All Stories

  1. Introduction to the special issue on new geographies of South(ern) Africa
  2. “Ride-sharing”, virtual capital and impacts on labor in Cape Town, South Africa
  3. Globalization, Land Grabbing, and the Present-Day Colonial State in Uganda
  4. Africa's Information Revolution
  5. The New Kings of Crude: China, India, and the Global Struggle for Oil in Sudan and South Sudan. LUKE PATEY. London: Hurst, 2014. xiii + 357 pp. £25.00. ISBN 978-1-84904-294-9
  6. Industrial transformation or business as usual? Information and communication technologies and Africa's place in the global information economy
  7. NGOization: Complicity, Contradictions and Prospects, by Aziz Choudry & Dip Kapoor
  8. Uncovering African agency: Angola’s management of Chinese credit lines
  9. The Diffusion and Impacts of Information and Communication Technology on Tourism in the Western Cape, South Africa
  10. A Global Enclosure: The Geo-Logics of Indian Agro-Investments in Africa
  11. Globalising solidarity or legitimating accumulation? Brazilian strategies and interests in Africa
  12. A knowledge economy or an information society in Africa? Thintegration and the mobile phone revolution
  13. Zambia, mining and neoliberalism: boom and bust on the globalized Copperbelt
  14. Security beyond the State: private security in international politics by Rita Abrahamsen and Michael C. Williams Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. 272, £18·99 (pbk).
  15. Globalisation and the Rise of the State? Chinese Geogovernance in Zambia
  16. Another BRIC in the Wall? South Africa's Developmental Impact and Contradictory Rise in Africa and Beyond
  17. The Curse of Berlin: Africa after the Cold War by Adekeye Adebayo London: Hurst, 2010. Pp. 414, £16.95 (pbk).
  18. Chinese and African Perspectives on China in Africa edited by Axel Narneit-Sievers, Stephen Marks and Sanusha Naidu Oxford: Pambazuka Press, 2010. Pp. 274, £16.95 (pbk).
  19. The Political Economy of Africa - Edited by Vishnu Padayachee
  20. The New Presence of China in Africa edited by M. P. van Dijk Oxford: Fahamu Books and Pambazuka Press, 2009. Pp. 222, £11.95 (pbk).
  21. Flexigemony and Force in China's Resource Diplomacy in Africa: Sudan and Zambia Compared
  22. The Rise of China and India in Africa edited by Fantu Cheru and Cyril Obi London and Uppsala: Zed Books and Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2010. Pp. 276, £21.99 (pbk).
  23. China and Africa: emerging patterns of globalization and development edited by J. C. Strauss and M. Saavedra Cambridge University Press, 2009. Pp. 251, £21.99 (pbk).
  24. China's African Challenges by Sarah Raine London: Routledge, 2009. Pp. 271, US$19.95 (pbk).
  25. Inclusive or Exclusive Globalization? Zambia's Economy and Asian Investment
  26. In search of structural power: EU aid policy as a global political instrument
  27. Snakes in Paradise: NGOs and the Aid Industry in Africa
  28. Cruciform sovereignty, matrix governance and the scramble for Africa's oil: Insights from Chad and Sudan
  29. An Asian-Driven Economic Recovery in Africa? The Zambian Case
  30. Geographies of the Celtic Tiger
  31. The Geography of Small Nations' Journals: Strategies and Scale: Lessons from the Irish Case
  32. Exploring Africa's Economic Recovery
  33. Competing hegemons? Chinese versus American geo-economic strategies in Africa
  34. Neoliberalism, Civil Society and Security in Africa
  35. Introduction
  36. Book Review
  37. Alternative Economic Spaces
  38. Transforming Globalization and Security: Africa and America Post-9/11
  39. Making Sense of Governance: Empirical Evidence from 16 Developing Countries
  40. Transforming Globalization and Security: Africa and America Post-9/11
  41. Between Globalisation and (Post) Apartheid: The Political Economy of Restructuring in South Africa
  42. Structural adjustment in East and Southeast Asia: lessons from Latin America
  43. Neoclassical Practice and the Collapse of Industry in Zimbabwe: The Cases of Textiles, Clothing, and Footwear
  44. Constructing alternatives to structural adjustment in Africa