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2011, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 71-97 Democratisation and Political Participation of Mbororo in Western Cameroon
by Ibrahim Mouiche - 99-124 Competing Claims and Contested Boundaries: Legitimating Land Rights in Isiolo District, Northern Kenya
by Saafo Roba Boye & Randi Kaarhus - 125-137 The Growing Influence of Al-Qaeda on the African Continent
by Hans Krech - 139-141 Review: Mathieu Hilgers and Jacinthe Mazzocchetti (eds.), Révoltes et oppositions dans un régime semi-autoritaire. Le cas du Burkina Faso (2010)
by Andrea Reikat - 143-146 Review: Arno Sonderegger, Die Dämonisierung Afrikas: Zum Despotiebegriff und zur Geschichte der Afrikanischen Despotie (2008)
by Reinhart Kößler - 147-151 Review: Marion Wallace, History of Namibia (2011)
by Reinhart Kößler
2011, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 3-32 Covering Post-Conflict Elections: Challenges for the Media in Central Africa
by Marie-Soleil Frère - 33-59 Toward Electoral Security: Experiences from KwaZulu-Natal
by Kristine Höglund & Anna K. Jarstad - 61-83 Making Migrants Responsible for Development: Cape Verdean Returnees and Northern Migration Policies
by Lisa Åkesson - 85-108 “Get to the bridge and I will help you to cross”: Merit, Personal Connections and Money in Access to Nigerian Higher Education
by Chris Willott - 109-111 Review: James Giblin and Jamie Monson (eds.), Maji Maji: Lifting the Fog of War (2010)
by Jigal Beez - 112-114 Review: Robert A. Hill and Edmond J. Keller (eds.), Trustee for the Human Community: Ralph J. Bunche, the United Nations, and the Decolonization of Africa (2010)
by Henning Melber - 115-117 Review: Katja Werthmann, Bitteres Gold: Bergbau, Land und Geld in Westafrika (2009)
by Jana Hönke - 118-120 Review: Gesine Krüger, Schrift – Macht – Alltag: Lesen und Schreiben im kolonialen Südafrika (2009)
by Gunther Pakendorf - 121-123 Review: André du Pisani, Reinhart Kössler, and William A. Lindeke (eds.), The Long Aftermath of War: Reconciliation and Transition in Namibia (2010)
by Dag Henrichsen
2010, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 3-10 Continuities, Dislocations and Transformations: 50 Years of Independence in Africa
by Thomas Bierschenk & Eva Spies - 11-41 Urban Languages in Africa
by Rose Marie Beck - 43-67 Changing Webs of Kinship: Spotlights on West Africa
by Erdmute Alber & Tabea Häberlein & Jeannett Martin - 69-85 New Fractures, Old Wounds: Africa and the Renewal of South Agency
by Carlos Lopes - 87-113 Do Nations Have Stomachs? Food, Drink and Imagined Community in Africa
by Paul Nugent - 115-129 Urban Life-Worlds in Motion: In Africa and Beyond
by Hans Hahn - 131-146 “Indépendance Cha Cha†: African Pop Music since the Independence Era
by Hauke Dorsch - 147-159 Glimmering Utopias: 50 Years of African Film
by Cassis Kilian - 161-165 Review: Pierre Englebert, Africa: Unity, Sovereignty, and Sorrow (2009)
by Thomas Bierschenk - 166-168 Review: Matthew Lange, Lineages of Despotism and Development: British Colonialism and State Power (2009)
by Georg Schäfer - 169-171 Review: Chambi Chachage and Annar Cassam (eds.), Africa’s Liberation: The Legacy of Nyerere (2010)
by Rolf Hofmeier
2010, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 3-33 Contested Inclusions: Pitfalls of NGO Peace-Building Activities in Liberia
by Veronika Fuest - 35-60 The Role of Amateur Football in Circular Migration Systems in South Africa
by Malte Steinbrink - 61-80 Under Familiar Fire: Making Decisions During the “Kivu Crisis†2008 in Goma, DR Congo
by Silke Oldenburg - 81-94 Deepening Democracy through Multipartyism: The Bumpy Road to Uganda’s 2011 Elections
by Sabiti Makara - 95-108 The Boko Haram Uprising and Islamic Revivalism in Nigeria
