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Journal of Eastern African Studies
- Military decolonisation and Africanisation: the first African officers in the Kenyan army, 1957-1964 (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 515-533)
- Wealth and poverty in mining Africa: migration, settlement and occupational change in Tanzania during the global mineral boom, 2002-2012 (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 489-514)
- A non-event: ratifying the African Women's Rights framework in Ethiopia (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 466-48844)
- Mother Earth is for us all: the discontent of Oromo pottery-making women at land dispossession in Southwest Oromia, Ethiopia (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 445-465)
- "Little Dubai" in the crossfire: trade corridor dynamics and ethno-territorial conflict in the Kenyan-Ethiopian border town Moyale (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 424-444)
- The politics of being Murle in South Sudan: state violence, displacement and the narrativisation of identity (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 404-423)
- Environmental risk management from below: living with landslides in Bududa, eastern Uganda (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 384-403)
- Ascendant recentralisation: the politics of urban governance and institutional configurations in Nairobi (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 3 2023 pp. 363-383)
- Ranger/soldier: patterns of militarizing conservation in Uganda (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 57-78)
- Perceptions of COVID-19 in faith communities in DR Congo (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 57-78)
- Authoritarian micro-politics: village chairpersons in NRM Uganda and the lessons of their 2018 re-election (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 344-362)
- Uganda's ruling coalition and the 2021 elections: change, continuity and contestation (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 325-343)
- Citizenship moods in the late Museveni era: a cartoon-powered analysis (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 301-324)
- Explaining youth political mobilization and its absence: the case of Bobi Wine and Uganda's 2021 election (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 280-300)
- Transition, transformation, and the politics of the future in Uganda (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 262-279)
- Bursting pipes and broken dreams: on ruination and reappropriation of large-scale water infrastructure in Baringo County, Kenya (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 241-261)
- The politics of skeletons and ruination: living (with) debris of the Two Fishes Hotel in Diani Beach, Kenya (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 222-240)
- The frontier on the doorstep: development and conflict dynamics in the southern rangelands of Kenya (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 22-39)
- Integrationism vs. rejectionism: revisiting the history of Islamist activism in coastal Kenya (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 22-39)
- Resisting imperial erasures: Matigari ruins and relics in Nairobi (Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol 17, No. 1-2 2023 pp. 207-221)