Review of African Political Economy is an academic journal dedicated to the field of African political economy, published by the Routledge, Taylor, and Francis Group. As a quarterly publication, the magazine provides a platform for in-depth analysis of political and economic trends, issues, and social processes in Africa, adopting a broad materialist interpretation of change. This journal has published a series of high-quality academic articles covering various topics such as politics, economy, society, and culture in Africa. The authors of the article include scholars, researchers, and policy makers from Africa and around the world, whose research findings provide important perspectives and insights for us to understand the current situation and future of Africa.The magazine also publishes columns such as briefings, debates, and book reviews, timely reporting on the latest developments and research results in the political and economic fields of Africa, promoting academic exchanges and ideological collisions. Through these columns, it provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the political and economic fields in Africa, promoting interaction and cooperation among academia, policymakers, and the public.
《非洲政治经济评论》是一本专注于非洲政治经济领域的学术期刊,由劳特利奇、泰勒和弗朗西斯集团出版。作为一本季刊,杂志提供了一个深入分析非洲政治经济趋势、问题和社会进程的平台,对变革采取广泛的唯物主义解释。该期刊发表了一系列高质量的学术文章,这些文章涵盖了非洲政治、经济、社会和文化等多个方面的议题。文章作者包括来自非洲和全球各地的学者、研究人员和政策制定者,他们的研究成果为我们理解非洲的现状和未来提供了重要的视角和见解。杂志还发表简报、辩论和书评等栏目,及时报道非洲政治经济领域的最新动态和研究成果,促进学术交流和思想碰撞。通过这些栏目,它为读者提供了一个全面了解非洲政治经济领域的窗口,促进了学术界、政策制定者和公众的互动和合作。
Is fin-tech the new panacea for poverty alleviation and local development? Contesting Suri and Jack’s M-Pesa findings published in Science
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1614552
The fast-track land reform and agrarian change in Zimbabwe
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1622210
Indirect rule redux: the political economy of diamond mining and its relation to the Ebola outbreak in Kono District, Sierra Leone
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2018.1547188
The rise of microcredit ‘control fraud’ in post-apartheid South Africa: from state-enforced to market-driven exploitation of the black community
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2018.1546429
Young people and land in Zimbabwe: livelihood challenges after land reform
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1610938
Cartels as ‘fraud’? Insights from collusion in southern and East Africa in the fertiliser and cement industries
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2018.1536974
The impact of Brexit on francophone Africa
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1696292
Energy hegemony and maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea: rethinking the regional trans-border cooperation approach
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2018.1484350
The political economy of intellectual property rights: the paradox of Article 27 exemplified in Ghana
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2018.1500358
Black economic empowerment policy and state–business relations in South Africa: the case of mining
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1605587
Grabbing from below: a study of land reclamation in Egypt
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1755190
The role and influence of the IMF on economic policy in South Africa’s transition to democracy: the 1993 Compensatory and Contingency Financing Facility revisited
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2018.1484352
Borders and boundaries in the state-making of Eritrea: revisiting the importance of territorial integrity in the rapprochement between Eritrea and Ethiopia
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1605590
Rwanda poverty debate: summarising the debate and estimating consistent historical trends
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1678463
‘They’re all in it together’: the social production of fraud in capitalist Africa
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1682297
Black economic empowerment policy in Durban, eThekwini, South Africa: economic justice, economic fraud and ‘leaving money on the table’
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1644997
The changing agrarian economy in Zimbabwe, 15 years after the Fast Track Land Reform programme
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1606791
Contested histories and contested land claims: traditional authorities and the Fast Track Land Reform programme in Zimbabwe, 2000–2017
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1609922
Placing African labour in global capitalism: the politics of irregular work
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1639496
The negotiability of state legal and bureaucratic authority during land occupations in Zimbabwe
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1609921
Digital labour at economic margins: African workers and the global information economy
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2020.1728243
The transformation of African–Russian economic relations in the multipolar world-system
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1635442
Anti-fraud measures in Southern Africa
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1660156
Presidential transitions and generational change in Southern African liberation movements
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2018.1536976
Not quite post-political
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1649355
The complexity of farmworkers’ livelihoods in Zimbabwe after the Fast Track Land Reform: experiences from a farm in Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1609920
The fragility of empowerment: changing gender relations in a Zimbabwean resettlement area
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1610939
Soldiers in business: the pitfalls of METEC’s projects in the context of Ethiopia’s civil–military relations
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1613222
Family farms and the markets: examining the level of market-oriented production 15 years after the Zimbabwe Fast Track Land Reform programme
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1609919
The wretched of the earth and strategy: Fanon’s ‘Leninist’ moment?
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2018.1500361
Trade union mobilisation and democratic institutionalisation in the Republic of Niger
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1605588
Resistance and repression in Zimbabwe: a case study of Zimplats mine workers
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2018.1557041
Visions of stagnation and maldistribution: monopoly capital, ‘white monopoly capital’ and new challenges to the South African Left
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1640193
The 1968 years: revolutionary politics in Senegal
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1631150
Rolling back the right to strike: amendments to South Africa’s Labour Relations Act and their implications for working-class struggle
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1641478
The social life of wheat and grapes: domestic land-grabbing as accumulation by dispossession in rural Egypt
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1688486
Whose Africa is rising?
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1605589
Land deals, and how not all states react the same: Zambia and the Chinese request
来源期刊:Review of African Political EconomyDOI:10.1080/03056244.2019.1614551