by Abimbola Adesoji - 109-121 African Studies – Striving for Integrated Information Services: Recent Developments in Germany and Europe
by Hartmut Bergenthum & Thomas Siebold - 123-125 Review: Kate Meagher, Identity Economics: Social Networks and the Informal Economy in Nigeria (2010)
by Axel Harneit-Sievers - 126-128 Review: Peter Cichon, Reinhart Hosch, Fritz Peter (eds.), Der undankbare Kontinent? Afrikanische Antworten auf europäische Bevormundung (2010)
by Andreas Mehler - 129-132 Review: Larissa Förster, Postkoloniale Erinnerungslandschaften. Wie Deutsche und Herero in Namibia des Kriegs von 1904 gedenken (2010)
by Reinhart Kößler
2010, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 3-29 And They Are Still Targeting: Assessing the Effectiveness of Targeted Sanctions against Zimbabwe
by Jan Grebe - 31-56 Beyond Polarity: Negotiating a Hybrid State in Somaliland
by Michael Walls & Steve Kibble - 57-93 Racism, Ethnicity and the Media in Africa: Reflections Inspired by Studies of Xenophobia in Cameroon and South Africa
by Francis Nyamnjoh - 95-116 Perspectives on African Studies and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Leo de Haan - 117-129 Policy Challenges Related to Biofuel Development in Tanzania
by Hussein Sosovele - 131-139 Cold War in Southern Africa
by Matthew Graham - 141-143 Review: Anaik Pian, Aux nouvelles frontières de l'Europe. L'aventure incertaine des Sénégalais au Maroc (2009)
by Laurence Marfaing
2009, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 2-10 Introduction: Power-Sharing in Africa
by Andreas Mehler - 11-39 The Perils of Power-Sharing: Africa and Beyond
by Chandra Sriram & Marie-Joëlle Zahar - 41-62 The Prevalence of Power-Sharing: Exploring the Patterns of Post-Election Peace
by Anna Jarstad - 63-86 Power-Sharing, Conflict and Transition in Burundi: Twenty Years of Trial and Error
by Stef Vandeginste - 87-107 Using Power-Sharing to Win a War: The Implementation of the Lomé Agreement in Sierra Leone
by Helga Binningsbø & Kendra Dupuy - 109-131 Power-Sharing in the Local Arena: Man . a Rebel-Held Town in Western Côte d.Ivoire
by Kathrin Heitz - 133-147 The Comprehensive Peace Agreement and the Dynamics of Post-Conflict Political Partnership in Sudan
by Einas Ahmed - 149-164 Kenya.s Grand Coalition Government . Another Obstacle to Urgent Constitutional Reform?
by Henry Amadi - 165-168 Review: Robert H. Bates: When Things Fell Apart. State Failure in Late-Century Africa (2008)
by Thomas Bierschenk
2009, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 3-28 The Ethiopian Second Republic and the Fragile .Social Contract
by Jon Abbink - 29-52 Social Research and Development Policy: Two Approaches to West African Land-tenure Problems
by Volker Stamm - 53-76 The Vitality of Kabiye in Togo
by Komlan Essizewa - 77-94 Democracy as a Limiting Factor for Politicised Cultural Populism in Malawi
by Reuben Chirambo - 95-110 Reform in Defence of Sovereignty: South Africa in the UN Security Council, 2007-2008
by Paul-Henri Bischoff - 111-124 The South African Election of 2009
by Roger Southall & John Daniel - 125-133 Voting Behaviour in the 2009 South African Election
by Norbert Kersting - 135-147 Cape Verde: Marketing Good Governance
by Bruce Baker - 149-159 .We must move towards a conference of national reconciliation .. . Professor Boubacar Barry on the Guinean crisis
by Boubacar Barry - 161-163 Review: Susanne Buckley-Zistel: Conflict Transformation and Social Change in Uganda. Remembering after Violence (2008)
by Rita Schäfer
2009, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-5 From the Editors’ Desk
by Andreas Mehler & Henning Melber - 7-18 New Nationalism and Xenophobia in Africa – A New Inclination?
