Review of African Political Economy

Volume 41, Issue 140
03 April 2014
Review of African Political Economy (ROAPE)
ROAPE Publisher

Table of contents

Understanding people and power in African political economy167
The Africana paradigm in Capital: the debts of Karl Marx to people of African descent172
Political economy of the Namibian tourism sector: addressing post-apartheid inequality through increasing indigenous ownership185
Aid for Trade and African agriculture: the bittersweet case of Swazi sugar201
Jatropha as a biofuel crop and the economy of appearances: experiences from Kenya216
The land grab, finance capital, and food regime restructuring: the case of Egypt232
Oil and the Post-Amnesty Programme (PAP): what prospects for sustainable development and peace in the Niger Delta?249
Industrial transformation or business as usual? Information and communication technologies and Africa's place in the global information economy264
Lionel Cliffe, 1936–2013: a comradely scholar in Nyerere's nationalist Tanzania284
Lionel Cliffe, 1936–2013288
The shadow of Nelson Mandela, 1918–2013292
Nelson Mandela and the politics of South Africa's unfinished liberation297
Transformation or end of Tanzanian trade unions? A comment on Matteo Rizzo's dissenting remarks306
A response to Gundula Fischer's comment311
The dynamics of the loss of oil revenues in the economy of North Sudan316
Zuma: party leadership as electoral liability323
ROAPE's Africa Research Fund: a report332