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- Association of Concerned Africa Scholars Review (previously: Bulletin)
- ACAS Bulletin 83: Sexual and gender based violence in Africa
- Sexual and gender based violence: everyday, everywhere, and yet …
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- Searching for the will to conscientiously prosecute sexual crimes in Zanzibar
- Zanzibar GBV advocacy: important lessons for future legal reform strategies
- Poet’s note
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- Of Widowhood
- Post conflict recovery in Sierra Leone: the spiritual self and the transformational state
- To be a woman in Kenya: a look at sexual and gender-based violence
- Trans-hate at the core of gender based violence?
- Manhood, violence and coercive sexualities in men’s prisons: dynamics and consequences behind bars and beyond
- ACAS Bulletin 86 - The Sudans: Which Way?
- Citizenship and Identity in Post-Secession Northern Sudan
- Gendering War and Peace in South Sudan: The Elision and Emergence of Women
- Genealogies of Racial Relations: The Independence of South Sudan, Citizenship & the Racial State in the Modern History of Sudan
- Introduction to “The Sudans: Which Way?”
- South Sudan Looks East: Between the CPA and Independence
- The Republic of South Sudan and the Meaning of Independence
- The State of South Sudan: The Change is about the New Sudan
- ACAS Bulletin 87 - Africa’s Capital Losses: What Can Be Done?
- Africa’s Lost Tax Revenue, Lost Development Opportunities
- Debt Audits and the Repudiation of Odious Debts
- Editors’ Introduction to “Africa’s Capital Losses: What Can Be Done?”
- Illicit Financial Flows: A Constraint on Poverty Reduction in Africa
- Information Resources on Capital Losses and Related Issues
- Macroeconomic Impact of Capital Flows in Sub-Saharan African Countries, 1980-2008
- Plundering a Continent
- Rich Presidents of Poor Nations: Capital Flight from Resource-Rich Countries in Africa
- Stolen Asset Recovery: The Need for a Global Effort
- Tax Havens: An Emerging Challenge to Africa’s Development Financing
- The Benefits of Country-by-Country Reporting
- The Paradox of Capital Flight from a Capital-Starved Continent
- ACAS Bulletin 88 – Reclaiming Food Sovereignty in Africa
- Association of Concerned Africa Scholars: Statement on Food Sovereignty
- Famine Myths: Five Misunderstandings Related to the 2011 Hunger Crisis in the Horn of Africa
- Food Security and Safety Nets: NGOs in Northern Mozambique
- Introduction
- Open Letter: Post-Olympic ‘Long-term Solutions’ to Hunger very Short-Sighted
- Philanthropy and Sovereignty: A Critical Feminist Exploration of the Gates Foundation’s Approach to Gender and Agricultural Development
- The Global Politics of Local Food: Community Resistance and Resilience in Durban, South Africa
- Water Grows Food: Dry Season Farming, Food Sovereignty, and Integrated Water Resource Management in Burkina Faso
- ACAS Bulletin 77: North Africa and the Horn in the Vortex of the US War on Terror
- Introduction: North Africa and the Horn in the Vortex of the US War on Terror
- The Algerian Civil War: Washington’s Model for ‘The New Middle-East’
- How the ‘War on Terror’ Undermined Peace in Northwest Africa: The Western Sahara Conflict After 9/11
- US War on Terror: Reactions from Morocco’s Civil Society
- Political Islam in Morocco: The Case of the Party of Justice and Development (PJD)
- Meeting with Nadia Yassine: Non-Violent Islamists who Threaten the Regime in Morocco
- In Pursuit of al-Qaeda in Somalia: A Critical Analysis of U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Somalia
- Ethiopia Rides the Tiger
- Winning Another Front in the War on Terror – What the West Could Do Better in Somalia
- ACAS Bulletin 78 : The Politics of Africom
- ACAS Bulletin 79: Special Issue on Zimbabwe Crisis
- Introduction: The Zimbabwe Crisis
- Can Elections End Mugabe’s Dictatorship?
- An Analysis of the Emerging Political Dispensation in South Africa - Parallels Between ZCTU-MDC and COSATU’s Relationship to ANC
- Methodism and Socio-political Action in Zimbabwe: 2000-2007
- An Academic’s Journalism in the Zimbabwean Interregnum
- Reaping the Bitter Fruits of Stalinist Tendencies in Zimbabwe
- Operation ‘Final Solution’ in Post-Election Zimbabwe
- “Letter from Harare - May 8, 2008”
- Zimbabwe: Ndira Body Found
- An Open Letter to South African President Thabo Mbeki
- Editorial: In Zimbabwe Today, Politics is Violence
- ACAS Bulletin 80: Special Issue on Zimbabwe 2
- Editors’ Introduction: Special Issue on Zimbabwe 2
- A Tale of Two Elections: Zimbabwe at the Polls in 2008
- Waiting for Power-sharing: A False Promise?