by Norbert Kersting - 19-38 “New” Nationalism and Autochthony – Tales of Origin as Political Cleavage
by Morten Bøås - 39-59 Discrimination, Despoliation and Irreconcilable Difference: Host-Immigrant Tensions in Brazzaville, Congo
by Bruce Whitehouse - 61-78 Africa for Africans or Africa for “Natives” Only? “New Nationalism” and Nativism in Zimbabwe and South Africa
by Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni - 79-97 Ethiopian Nationalism: An Ideology to Transcend All Odds
by Belachew Gebrewold - 99-110 Who to Blame and What’s to Gain? Reflections on Space, State, and Violence in Kenya and South Africa
by Loren Landau & Jean Misago - 111-123 New Nationalism and Development in Africa
by Dirk Kohnert - 125-127 Review: Manfred Schulz (ed.): Entwicklungsträger in der DR Kongo. Entwicklungen in Politik, Wirtschaft, Religion, Zivilgesellschaft und Kultur (2007)
by Peter Ay - 128-130 Review: Wolbert G. C. Smidt, Kinfe Abraham (eds.): Discussing Conflict in Ethiopia. Conflict Management and Resolution (2007)
by Ulrich Braukämper - 131-134 Review: Hans Eric Stolten (ed.): History Making and Present Day Politics. The Meaning of Collective Memory in South Africa (2007)
by Rita Schäfer - 135-138 Review: Christoph Haferburg: Umbruch oder Persistenz? Sozialräumliche Differenzierungen in Kapstadt (2007)
by Theo Rauch - 139-140 Review: Holger Stoecker: Afrikawissenschaften in Berlin von 1919 bis 1945. Zur Geschichte und Topographie eines wissenschaftlichen Netzwerkes (2008)
by Katrin Bromber
2008, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 309-332 The growing influence of Civil Society actors in African development processes
by Walter Eberlei - 333-351 This article examines the strengths and weaknesses of Ake’s contribution to the social sciences and knowledge production in Africa. It discusses the relevance of Ake’s works for adapting the intellectual legacies of Marxist scholarship to understanding the political economy and social history of contemporary Africa. It also highlights the shortcomings noted in his orientation, and dispositions to expatriate knowledge generally, and the Western social science in particular. Given his advocacy of the need to reconstruct existing disciplinary fields following uniquely African critiques and interpretations, the study presents Ake’s works as a corrective intervention to Euro-centrism and advocates the practice of ‘non-hierarchical’ ‘cross-regional’ ‘dialogue’, in which neither the North nor the South is taken as the paradigm against which ‘the other’ is measured and pronounced inadequate
by Jeremiah O. Arowosegbe - 353-370 The China Shop Phenomenon: Trade Supply within the Chinese Diaspora in South Africa
by Rachel Laribee - 371-392 Algeria as a Destination of Migrants – A Comparative Study of Sub-Saharan and Chinese Migrants
by Dalila Nadi
2008, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 175-201 Do African parties contribute to democracy? Some findings from Kenya, Ghana and Nigeria
by Sebastian Elischer - 203-224 Clientelism and social structure: an analysis of patronage in Yoruba social thought
by Ayokunle Olumuyiwa Omobowale - 225-244 Rites of passage overseas? – On the sojourn of Mozambican students and scholars in Cuba
by Hauke Dorsch - 245-268 Education policy and transnationalism in post-colonial Angola – Angola’s cooperation with Cuba and the challenges it poses
by Christine Hatzky
2008, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 19-38 Pastoral conflicts and state-building in the Ethiopian lowlands
by Tobias Hagmann & Alemmaya Mulugeta - 39-66 Political history of the Afar in Ethiopia and Eritrea
by Yasin Mohammed Yasin - 67-90 Productivity of refugee camps: social and political dynamics from the Somaliland-Ethiopia border (1988–2001)
by Luca Ciabarri - 91-114 Newspapers in Hargeysa: Freedom of speech in post-conflict Somaliland
by Markus V. Höhne
2007, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 419-437 The promise and perils of water reforms: Perspectives from Northern Ghana
by Wolfram Laube - 439-459 Appropriate ‘governance-technology’? – Somali clan elders and institutions in the making of the ‘Republic of Somaliland’
by Marleen Renders - 461-481 Selecting therapies in Benin: making choices between informal, formal, private and public health services
by Thamar Klein - 483-505 German-African research co-operation: practices, problems and policies
by Veronika Fuest
