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April 2019, Volume 13, Issue 2
January 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial announcement
by James Brennan & Richard Vokes & Jason Mosley - 2-17 Rethinking publics in Africa in a digital age
by Sharath Srinivasan & Stephanie Diepeveen & George Karekwaivanane - 18-34 From baraza to cyberbaraza: interrogating publics in the context of the 2015 Zanzibar electoral impasse
by Irene Brunotti - 35-53 Knowledge and legitimacy: the fragility of digital mobilisation in Sudan
by Siri Lamoureaux & Timm Sureau - 54-71 ‘Tapanduka Zvamuchese’: Facebook, ‘unruly publics’, and Zimbabwean politics
by George Hamandishe Karekwaivanane - 72-89 Social diary and news production: authorship and readership in social media during Kenya’s 2007 elections
by Inge Brinkman - 90-105 Kuchu activism, queer sex-work and “lavender marriages,” in Uganda’s virtual LGBT safe(r) spaces
by Austin Bryan - 106-123 Bringing The Daily Mail to Africa: entertainment websites and the creation of a digital youth public in post-genocide Rwanda
by Andrea Mariko Grant - 124-139 #Whatwouldmagufulido? Kenya’s digital “practices” and “individuation” as a (non)political act
by George Ogola - 140-157 News media and political contestation in the Somali territories: defining the parameters of a transnational digital public
by Peter Chonka - 158-174 The limits of publicity: Facebook and transformations of a public realm in Mombasa, Kenya
by Stephanie Diepeveen - 175-191 WhatsApp as ‘digital publics’: the Nakuru Analysts and the evolution of participation in county governance in Kenya
by Duncan Omanga - 192-213 A tale of two publics? Online politics in Ethiopia’s elections
by Iginio Gagliardone & Nicole Stremlau & Gerawork Aynekulu
October 2018, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 613-631 Post-imperial statecraft: high modernism and the politics of land dispossession in Ethiopia’s pastoral frontier
by Asebe Regassa & Benedikt Korf - 632-654 Power, production, and land use in German East Africa through the photographs of Walther Dobbertin, c. 1910
by Chris Conte - 655-673 Forest imageries and political practice in colonial coastal Kenya
by David Bresnahan - 674-695 Ethiopian church forests: a socio-religious conservation model under change
by Izabela Orlowska & Peter Klepeis - 696-715 ‘National resources’? The fragmented citizenship of gas extraction in Tanzania
by Robert Ahearne & John Childs - 716-734 Regional derailment: the saga of the East African Railways
by Patrick Y. Whang - 735-753 Before the Bright Star: football in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
by Christopher Tounsel - 754-771 The murder of Wilbert Klerruu: collective agriculture on trial in Tanzania
by Michael F. Lofchie
July 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 407-427 “No war, no peace” in a region in flux: crisis, escalation, and possibility in the Eritrea-Ethiopia rivalry
by Michael Woldemariam - 428-453 “One People, One Struggle”: Anya-Nya propaganda and the Israeli Mossad in Southern Sudan, 1969–1971
by Yotam Gidron - 454-472 Sudan and the assassination attempt on President Mubarak in June 1995: a cornerstone in ideological reverse
by Mohammed Hussain Sharfi - 473-493 Maasai group ranches, minority land owners, and the political landscape of Laikipia County, Kenya
by Graham R. Fox - 494-513 “Ambiguous citizens”: Kenyan Somalis and the question of belonging
by Tabea Scharrer - 514-532 Understanding Rwandan politics through the longue durée: from the precolonial to the post-genocide era
by Filip Reyntjens - 533-551 Mobile phones in the transformation of the informal economy: stories from market women in Kampala, Uganda
by Caroline Wamala Larsson & Jakob Svensson - 552-574 Aid, trade and the post-war recovery of the Rwandan coffee sector
by Andrea Guariso & Marijke Verpoorten - 575-593 Contested ‘respectability’: gender and labour in the life stories of Tanzanian women and men in the hospitality industry
by Gundula Fischer - 594-612 Identifying the most deprived in rural Ethiopia and Uganda: a simple measure of socio-economic deprivation
by John Sender & Christopher Cramer & Carlos Oya
April 2018, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 193-210 African cities and violent conflict: the urban dimension of conflict and post conflict dynamics in Central and Eastern Africa