- The Glass Fortress: Zimbabwe’s Cyber-Guerrilla Warfare
- Reflections on Displacement in Zimbabwe
- Zimbabweans Living in the South African Border-Zone: Negotiating, Suffering, and Surviving
- Anti-Imperialism and Schizophrenic revolutionaries in Zimbabwe
- The Zimbabwean Working Peoples: Between a Political Rock and an Economic Hard Place
- Zimbabwe: Failing Better?
- Review: Heidi Holland’s Dinner with Mugabe
- Editorial: In the Shadow of Gukurahundi
- ACAS Bulletin 81: ACAS Thirty Years On
- ACAS Thirty Years On
- A Brief Note on the Beginnings of ACAS
- Origins of the Association of Concerned Africa Scholars (ACAS) as a pro-Africa voice among American Scholars
- ACAS Puts Health on its Agenda
- Summary of the Founding Meeting of the Association of Concerned Africa Scholars, Houston, Texas, November 3, 1977
- Draft Statement of Principles (1977)
- Southern Africa and Liberal Interventionism (1977)
- Why we said ‘No’ to A.I.D. (1977)
- Statement of Dr. Jean Sindab (1986)
- ACAS Ten Years On: Reflections on a Decade or so (1988)
- On Scholar Activism (1988)
- Activist Scholarship (1988)
- A Greater Voice for Africa in the United States: An Analysis and Proposed Agenda for Africanist Scholars (1993)
- The Africanist Positions on Military Funding and Service in the National Interest in African Research, Service and Studies
- ACAS Bulletin 82: Reflections on Mahmood Mamdani’s ‘Lessons of Zimbabwe’
- Reflections on Mahmood Mamdani’s ‘Lessons of Zimbabwe’
- Lessons of Zimbabwe: Mugabe in Context
- Re: Lessons of Zimbabwe (Terence Ranger)
- Re: Lessons of Zimbabwe (Timothy Scarnecchia, Jocelyn Alexander, et. al.)
- Re: Lessons of Zimbabwe (Mamdani)
- Zimbabwe: Where is the Outrage? Mamdani, Mugabe and the African Scholarly Community
- Zimbabwe Ten Years On: Results and Prospects
- Mamdani on Zimbabwe sets back Civil Society
- The Measure of Just Demands? A Response to Mamdani
- A Reply to Mamdani on the Zimbabwean Land Question
- Some Observations on Mamdani’s ‘Lessons of Zimbabwe’
- Mamdani’s Enthusiasms
- Critique of the Article by Mahmood Mamdani
- Response to the Mamdani Debate
- Further Reading on Zimbabwe
- ACAS Bulletin 84: The Politics of Jacob Zuma
- Introduction: The Politics of Jacob Zuma
- Presidentialism and its Pitfalls: Towards a theory of how not to understand the Zuma Presidency
- Scoring an own-goal
- The Zuma era in ANC history: New crisis or new beginning?
- Why is the ‘100% Zulu Boy’ so popular?
- Populism and the National Democratic Revolution in South Africa
- Jacob Zuma and the evanescent legacy of nineteenth-century Zulu cosmopolitanism and nationalism
- Tradition’s desire: The politics of culture in the rape trial of Jacob Zuma
- Jacob Zuma’s Robben Island legacy
- Review: Zunami! The 2009 South African Elections Edited by Roger Southall and John Daniel
- ACAS Bulletin 85: US militarization of the Sahara-Sahel: Security, Space & Imperialism
- Introduction: Securitizing the Sahara
- From GSPC to AQIM: The evolution of an Algerian islamist terrorist group into an Al-Qa‘ida Affiliate and its implications for the Sahara-Sahel region
- War on ‘terror’: Africom, the kleptocratic state and under-class militancy in West Africa-Nigeria
- Counterterrorism and democracy promotion in the Sahel under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama from September 11, 2001, to the Nigerien Coup of February 2010
- Western Sahara and the United States’ geographical imaginings
- The Western Sahara conflict: regional and international repercussions
- Sahelian blowback: what’s happening in Mali?
- All quiet on the West Africa front: terrorism, tourism and poverty in Mauritania
- The origins of AFRICOM: the Obama administration, the Sahara-Sahel and US Militarization of Africa (Part One)
- The origins of AFRICOM: the Obama administration, the Sahara-Sahel and US Militarization of Africa (Part Two)
- The origins of AFRICOM: the Obama administration, the Sahara-Sahel and US Militarization of Africa (Part Three)
- ACAS Bulletin 83: Sexual and gender based violence in Africa
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