2007, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 167-194 Autonomy or security: the negotiation of family norms in Sudanese families
by Ulrike Schultz - 195-218 Valentine’s Day in Kumasi, Ghana: sexuality and changes in intergenerational relations
by Astrid Bochow - 219-249 Yakuba’s new life – on the changes of child fosterage among the rural Fée (Mokollé) in northern Benin
by Jeannett Martin - 251-273 ‘My baby is my paper!’– Family ties of Nigerian female migrants on their way to Europe
by Kristin Kastner - 275-300 Normative images of the family for Africa: the UN Convention and the African Charter on the rights of the child
by Ulrike Wanitzek - 301-321 Nigeria’s ‘manifest destiny’ in West Africa: dominance without power
by Daniel C. Bach
2007, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 5-27 Appropriating the mosque: women's religious groups in Khartoum
by Salma A. Nageeb - 29-48 'We don't want equality; we want to be given our rights': Muslim women negotiating global development concepts in Senegal
by Nadine Sieveking - 49-71 Diamantenhandel und der Krieg in Kongo/Zaire [The diamond trade and the war in Congo/Zaire]
by Volker Kaul - 73-94 Conflict mediation in decolonisation: Namibia's transition to independence
by Henning Melber & Christopher Saunders - 95-110 Lake Kivu's methane gas: natural risk, or source of energy and political security
by Martin Doevenspeck - 111-123 Wahlen in der DR Kongo 2006 [The elections in DR Congo 2006]
by Eckart Rohde
2006, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 325-330 Editorial. The other game: the politics of football in Africa
by Susann Baller - 331-349 Through the prism of sports: why should Africanists study sports?
by Bea Vidacs - 351-369 Soccer, science, and sorcery: causation and African football
by Michael. G. Schatzberg - 371-392 Local-global processes: linking globalization, democratization, and the development of women's football in South Africa
by Cynthia Fabrizio Pelak - 393-414 Migrations and trade of African football players: historic, geographical and cultural aspects
by Raffaele Poli - 415-426 The Football Heritage Complex: history, tourism, and development in South Africa
by Peter Alegi - 427-442 Wenn der Präsident zum Kicken bittet: Fußballcartoons aus Ostafrika [Football cartoons from East Africa]
by Jigal Beez - 443-453 Les enjeux sociaux et politiques du ballon rond. Mobilisation populaire autour de l'équipe nationale de football de Côte d'Ivoire en 2005-2006 [Social mobilization around the Ivory Coast's national team from 2005-2006]
by Bechie Paul N'guessan
2006, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 155-174 Gedenken, Geschichte und Versöhnung in Südafrika und Zimbabwe
by Christoph Marx - 175-197 Memories of revolution: Zur Deutungsgeschichte einer Revolution (Sansibar 1964)
by Roman Loimeier - 199-219 Accounting for disaster: Memories of war in Mozambique
by Elísio Macamo - 221-248 La forêt, les ancêtres et le marché. Perceptions locales de la forêt et de ses changements au Nord-Bénin
by Katrin Langewiesche - 249-271 Out of the 'memory hole': Alternative narratives of the Eritrean revolution in the diaspora
by Bettina Conrad - 273-284 Ein demokratischer Versuch zuviel - zurück zur bewährten Diktatur? Äthiopien ein Jahr nach den Parlamentswahlen
by Wolbert G. C. Smidt - 285-287 Konferenzbericht: ‚German and Ethiopian Contributions to Conflict Management and Resolution', 11./12. Nov. 2005, Goethe Institut, Addis Abeba
by Werner-Dieter Klucke
2006, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 7-34 Le premier ministre dans les mutations politiques des Etats d'Afrique francophone. Retour sur des expériences de formalisation d'un rôle et d'un ordre politiques
by Luc Ngwé - 35-53 Pitfalls of parliamentary democracy in Botswana
by David Sebudubudu & Bertha Z. Osei-Hwedie - 55-76 Beyond the state police in urban Uganda and Sierra Leone
by Bruce Baker - 77-93 The history and future of African Rice. Food security and survival in a West African war zone
by Paul Richards - 95-106 Indikatoren einer nachhaltigen kommunalen Entwicklung in den Großstädten Afrikas: Das Beispiel Dakar
by Andreas Frank - 107-126 French historiography on Africa: A historical and personal contextualisation
by Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch
2005, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 369-376 Editorial: African Studies: why, what for and by whom?