by Karen Büscher - 211-231 Wartime speculation: property markets and institutional change in eastern Congo's urban centers
by David Peyton - 232-253 Urbanizing Kitchanga: spatial trajectories of the politics of refuge in North Kivu, Eastern Congo
by Gillian Mathys & Karen Büscher - 254-273 Agency, social space and conflict-urbanism in eastern Congo
by Silke Oldenburg - 274-289 The politics of everyday policing in Goma: the case of the Anti-gang
by Maarten Hendriks - 290-309 Autochthony and insecure land tenure: the spatiality of ethnicized hybridity in the periphery of post-conflict Bukavu, DRC
by Fons van Overbeek & Peter A. Tamás - 310-328 From rural rebellion to urban uprising? A socio-spatial perspective on Bujumbura's conflict history
by Tomas Van Acker - 329-347 Small towns and rural growth centers as strategic spaces of control in Rwanda’s post-conflict trajectory
by Ine Cottyn - 348-366 Humanitarian urbanism in a post-conflict aid town: aid agencies and urbanization in Gulu, Northern Uganda
by Karen Büscher & Sophie Komujuni & Ivan Ashaba - 367-385 Planning amidst precarity: utopian imaginings in South Sudan
by Naseem Badiey & Christian Doll - 386-404 Hybrid security governance, post-election violence and the legitimacy of community-based armed groups in urban Kenya
by Moritz Schuberth - 405-405 Corrigendum
by The Editors
January 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-21 Power, contested institutions and land: repoliticising analysis of natural resources and conflict in Darfur
by Brendan Bromwich - 22-43 Change and continuity in Burundian divinatory healing
by Peter Ventevogel & Jérémie Niyonkuru & Aline Ndayisaba & Ria Reis & Joop T.V.M. de Jong - 44-62 Age and gender voting trends in the 2015 Tanzanian general election
by Robert Macdonald - 63-82 “Umoja ni ushindi (Unity is victory)”: management of factionalism in the presidential nomination of Tanzania's dominant party in 2015
by Machiko Tsubura - 83-101 Talking ‘land grabs’ is talking politics: land as politicised rhetoric during Tanzania’s 2015 elections
by Sina Schlimmer - 102-119 The unintended consequences of foreign military assistance in Africa: an analysis of peacekeeping training in Kenya
by Marco Jowell - 120-135 The Burundian army’s trajectory to professionalization and depoliticization, and back again
by Nina Wilén & Gérard Birantamije & David Ambrosetti - 136-153 An uncertain future: South Africa’s national defence force caught between foreign-policy ambitions and domestic development
by Thomas Mandrup - 154-171 Rwanda’s military as a people’s army: heroes at home and abroad
by Josefine Kuehnel & Nina Wilén - 172-192 Joining AMISOM: why six African states contributed troops to the African Union Mission in Somalia
by Paul D. Williams
October 2017, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 571-589 Marx in campus: print cultures, nationalism and student activism in the late 1970s Kenya
by Duncan Omanga & Kipkosgei Arap Buigutt - 590-608 Dirty things: spiritual pollution and life after the Lord’s Resistance Army
by Letha Victor & Holly Porter - 609-627 Shifting trajectories of inter-ethnic relations in Western Ethiopia: a case study from Gidda and Kiremu districts in East Wollega
by Zelalem Teferra - 628-648 “In the interests of justice?” The International Criminal Court, peace talks and the failed quest for war crimes accountability in northern Uganda
by Anna Macdonald - 649-669 The ghost in the news room: the legacy of Kenya’s 2007 post-election violence and the constraints on journalists covering Kenya’s 2013 General Election
by Lisa Weighton & Patrick McCurdy - 670-691 The vulnerability and resilience of smallholder-inclusive agricultural investments in Tanzania
by Jennifer J. West & Ruth Haug - 692-713 New institutional formation in the intersection of Tanzanian decentralization and HIV/AIDS interventions
by Catherine A. Long - 714-733 From protection to repression: the politics of street vending in Kampala
by Graeme Young - 734-750 Resisting resettlement in Rwanda: rethinking dichotomies of “survival”/“resistance” and “dominance”/“subordination”
by Gumira Joseph Hahirwa & Camilla Orjuela & Stellan Vinthagen
July 2017, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 389-407 Implementing the Women, Peace and Security agenda? Somali debates on women’s public roles and political participation
by Cindy Horst - 408-424 Land use plans in Tanzania: repertoires of domination or solutions to rising farmer–herder conflicts?
