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Journal of Contemporary African Studies
- The African Union and the path to an African Renaissance (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 2 2021 pp. 261-284)
- The concept of 'Republic' in Francophone African states: origin and impact (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 2 2021 pp. 246-260)
- The rise and fall of a social democratic economic and social policy alternative in the ANC (1990-1996) (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 2 2021 pp. 230-245)
- Postcolonial casualties: 'Born-frees' and decolonisation in South Africa (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 2 2021 pp. 214-229)
- Inside the cricket change room: undressing whiteness in South Africa (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 2 2021 pp. 199-213)
- Offspring's experiences and paternity crisis: creative writers and same-sex marriage in Igbo culture (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 2 2021 pp. 185-198)
- The incremental houses of urban fringes: Yoruba personhood and popular culture in Ibadan, Nigeria (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 2 2021 pp. 169-184)
- 'Visitors have become owners': internationalization of land and its implication for rural women (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 1 2021 pp. 88-103)
- Managing post-privatisation challenges: a review of Nigeria's electricity sector (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 1 2021 pp. 70-87)
- Curbing illicit financial out-flow from Africa: the phenomenology of institutions in Ghana (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 1 2021 pp. 56-69)
- Cyclical fluctuations of economic growth and monetary policy in Nigeria: does fiscal policy also matter? (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 1 2021 pp. 34-55)
- Does participation in BRICS foster South-South cooperation? Brazil, South Africa, and the Global South (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 1 2021 pp. 119-134)
- Beyond decentralising the Nigerian Police: how Lagos state circumvented debates on police reforms (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 1 2021 pp. 119-134)
- To give a dog a bad name to kill it - Cameroon's anti-terrorism law as a strategic framework for human rights' violations (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 1 2021 pp. 119-134)
- "Biting the hand that feeds them? The case of Ghanaian Pentecostal discourse on 'breaking from the past'" (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 1 2021 pp. 104-118)
- Being and becoming a state: the statebuilding and peacebuilding conversations in southern Somalia and Somaliland (Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 39, No. 1 2021 pp. 1-33)
Journal of African Union Studies
- AU-ECOWAS Intervention in Burkina Faso Political Conflict in 2014 (Journal of African Union Studies, Vol. 10, No. 3, 2021, pp. 89–107)
- The Nile Water Agreements of the Colonial Period and the Implications of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam for Regional Cooperation in East Africa (Journal of African Union Studies, Vol. 10, No. 3, 2021, pp. 67–87)
- Biting the Bullet: Interrelating Early Warning to Early Action in the Continental Early Warning System of the African Union (Journal of African Union Studies, Vol. 10, No. 3, 2021, pp. 5–17)
- Convergence Criteria-Guided Regional Economic Integration in SADC And EAC: Lessons from Europe's Experience (Journal of African Union Studies, Vol. 10, No. 3, 2021, pp. 39–65)