by Henning Melber - 377-402 African Studies, Europe & Africa
by John Lonsdale - 403-427 Betwixt and between. An anthropologist's perspective on the history of African Studies in Germany
by Peter Probst - 429-444 Researching Africa south of the Sahara. A sociologist's perspective
by Dieter Neubert - 445-470 Mehr Entwicklungshilfe ist nicht genug: Zielgerichtete Unterstützung armer afrikanischer Länder mit guter Regierungsführung?
by Peter Nunnenkamp - 471-484 Area studies and comparative politics: Africa in context
by Patrick Chabal - 485-497 Classic ethnology and the socio-anthropology of public spaces. New themes and old methods in European African Studies
by Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan - 499-519 Writing and teaching national history in Africa in an era of global history
by Toyin Falola - 521-534 Teaching African history in South Africa. Post-colonial realities between evolution and religion
by Julie Parle & Thembisa Waetjen - 535-546 Presidential elections in Guinea Bissau 2005. A stabilizing factor in a fragile democracy or only a spot test of the state of affairs?
by Nuno Vaz & Iris Cordelia Rotzoll
2005, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 175-179 Editorial: Politics of xenophobia
by Dirk Kohnert - 181-196 Madams and Maids in Southern Africa: coping with uncertainties, and the art of mutual zombification
by Francis B. Nyamnjoh - 197-220 Arithmétique ethnique et compétition politique entre Kotoko et Arabes Choa dans le contexte de l'ouverture démocratique au Cameroun
by Saï bou Issa - 221-240 Wer sind die Dyula? Ethnizität und Bürgerkrieg in der Côte d'Ivoire
by Katja Werthmann - 241-266 Fremde und Fremdheit in afrikanischen Gesellschaften: ein Vergleich von Mbuti, Dogon, Dyula und dem städtischen Senegal
by Till Förster - 267-297 Le linge sale se lave en famille. La gestion pragmatique des sources de violence 'xénophobe' dans le jeu politique au Bénin
by Nassirou Bako-Arifari - 300-308 From the Herero to the Holocaust? Some remarks on the current debate
by Birthe Kundrus - 309-317 From Genocide to Holocaust? Structural parallels and discursive continuities
by Reinhart Kössler - 319-330 Parlamentswahlen in Äthiopien
by Wolbert G. C. Smidt
2005, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 5-28 Citizenship and resource control in Nigeria: the case of minority coummunities in the Niger Delta
by Jeremiah I. Dibua - 29-59 Compliance and defiance to national integration in Barotseland and Casamance
by Pierre Englebert - 61-82 The 'Dominant Party Debate' in South Africa
by Roger Southall - 83-113 Was kommt nach dem Staatszerfall? Die Gewaltordnungen in Uganda seit 1986
by Klaus Schlichte - 115-124 Umgang externer Akteure mit der neuen Friedens- und Sicherheitsarchitektur Afrikas
by Stephan Klingebiel - 125-137 Mozambique's tainted parliamentary and presidential elections (December 2004)
by Andrea E. Ostheimer
2004, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 325-333 Mobilität in Afrika. Multilokale Feldforschungen. Editorial
by Katja Werthmann & Tilo Grätz & Hans Peter Hahn - 335-357 Regenwaldkolonisation als Frontier-Prozess: Der Ituri-Wald in Nordost-Kongo (Zaire) 1985-1995
by Michael Rösler - 359-380 Migrations rurales, accès au foncier et rapports interethniques au sud du Borgou (Benin). Une approche méthodologique plurielle
by Martin Doevenspeck - 381-404 Zirkuläre Arbeitsmigration in Westafrika und die "Kultur der Migration"
by Hans Peter Hahn - 405-426 "Alles Lügen!" Multiethnische Forschung im Südwesten von Burkina Faso
by Michaela Oberhofer - 427-448 Der Weg der Bünde. Transethnische Forschung im Cross River-Gebiet
by Ute Röschenthaler - 449-458 Die Präsidentschafts- und Parlamentswahlen in Malawi: Kontinuität oder Aufbruch?