by William John Walwa - 425-441 Developing the racial city: conflict, solidarity and urban traders in late-colonial Mombasa
by Devin Smart - 442-459 Jomo Kenyatta and the repression of the ‘last’ Mau Mau leaders, 1961–1965
by Anaïs Angelo - 460-481 The Maasai age system and the Loonkidongi prophets
by Paul Spencer & Richard Waller - 482-505 Nothing succeeds like success narratives: a case of conservation and development in the time of REDD
by Hanne Svarstad & Tor A. Benjaminsen - 506-525 The bricolage of REDD+ in Zanzibar: from global environmental policy framework to community forest management
by Grete Benjaminsen - 526-548 REDD+ as ‘inclusive’ neoliberal conservation: the case of Lindi, Tanzania
by Andreas Scheba & Suraya Scheba - 549-570 When community forestry meets REDD+: has REDD+ helped address implementation barriers to participatory forest management in Tanzania?
by Tom Blomley & Karen Edwards & Stephano Kingazi & Kahana Lukumbuzya & Merja Mäkelä & Lauri Vesa
April 2017, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 211-229 Subject(s) to control: post-war return migration and state-building in 1970s South Sudan
by Nicki Kindersley - 230-248 Border diplomacy and state-building in north-western Ethiopia, c. 1965–1977
by Luca Puddu - 249-265 Race, religion and resistance: revelations from the Juba archive
by Christopher Tounsel - 266-289 Global and local forces in deindustrialization: the case of cotton cloth in East Africa’s Lower Shire Valley
by Katharine Frederick - 290-309 ‘Facing conservation’ or ‘conservation with a human face’? People–park interactions in southern Ethiopia
by Genaye Tsegaye & Stefaan Dondeyne & Mulugeta Lemenih & Abraham Marye & Jan Nyssen & Jozef A. Deckers & Miet Maertens - 310-328 When ‘chemo is failing’ … ‘the illness is indigenous’. Therapeutic pluralism and reclaiming agency: family cancer caregivers’ experiences in Nairobi
by Jennifer Nyawira Githaiga - 329-346 Dance performances in post-genocide Rwanda: remaking identity, reconnecting present and past
by Carine Plancke - 347-366 Discussing community-based outreach activities by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
by Philipp Schulz - 367-387 Legitimising the Juba peace Agreement on Accountability and Reconciliation: the International Criminal Court as a third-party actor?
by Line Engbo Gissel
January 2017, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-2 Ten years of JEAS
by Michael Jennings & James Brennan & Richard Vokes & Jason Mosley - 3-23 Beyond the artisanal mining site: migration, housing capital accumulation and indirect urbanization in East Africa
by Jesper Bosse Jønsson & Deborah Fahy Bryceson - 24-45 (Re)making politics in a new urban Ethiopia: an empirical reading of the right to the city in Addis Ababa’s condominiums
by Sabine Planel & Marie Bridonneau - 46-63 ‘Buying a path’: rethinking resistance in Rwanda
by Will Rollason - 64-85 Contesting the militarization of the places where they met: the landscapes of the western Nuer and Dinka (South Sudan)
by Naomi Pendle - 86-114 ‘Those who are not known, should be known by the country’: patriotic history and the politics of recognition in southern Zimbabwe
by Joseph Mujere & Munyaradzi Elton Sagiya & Joost Fontein - 115-132 The spectacle of death: visibility and concealment at an unfinished memorial in South Sudan
by Zoe Cormack - 133-150 Rebuilding the liberation war base: materiality and landscapes of violence in Northern Zimbabwe
by Edmore Chitukutuku - 151-165 Exile biography and un-national history: the story of Kaufilwa Nepelilo
by Christian A. Williams - 166-187 Loyalty and liberation: the political life of Zephaniah Moyo
by Jocelyn Alexander - 188-209 The politics of the Luweero skulls: the making of memorial heritage and post-revolutionary state legitimacy over the Luweero mass graves in Uganda
by Pauline Bernard
October 2016, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 581-600 Party, patronage and coercion in the NRM’S 2016 re-election in Uganda: imposed or embedded?
