
Globalisation and the African City: Touba, Abidjan and Durban
By Bill Freund
How Africa can benefit from knowledge
By Samuel M. Makinda, Murdoch University
Re-Evaluating the idea of Indigenous Knowledge: Implications of Anti-Dualism in African Philosophy and Theology
By Tony Moodie, Faculty of Education, University of KwaZul u-Natal
Intervention in Africa? The Mbeki Presidency’s role in changing the OAU
By Kathryn Sturman, Macquarie University
The New Partnership for Africa’s Development: Promoting Foreign Direct Investment Through Moral Political Leadership
By Zein Kebonang, Australian National University
The African Union and the Challenges of Regional Integration in Africa
By Dipo Olubomehin and Dayo Kawonishe, Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria.
Contribution of Zambian Women and Indian Women to the Struggle for Freedom: A legend of Courage and Compassion
By Kamini Krishna and Friday E. Mulenga, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zambia
Masculinities and Femininities within the ANC-Led Liberation Movement
By Raymond Suttner, University of South Africa, Pretoria and Centre for Policy Studies, Johannesburg
'Primary Regard to the Wishes and Interests of the Native Inhabitants'; The First World War and National Self Determination in Tropical Africa.
Peter J. Yearwood
‘I have always known shipwreck’: whiteness in Sheila Fugard’s The Castaways
By Michael Titlestad and Mike Kissack, University of the Witwatersrand
Ben Okri’s Inscription In Arcadia: An Epiphany of Life and Art
By Violetta Jojo Verge, Universidad de La Laguna
Burkinabè Experiences of Migration to and from Côte d'Ivoire
By Timothy Mark Mechlinski, University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Sociology
Possible Antecedents and Implications to African-Australians Participating in the Proposed Pilot Program of Settlement in Rural Victoria: A Study of Strategic Management of Service Delivery to an Emerging Community in Rural Areas: A Critical Review
Dr. Apollo Nsubuga-Kyobe, La Trobe University
The crisis of post-colonial citizenship: debates about political membership and economic ownership in present day Tanzania
By Saskia Van Hoyweghen, Brussels Centre of African Studies
Disciplining a ‘dissident’ city: Hydropolitics in the City of Bulawayo, Matabeleland, Zimbabwe, 1980 – 1992.
By Mucha Musemwa, Department of History, University of South Africa
Youths and Contested Political Space: A Critique of Post-Colonial Zimbabwean Governance
Terence M Mashingaidze
Truth and Reconciliation as a paradigm for Peace-building: Retrospect and Prospects for South Africa and Kenya
Emmanuel N Kisiangani , The Department of International Relations, University of the Witwatersrand
From Peptanic to Peptonic. A retailers response to the challenges of the New South Africa
Anton Ehlers, History Department, Stellenbosch University
Serving Whose Ends? Psychology and the Study of Social Justice in South Africa
Lesley-Anne Katz, Discipline of Psychology, School of Human and Community Development, University of the Witwatersrand
The politics of race, gender and class in Cape Town, South Africa, c1910: Dr Abdurahman and the African Political Organisation
Patricia van der Spuy, Williams College
Socio-spatial dynamics in the post-apartheid city: the case of the eThekwini Municipality Area
Stéphane Vermeulin, Institut de recherche pour le Développement, Paris and Economic History & Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.
Challenging the balance of power in combating desertification: power relations, institutions and environmental change in Swaziland
Lindsay C. Stringer, University of Sheffield
Western Sahara: understanding the conflict and its deadlock
Faten Aggad, Africa Institute of South Africa (AISA
São Tomé e Príncipe: The difficult transition from aid-dependent cocoa producer to petrol state,
Gerhard Seibert, Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical (IICT), Lisbon, Portugal