by Heiko Meinhardt
2004, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 165-195 Small towns and decentralised development in Ghana. Theory and practice
by George Owusu - 197-221 From 'union of tyrants' to 'power to the people'? The significance of the Pan-African Parliament for the African Union
by Klaas van Walraven - 223-248 Local elections and local government in southern Africa
by Christof Hartmann - 249-276 Quiet democracy. The reasons behind Mbeki's Zimbabwe policy
by Martin Adelmann - 277-289 Schwarzweißes Afrika. Über das Entstehen Afrika-bezogener Nachrichten im Zerrspiegel deutscher Massenmedien
by Lutz Mükke - 291-299 Konferenzberichte: 1.) Erste internationale Konferenz gegen Brautpreiszahlungen (16.-18.2.2004 in Kampala); 2.) Symposium zur Beendigung von Konflikten am Horn von Afrika (Paris, 3. März 2004)
by Rita Schäfer & Wolbert G. C. Smidt
2004, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 9-39 Freundschaftsprozesse in Afrika aus sozialanthropologischer Perspektive. Eine Einführung
by Tilo Grätz & Barbara Meier & Michaela Pelican - 41-62 Nähe und Distanz: Freundschaften bei nordghanaischen Migranten in Accra/Tema
by Barbara Meier - 63-93 Frauen- und Männerfreundschaften im Kameruner Grasland
by Michaela Pelican - 95-117 Friendship ties among young artisanal gold miners in northern Benin (West Africa)
by Tilo Grätz - 119-133 Kenya zwischen Kontinuität und Erneuerung: Bilanz des ersten Jahres der Regierung Mwai Kibaki
by Ralph-Michael Peters - 135-140 Wissenschaftliche Neugier und Kooperationen mit Afrika. Zur Lage der Afrikawissenschaft in Deutschland
by Ulrich Lölke & David Simo - 141-143 Konferenzbericht: 46. Jahrestagung der African Studies Association, Boston, Mass., USA, 30.10.-2.11.2003
by Claudia Schulz
2003, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 289-318 Activities of Islamic civic association in the Northwest of Nigeria: with particular reference to Kano State
by Tahir Haliru Gwarzo - 319-345 Politische Musik in Guinea-Bissau
by Anne-Kristin Borszik - 347-374 Interkulturelle Kontakte im Rahmen der Entwicklungskooperation in Zinder (Niger). Ein Zugang und ein Problem
by Eva Spies - 375-398 The role of Evangelical NGOs in International Development. A comparative case study of Kenya and Uganda
by Katharina Hofer - 399-407 Öl-Boom im Golf von Guinea
by Rudolf Traub-Merz - 409-413 Jean-François Bayart im Gespräch mitb Odile Jolys und Armin Osmanovic: Afrikas Dynamik und Europas Politik, und wo bleibt die deutsche Afrikawissenschaft?