by Richard Vokes & Sam Wilkins - 601-618 The master of institutional multiplicity? The shifting politics of regime survival, state-building and democratisation in Museveni’s Uganda
by Frederick Golooba-Mutebi & Sam Hickey - 619-638 Who pays for pakalast? The NRM’s peripheral patronage in rural Uganda
by Sam Wilkins - 639-659 From the electoral battleground to the parliamentary arena: understanding intra-elite bargaining in Uganda’s National Resistance Movement
by Michaela Collord - 660-676 Primaries, patronage, and political personalities in South-western Uganda
by Richard Vokes - 677-692 Religious (de)politicisation in Uganda’s 2016 elections
by Henni Alava & Jimmy Spire Ssentongo - 693-712 Where the wild things are not: crime preventers and the 2016 Ugandan elections
by Rebecca Tapscott - 713-728 Partisan defections in contemporary Uganda: the micro-dynamics of hegemonic party-building
by Sandrine Perrot - 729-748 Managing elite defection in Museveni’s Uganda: the 2016 elections in perspective
by Moses Khisa - 749-768 Challenging dominance: the opposition, the coalition and the 2016 election in Uganda
by Nicole Beardsworth - 769-788 “Land belongs to the people of Uganda”: politicians’ use of land issues in the 2016 election campaigns
by Lotte Meinert & Anne Mette Kjær - 789-806 A history of the heritage economy in Yoweri Museveni’s Uganda
by Derek R. Peterson
July 2016, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 367-392 The creation of Lubaland: missionary science and Christian literacy in the making of the Luba Katanga in Belgian Congo
by David Maxwell - 393-412 ‘How come others are selling our land?’ Customary land rights and the complex process of land acquisition in Tanzania
by Martina Locher - 413-433 Education and extraversion: naming, valuing and contesting ‘modern’ and ‘indigenous’ knowledge in post-war Somaliland
by Christina J. Woolner - 434-451 Countering threats, stabilising politics and selling hope: examining the Agaciro concept as a response to a critical juncture in Rwanda
by Pritish Behuria - 452-475 Frontier transformations: development visions, spaces and processes in Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia
by Jason Mosley & Elizabeth E. Watson - 476-493 ‘The land does not like them’: contesting dispossession in cosmological terms in Mela, south-west Ethiopia
by Lucie Buffavand - 494-510 The road to Kenya?: Visions, expectations and anxieties around new infrastructure development in Northern Kenya
by Hassan H. Kochore - 511-529 Planning, property and plots at the gateway to Kenya’s ‘new frontier’
by Hannah Elliott - 530-547 Land-use change, territorial restructuring, and economies of anticipation in dryland Kenya
by Clemens Greiner - 548-567 The promotion of pastoralist heritage and alternative ‘visions’ for the future of Northern Kenya
by Zoe Cormack - 568-580 The Kuraz Sugar Development Project (KSDP) in Ethiopia: between ‘sweet visions’ and mounting challenges
by Benedikt Kamski
April 2016, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 229-246 Agricultural frontier, land tenure changes and conflicts along the Gucha-Trans Mara boundary in Kenya
by Valérie Golaz & Claire Médard - 247-265 Spies, stonework, and the suuq: Somali nationalism and the narrative politics of pro-Harakat Al Shabaab Al Mujaahidiin online propaganda
by Peter Chonka - 266-283 Politics in everyday Kenyan street-life: the people’s parliament in Mombasa, Kenya
by Stephanie Diepeveen - 284-302 The skull of Mkwawa and the politics of indirect rule in Tanganyika
by Jesse Bucher - 303-324 The return of ‘high modernism’? Exploring the changing development paradigm through a Rwandan case study of dam construction
by Barnaby Dye - 325-342 Food culture and child-feeding practices in Njombe and Mvomero districts, Tanzania
by Devota J. B. Mwaseba & Randi Kaarhus & Zebedayo S. K. Mvena - 343-365 Victoire in Kigali, or: why Rwandan elections are not won transnationally
by Will Jones
January 2016, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-20 Resilience and collapse: histories, ecologies, conflicts and identities in the Baringo-Bogoria basin, Kenya
by David M. Anderson & Michael Bollig - 21-44 Adaptive cycles in the savannah: pastoral specialization and diversification in northern Kenya
by Michael Bollig - 45-66 The beginning of time? Evidence for catastrophic drought in Baringo in the early nineteenth century
by David M. Anderson - 67-87 Landscape, time and cultural resilience: a brief history of agriculture in Pokot and Marakwet, Kenya
by Matthew I. J. Davies & Henrietta L. Moore - 88-110 Changes in landscape vegetation, forage plant composition and herding structure in the pastoralist livelihoods of East Pokot, Kenya
by Hauke-Peter Vehrs - 111-129 Land-use changes and the invasion dynamics of shrubs in Baringo
by Mathias Becker & Miguel Alvarez & Gereon Heller & Paul Leparmarai & Damaris Maina & Itambo Malombe & Michael Bollig & Hauke Vehrs - 130-149 Agricultural change at the margins: adaptation and intensification in a Kenyan dryland
