: An International Perspective
In: The Economic Effects of Air Transport Market Liberalisation
by Eyden Samunderu
- 245-263 Kidnapping for Ransom (K4R) and the Challenges of Nigeria’s International Image
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by Olusola Ogunnubi & Dare Leke Idowu
- 257-265 “Walk to Work”: A New Wave of Nonviolent Activism Against the Militarization of Ugandan Politics
In: Peace as Nonviolence
by Hannah Muzee
- 257-282 Major Challenges in Africa in the Development of Competitive Electricity Markets. An Analysis of the ECOWAS Regional Electricity Market
In: Energy Regulation in Africa
by Charly Gatete & Nutifafa Fiasorgbor & Mina Antwi-Yeboah & Adeoti Adedoyin
- 259-280 How Does Taxation of Natural Resources Promote Inclusive Development in Africa?
In: Taxation and Management of Natural Resources in Africa
by Haruna Issahaku & Zangina Isshaq & Mohammed Amidu
- 265-284 State Responses to the Menace of Kidnapping in Nigeria
In: The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria
by Gbeke Adenuga
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