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  1. Holding the brains back in: An assessment of measures against brain drain in the Malawian health sector
  2. ‘Substitute is gonna put you down’: an analysis of effectiveness of emerging actors as substitutes of local councillors in Malawi’s decentralised system
  3. Conditionality, Path Dependence and Veto Points: The Politics of Hospital Autonomy Reforms in Malawi
  4. Big Brother or Big Opportunist? South Africa’s Enthusiasm for a Multifaceted Relationship with the Rest of Africa
  5. Labour Crisis and Innovation in Developing Countries: An Analysis ofLocumProgram for Health Personnel in Malawi
  6. Ubuntu and corporate social responsibility: the case of selected Malawian organizations
  7. Policy Transfer and Bureaucratic Politics:
  8. Thriving on the Edge of Chaos: An Alternative Explanation to the Management of Crisis in Malawi's Decentralization Program
  9. Local Government Without Governance: A New Institutional Perspective of Local Governance Policy Paralysis in Malawi
  10. The Malawi 1964 cabinet crisis and its legacy of ‘perpetual regression of trust’ amongst contemporary Malawian politicians
  11. The public sector corruption and organised crime nexus: The case of the fertiliser subsidy programme in Malawi
  12. MERE HOUSE BOYS OR STRATEGIC AGENDA SETTERS?: THE ROLE OF AFRICAN NON STATE ACTORS IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
  13. All that glisters is not gold: new public management and corruption in Malawi's local governance
  14. Pushed to the abyss of exclusion: ICT and social exclusion in developing countries
  15. Can the state perpetuate the marginalisation of the poor? The socio-economic effects of the state's ban on minibus ‘callboys’ in Malawi
  16. Who is fooling who?
  17. An analysis of the sustainability of the third phase of Blantyre City Fuelwood Project in Malawi using the sustainability matrix
  18. Decentralization Opening a New Window for Corruption