by Clemens Greiner & Innocent Mwaka - 150-167 Comparative nutritional indicators as markers for resilience: the impacts of low-intensity violence among three pastoralist communities of northern Kenya
by Ivy L. Pike & Bilinda Straight & Charles Hilton & Matthias Österle - 168-188 “Dust people”: Samburu perspectives on disaster, identity, and landscape
by Bilinda Straight & Paul Lane & Charles Hilton & Musa Letua - 189-207 A victory in theory, loss in practice: struggles for political representation in the Lake Baringo-Bogoria Basin, Kenya
by Peter D. Little - 208-227 What's in a name? The politics of naming ethnic groups in Kenya's Cherangany Hills
by Gabrielle Lynch
October 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 559-573 Land titling in Uganda crowds out local farmers
by Victoire Chalin & Valérie Golaz & Claire Médard - 574-592 Women's experiences of gender equality laws in rural Rwanda: the case of Kamonyi District
by Mediatrice Kagaba - 593-611 Congolese refugees’ ‘right to the city’ and urban (in)security in Kampala, Uganda
by Eveliina Lyytinen - 612-633 Introduction: Peace and constitution making in emerging South Sudan on and beyond the negotiation tables
by Katrin Seidel & Timm Sureau - 634-649 South Sudan: state sovereignty challenged at infancy
by Samson S. Wassara - 650-668 Points of order? Local government meetings as negotiation tables in South Sudanese history
by Cherry Leonardi - 669-684 Negotiations and morality: the ethnicization of citizenship in post-secession South Sudan
by Ferenc David Marko - 685-703 ‘Recycling oil money': procurement politics and (un)productive entrepreneurship in South Sudan
by Rens Twijnstra - 704-722 Land, political subjectivity and conflict in post-CPA Southern Sudan
by Andreas T. Hirblinger
July 2015, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 353-353 Announcement
by James Brennan & Michael Jennings & Jason Mosley - 354-374 Transitional justice and democracy in Uganda: between impetus and instrumentalisation
by Valérie Arnould - 375-393 “We are trained to be married!” Elite formation and ideology in the “girls’ battalion” of the Sudan People's Liberation Army
by Clémence Pinaud - 394-411 The House of Federation: the practice and limits of federalism in Ethiopia's second federal chamber
by Tesfa Bihonegn - 412-439 Women, marketplaces and exchange partners amongst the Marakwet of northwest Kenya
by Grace Pollard & Matthew I.J. Davies & Henrietta L. Moore - 440-467 Locating the Indian Ocean: notes on the postcolonial reconstitution of space
by Jeremy Prestholdt - 468-487 Islam, secularist government, and state–civil society interaction in Mozambique and South Africa since 1994
by Preben Kaarsholm - 488-504 Shaykh Abdullahi al-Qutbi and the pious believer's dilemma: local moral guidance in an age of global Islamic reform
by Scott S. Reese - 505-521 After piracy? Mapping the means and ends of maritime predation in the Western Indian Ocean
by Jatin Dua - 522-535 The absent pirate: exceeding justice in the Indian Ocean
by Stephanie Jones - 536-557 Understanding al-Shabaab: clan, Islam and insurgency in Kenya
by David M. Anderson & Jacob McKnight
April 2015, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 175-192 Restoring Leviathan? The Kenyan Supreme Court, constitutional transformation, and the presidential election of 2013
by John Harrington & Ambreena Manji - 193-211 Historicising agrarian transformation. Agricultural commercialisation and social differentiation in Wolaita, southern Ethiopia
by Davide Chinigò - 212-230 Regional and ethnic identities: the Acholi of Northern Uganda, 1950–1968
by Elizabeth Laruni - 231-246 Integration and identity of Swahili speakers in Britain: case studies of Zanzibari women
by Ida Hadjivayanis - 247-269 Street trade, neoliberalisation and the control of space: Nairobi's Central Business District in the era of entrepreneurial urbanism
by Marianne Morange - 270-288 ‘No sex until marriage!’: moralism, politics and the realities of HIV prevention in Uganda, 1986–1996
by Jan Kuhanen - 289-306 ‘They are like crocodiles under water’: rumour in a slum upgrading project in Nairobi, Kenya
by Sophie De Feyter - 307-325 Sending peacekeepers abroad, sharing power at home: Burundi in Somalia
by Nina Wilén & David Ambrosetti & Gérard Birantamije - 326-342 ‘Time for School’? School fees, savings clubs and social reciprocity in Uganda
by Richard Vokes & David Mills - 343-352 Viewpoint: Turkey as a “political” actor in Africa – an assessment of Turkish involvement in Somalia
by Mehmet Ozkan & Serhat Orakci
January 2015, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-19 Re-membering Mwanga: same-sex intimacy, memory and belonging in postcolonial Uganda
by Rahul Rao - 20-34 The machinations of the Majerteen Sultans: Somali pirates of the late nineteenth century?