by Jean-François Bayart - 415-420 Konferenzbericht: Encounters and No-Go Areas in the Nigerian Debate about Sharia. Report on the Conference "Comparative Perspectives on Sharia in Nigeria", Jos (Nigeria), 15-17 January 2004
by Axel Harneit-Sievers
2003, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 153-172 Zur Ambivalenz des Populärjournalismus in Senegal. Strategische Aneignung und mediale Repräsentation der Hausmädchen
by Frank Wittmann - 173-196 Südafrikanische Kulturstandards. Handlungsrelevantes Wissen für Fach- und Führeungskräfte
by Claude-Hélène Mayer & Christian Boness - 197-214 "No Pain No Gain". Zur Verbesserung sozialer Chancen durch das Ertragen von Schmerz
by Anni Peller - 215-234 Voluntarism and civil society. Ethiopia in Comparative Perspective
by Goran Hyden & Mahlet Hailemariam - 235-244 Wahlen und Wahlbeobachtung in Rwanda, August/September 2003
by Eckart Rohde - 245-250 Brauchen wir mehr Afrika-Politologen und weniger Äthiopisten?
by Thomas Bierschenk - 251-253 Plädoyer für eine Stärkung der Afrikaforschung, die afrikanische Sprachen als gesellschaftliches Gestaltungs-, Interpretations- und Ausdrucksmedium ernst nimmt
by Mechthild Reh - 255-261 Konferenzberichte: 1.) Der 15. Internationale Äthiopisten-Kongress (Hamburg vom 14.-18. Juli 2003); 2.) Konferenz der afrikanischen christlichen Diaspora in Europa, Thema: Die Berliner Kongo-Konferenz 1884. Die Teilung Afrikas und Implikationen für die Christliche Mission heute - Ausschluss oder Vereinnahmung?(11.-15. September 2003, Hirschluch bei Berlin)
by Ulrich Braukämper & Klaus Hock
2003, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 5-26 Privatisation and ethno-regional protest in Cameroon
by Piet Konings - 27-48 Participation and the poverty of electoral democracy in Madagascar
by Richard R. Marcus & Paul Razafindrakoto - 49-70 Power-Sharing in Südafrika. Ist der ANC eine Konkordanzpartei?
by Matthijs Bogaards - 71-78 Anmerkungen zur belgischen Afrika-Politik
by Denis M. Tull - 79-97 Wahlen und Wahlbeobachtung in Nigeria, März-Mai 2003
by Heinz Jockers & Ralph-Michael Peters & Eckart Rohde - 99-109 Multilateralism and regionalism. Trade opportunities for sub-Saharan Africa
by Marcelo Olarreaga & Manuel de la Rocha - 111-123 Gedanken zur Afrikanistik - Zustand und Zukunft einer Regionalwissenschaft in Deutschland
by Ulf Engel - 125-129 Konferenzberichte: 1.) Internationale Fachkonferenz "How People Elect Their Leaders. Parties, Party System and Elections in Africa south of Sahara (Hamburg, 22.-23. Mai 2003); 2.) Erdölstaaten am Golf von Guinea - Wachstumsregion oder Krisenherd? (Berlin, 5. Juni 2003)
by Sandrine Gukelberger
2002, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 239-257 Zur Renaissance der politischen Parteien und Parteienforschung in Afrika. Einführung ins Themenschwerpunktheft
by Reiner Tetzlaff - 259-285 Zur Typologie politischer Parteien in Afrika
by Gero Erdmann - 287-309 Politische Parteien und ihre Funktionen in afrikanischen Demokratien. Analysekonzept und empirische Befunde zu Botswana und Namibia
by Christoph Emminghaus - 311-333 Zum Zusammenhang von Wahlsystem, Parteiensystem und Demokratiestabilität in Afrika. Kritische Anmerkungen zum Potential von Electoral Engineering
by Matthias Basedau - 335-350 Machtwechsel in Kenya - Oppositionssieg im dritten Anlauf
by Ralph-Michael Peters
2002, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 105-107 Editorial
by Roman Loimeier - 109-139 "Ein Dialog der Taubstummen": Französische vs. britische Wahrnehmungen des Islam im spätkolonialen Westafrika
by Rüdiger Seesemann