All Stories

  1. The AfCFTA: promise for a globally competitive continent and Africa’s development
  2. Of Ranks and Peripheries
  3. Rethinking African-European Scientific Cooperation: The Case of the Platform for African-European Studies
  4. “On est pas de cobayes”
  5. Of “pieces of cake” and “elephants in the room”
  6. Africa-EU Relations and the African Continental Free Trade Area
  7. Africa–EU relations and the African Continental Free Trade Area
  8. Africa–EU relations in the context of the African Continental Free Trade Area
  9. Intergovernmentalism, supranationalism and interregional relations
  10. The Transformative Impact of Regional Integration and Industrialisation in the SADC, 2000-2015
  11. Post-Apartheid South Africa and African Continental Integration: The Contribution of South African Multinational Corporations to Integration in Africa
  12. The Reconstruction of Post-War Labour Markets in The Southern African Development Community
  13. Conceptual and Theoretical Issues in the Making, Unmaking and Remaking of Labour Markets in the SADC Region
  14. Dynamics in the Making of Labour Markets
  15. Historical Background to the Reconstruction of Post-war Labour Markets in Southern Africa
  16. On Post-war Labour Market Reconstructions in Southern Africa
  17. Post-war Labour Market Reconstruction and Challenges in the Construction, Retail and Telecommunications Sectors
  18. Post-war Labour Market Reconstruction and Public Labour Market Institutions
  19. Post-war Labour Market Reconstruction, Private Labour Market Institutions and Non-market Actors
  20. The Burden of Getting a Job in Reconstructed Post-war Labour Markets: Some Concluding Remarks
  21. The COVID-19 Moment
  22. (Ir)relevant doctrines and African realities: neoliberal and Marxist influences on labour migration governance in Southern Africa
  23. Scaffolding the state: faith-based organisations and application of democratic principles in the DRC and Zambia
  24. Parities and Disparities in Applying Immigration Legislation/Policies from a World Class National Constitution
  25. “Return My Power, or You Die!” Charismatic Church and Political Leaders Hankering for What in Africa?
  26. Interrogating the nexus between irregular migration and insecurity along ‘ungoverned’ border spaces in West Africa
  27. Turning the Tide in Curriculum Development in Teaching European Studies in Africa
  28. Towards a single African economic space
  29. Rational Actors, Passive and Helpless Victims, Neither, Both: EU Borders and the Drive to Migrate in the Horn of Africa
  30. Human mobility in the Southern African Development Community region
  31. Intra-Africa Migrations
  32. Intra-Africa migrations
  33. Reimaging borders and migration management in Africa
  34. A Historical Background to Regional Integration in Africa and Southern Africa
  35. Alternative and People Centred Approaches to Regional Integration
  36. New Institutionalism and New Regionalism Approaches to Understanding Regionalism in Southern Africa
  37. Regional Integration in Africa and Southern Africa: An Appraisal of Conventional Approaches
  38. Regional Integration, Networks of Civil Society Organisations and Alternative Regionalism in Southern Africa: An Introduction
  39. The Formal-Alternative Regionalism Formal Interface: Interactions and Engagements of Southern African Civil Society Networks in SADC Regulatory Regimes
  40. Towards a People-Centred Approach to Regionalism in Africa and Southern Africa
  41. Typology of Institutional Arrangements of Southern African Civil Society Networks
  42. Regional Economic Communities and Integration in Southern Africa
  43. Closing remarks
  44. Expanding Boundaries
  45. Introduction
  46. Closing remarks
  47. Borders as sites of encounter and contestation
  48. Borders, Sociocultural Encounters and Contestations
  49. Implications of the micro processes of encounter and contest in borders
  50. Resilience nodes
  51. Sociocultural encounters in geography historicised
  52. African Union and European Union Politics: The Veiled Account of Longstanding Interregional Relations
  53. Beyond the Present: Migration Governance for Regions and Inclusive Development
  54. Life in the Fringes: Informality, African Migrants’ Perception of the Border and Attitudes Towards Migrating to Europe
  55. Migration and Transformation: Africa-Europe Migration Conundrums in a Changing Global Order
  56. Bordered Environment: Redefining Transboundary Water Resources into Environmentally Sound Governance Frameworks in Southern Africa
  57. Borders, Human Mobility, Integration and Development in Africa: An Introduction
  58. Borders, Mobility and Integration in Africa Revisited: Towards a New Understanding of African Realities
  59. The Construction of African Immigrants in Contemporary South Africa and Social Cohesion: Reflections on the Role of the Media
  60. Borders, Mobility, Regional Integration and Development
  61. Migration Conundrums, Regional Integration and Development
  62. SDGs and decentralizing water management for transformation: Normative policy coherence for water security in SADC river basin organizations
  63. Pan-African Aspirations Drive a New Free Trade Pact
  64. 11 Innovations for “silencing the guns” and redefining African borders as promoters of peace, wellbeing, regional and continental integration
  65. African Borders, Conflict, Regional and Continental Integration
  66. Borders, war and conflict in Africa
  67. Taking sustainable development to the limits
  68. Border Practices at Beitbridge Border and Johannesburg Inner City: Implications for the SADC Regional Integration Project
  69. Rural migration in sub-Saharan Africa: patterns, drivers and relation to structural transformation
  70. Innovating Policy and Systems of Innovation for Regional Integration
  71. Of Borders and Fortresses: Attitudes Towards Immigrants from the SADC Region in South Africa as a Critical Factor in the Integration of Southern Africa
  72. Informal Immigrant Traders in Johannesburg: The Scorned Cornerstone in the Southern African Development Community Integration Project
  73. The Human Side of Regions: Informal Cross-border Traders in the Zambia–Malawi–Mozambique Growth Triangle and Prospects for Integrating Southern Africa
  74. Rethinking Regional Integration for Development and Eradication of Poverty in Africa: The Missing Link
  75. Between Neoliberal Orthodoxy and Securitisation: Prospects and Challenges for a Borderless Southern African Community
  76. Migration, Logics of Inclusion and Exclusion and Xenophobia: The Case of African Migrants in Post-apartheid South Africa
  77. Life in the Fringes: Economic and Sociocultural Practices in the Zambia–Malawi–Mozambique Borderlands in Comparative Perspective
  78. History, Trends and Dynamics of Cross-Border Movements and Trade in the SADC Region
  79. Migration, Cross-Border Trade and Development in Africa
  80. Mozambican Labour Migrations, Remittances and Development: Evidence, Practices and Implications for Policy
  81. The Tenacity and Lasting Reality of Cross-Border Movements and Trade in the SADC Region
  82. Visible and invisible bordering practices
  83. Europe: whither the fortress around the Mediterranean and Africa?
  84. Networks of Cross-border Non-State Actors: The Role of Social Capital in Regional Integration
  85. The Will to Integrate: South Africa's Responses to Regional Migration from the SADC Region
  86. A Region Without Borders? Policy Frameworks for Regional Labour Migration Towards South Africa
  87. Globalization and the Threat of Marginalization
  88. Regional Responses to Globalisation: Information and Communication Technology and Connectivity in Southeast Asia and Eastern and Southern Africa