by Nicholas W. S. Smith - 35-54 The Samburu laibon's sorcery and the death of Theodore Powys in colonial Kenya
by Elliot Fratkin - 55-73 The role of credit facilities and investment practices in rural Tanzania: a comparative study of Igowole and Ilula emerging urban centres
by Marianne Nylandsted Larsen & Torben Birch-Thomsen - 74-90 Women's land rights in the context of the land tenure reform in Rwanda – the experiences of policy implementers
by Jeannette Bayisenge & Staffan Höjer & Margareta Espling - 91-109 “We are all Zanzibari!” Identity formation and political reconciliation in Zanzibar
by Sigrun Marie Moss & Kjetil Tronvoll - 110-126 A “religious revolution”? Print media, sexuality, and religious discourse in Uganda
by Barbara Bompani & S. Terreni Brown - 127-144 The role of the Anglican and Catholic Churches in Uganda in public discourse on homosexuality and ethics
by Kevin Ward - 145-162 Virtual access: the Ugandan ‘anti-gay’ movement, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender blogging and the public sphere
by Caroline Valois - 163-174 Another civil war in South Sudan: the failure of Guerrilla Government?
by Øystein H. Rolandsen
October 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 539-557 Violence as politics in eastern Africa, 1940–1990: legacy, agency, contingency
by David M. Anderson & Øystein H. Rolandsen - 558-572 Calm between the storms? Patterns of political violence in Somalia, 1950–1980
by Ken Menkhaus - 573-589 Political violence and the emergence of the dispute over Abyei, Sudan, 1950–1983
by Luka B. Deng Kuol - 590-608 “Unsound” minds and broken bodies: the detention of “hardcore” Mau Mau women at Kamiti and Gitamayu Detention Camps in Kenya, 1954–1960
by Katherine Bruce-Lockhart - 609-625 Discourses of violence in the transition from colonialism to independence in southern Sudan, 1955–1960
by Øystein H. Rolandsen & Cherry Leonardi - 626-641 Ethiopian state support to insurgency in Southern Sudan from 1962 to 1983: local, regional and global connections
by Lovise Aalen - 642-657 Violence, decolonisation and the Cold War in Kenya's north-eastern province, 1963–1978
by Daniel Branch - 658-676 Remembering Wagalla: state violence in northern Kenya, 1962–1991
by David M. Anderson - 677-691 Ethiopian foreign policy and the Ogaden War: the shift from “containment” to “destabilization,” 1977–1991
by Belete Belachew Yihun - 692-709 The Uganda–Tanzania War, the fall of Idi Amin, and the failure of African diplomacy, 1978–1979
by George Roberts - 710-724 The grassroots nature of counterinsurgent tribal militia formation: the case of the Fertit in Southern Sudan, 1985–1989
by Daniel S. Blocq - 725-739 Punishing the periphery: legacies of state repression in the Ethiopian Ogaden
by Tobias Hagmann
July 2014, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 331-345 ‘Hat on – hat off’: trauma and trepanation in Kisii, western Kenya
by Sloan Mahone - 346-365 Religious freedom and the political order: the Ethiopian ‘secular state’ and the containment of Muslim identity politics
by Jon Abbink - 366-381 African workers and the Universities' Mission to Central Africa in Zanzibar, 1864–1900
by Michelle Liebst - 382-399 Trade networks and the practical norms of taxation at a border crossing between South Sudan and Northern Uganda
by Rens Twijnstra & Dorothea Hilhorst & Kristof Titeca - 400-419 From millet to tomatoes: incremental intensification with high-value crops in contemporary Meru, Tanzania
by Ellen Hillbom - 420-437 A view of a bureaucratic developmental state: local governance and agricultural extension in rural Ethiopia
by Sabine Planel - 438-458 Choices and changes of recruitment methods in a Tanzanian city
by Gundula Fischer & Henrik Egbert & Sebastian Bredl - 459-477 Julius Rex: Nyerere through the eyes of his critics, 1953–2013
by James R. Brennan - 478-496 Recasting Julius Nyerere in Zanzibar: the Revolution, the Union and the Enemy of the Nation
by Marie-Aude Fouéré